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New pup coming home on friday.
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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 543494" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>I have had two cockers and right now I have three cocker mixes. They are one of my favorite breeds, however my cockers have been high maintenane and when these babies climb the rainbow bridge, I am n Occupational Therapist (OT) getting any more cocker spaniels. They can have behavior issues and all mine do. Maybe it's the owner...lol. My 100% cocker spaniel has always been aggressive with strangers who come into the house or when he is in the car. I mean, I can take him for a walk and he's GREAT with people, even infants. But don't tread on his territory. He WILL nip or even bite (we usually put him in his crate when somebody comes over). Cockers can be biters, so socialize, socialize, socialize! </p><p></p><p>Also, our first cocker spaniel liked to "hunt." They ARE bird dogs. I would be careful about letting the pup out without a leash (our dog would sneak out anyway) and a fenced yard can be your friend. Many times Prince came home with a little gift, such as a rabbit!!!! Prince also nipped a little girl who wandered into our yard and was messing with him. I actually think it was the fault of the little girl and the mother who let her wander in our yard, but cockers can be tempermental. So I hope you have a sweet girl who loves everyone, and congrats on the new bundle of joy! Cockers are very cute and love their owners to pieces!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 543494, member: 1550"] I have had two cockers and right now I have three cocker mixes. They are one of my favorite breeds, however my cockers have been high maintenane and when these babies climb the rainbow bridge, I am n Occupational Therapist (OT) getting any more cocker spaniels. They can have behavior issues and all mine do. Maybe it's the owner...lol. My 100% cocker spaniel has always been aggressive with strangers who come into the house or when he is in the car. I mean, I can take him for a walk and he's GREAT with people, even infants. But don't tread on his territory. He WILL nip or even bite (we usually put him in his crate when somebody comes over). Cockers can be biters, so socialize, socialize, socialize! Also, our first cocker spaniel liked to "hunt." They ARE bird dogs. I would be careful about letting the pup out without a leash (our dog would sneak out anyway) and a fenced yard can be your friend. Many times Prince came home with a little gift, such as a rabbit!!!! Prince also nipped a little girl who wandered into our yard and was messing with him. I actually think it was the fault of the little girl and the mother who let her wander in our yard, but cockers can be tempermental. So I hope you have a sweet girl who loves everyone, and congrats on the new bundle of joy! Cockers are very cute and love their owners to pieces! [/QUOTE]
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