How to choose a purebred American Cocker Spaniel? Look at these 3 areas on its body

Nowadays, more and more people are raising pets, but most people are not experienced in caring for them. Take dogs, there are more than 400 breeds nowadays, and if we want to choose a certain breed to raise, we will definitely give priority to finding the pure bloodline. I have a friend who recently wanted to get an American Cocker Spaniel, and he was struggling with how to find a pure-blooded American Cocker Spaniel, because the pet market is so uneven now that it’s easy to be fooled. Today I will share the experience of selecting a purebred American Cocker Spaniel for your reference. 1, observe the head of the dog American Cocker Spaniel’s head is very round, no flat or sunken, eyes are almond-shaped, generally dark brown, appearing deep, normally looking forward. The dog’s ears are distinctive, blade-like, long, beautifully contoured, and full of feathered hair. 2. Observe the dog’s coat The American Cocker Spaniel’s coat is silky, flat or slightly wavy, and the main colors are black, brown, red-brown, light yellow, silver, and mixed black and white. The difference with other dog breeds is that it has a lot of feathery hair on its ears, chest, abdomen, and legs. 3. Observe the dog’s body type The purebred Cocker Spaniel has a deep chest, with the lowest part not higher than the elbow, a strong and even back, and strong limbs that look sharp and energetic when standing or walking. At the same time, its tail is flat, in line with the tail root and back or slightly higher, and will wag when in an excited state. These are some of the characteristics of the American Cocker Spaniel to determine whether its bloodline is pure or not. The best way to identify the American Cocker Spaniel is to trace the origin of the previous generation’s bloodline. In addition, pay attention to the dog’s mental state, health, etc. Try not to listen to what the vendors say to avoid choosing a “week dog”, and it is best to bring a partner who has had a dog with you. Good luck in selecting a purebred American Cocker Spaniel!

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