Tuesday, June 9, 2009

Cockers are the best choice.

THE NEED TO CARRY
When a Cocker picks up it's lead and brings it up to you it is amusing. But when it presents your used socks to visitors, it can be more exasperating. Accept the fact that your Cocker will feel the need to carry items in its mouth and that embarrassing situations might occur as a result!

A RESPONSIBLE OUTDOOR WORKER
Most Cocker Spaniels are kept as companions, but they were bred to work and thrive on frequent, robust mental and physical activity. Although Cockers will spend much of their lives indoors, they are not lap dogs content to live centrally heated, cosseted lives - they need vigorous daily exercise. You should make time in your schedule to accommodate this if you are considering acquiring one.

CARED FOR AS ONE OF THE FAMILY
The responsible, easy-to-train, affectionate Cocker Spaniel will only make an ideal family companion if you are willing to utilize its superb evolutionary development by providing sensible and considerate training. Good family dogs do not appear spontaneously; they are good companions because their training has been good. You must make a commitment to invest time and energy in your Cocker's proper development.

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