The English Cocker Spaniel is an athlete, avid hunter, and tireless adventurer who looks at the world through rose-colored glasses. It is with him that you will begin to find charm in walks in any weather, acquire primary grooming skills, and begin to absorb bourgeois hazel grouses for breakfast, lunch, and dinner (if, of course, you seriously approach the issue of coaching). And it’s just fun with a Cocker Spaniel because this prankster is inexhaustible for all sorts of inventions and will always prefer live communication to passive lying on the couch.
Barking loudly with or without reason is one of the favorite pastimes of cocker spaniels, so get some earplugs or train your own patience and endurance.
English cockers do not like strangers, but they do not feel strong aggression towards them either, and they certainly will not bite anyone, so for an experienced burglar, it is a matter of several minutes for an experienced burglar to take out valuable things from the apartment in which the “Englishman” lives.
Properly raised adult animals are very neat in everyday life: they do not spoil furniture and shoes, do not tear wallpaper, do not steal the master’s sweets, and ask to go to the toilet themselves.