How to identify the breed of Cocker Spaniel

How to identify the breed of Cocker Spaniel? The English Cocker Spaniel is a cheerful and loving dog with a calm personality, while the American Cocker Spaniel has a calm temperament and does not show cowardice; the English Cocker Spaniel has a well-developed skull with a soft outline and no sharp angles, while the American Cocker Spaniel has a round head and distinct eyebrows; the ears of the English Cocker Spaniel are small and leafy, while the ears of the American Cocker Spaniel are V-shaped. 1, character English Cocker Spaniel is cheerful and beloved dog, calm character, neither slow, nor overly exuberant, good nature, sweet and gentle, high obedience, extremely affectionate, energetic, agile, alert, intelligent, optimistic and lively. The American Cocker Spaniel has a calm temperament and does not show cowardice. Gentle, affectionate, act cautiously; cheerful, lively; energetic, warm and friendly, alert and agile, cute and sweet appearance, easy to obey, faithful master, American Cocker Spaniel is more friendly to young children. 2, breeding English Cocker Spaniel happy to work, very keen to work in the field. The American Cocker Spaniel used to hunt mountain birds, but is now a favorite companion dog and play dog for children and ladies. Many men in Europe and the United States also enjoy bringing him along as a companion and guard dog. The dog can also be used as a watchdog. 3, appearance of the coat color British Cocker Spaniel russet, black, dark blue, golden, pig liver, red, lemon, etc., the whole body often has white hair distribution. English Koka also has a special black and white linen color. American Cocker Spaniels come in black, solid black, including black dogs with brown spots. A few white spots on the chest and throat are allowed. Solid colors other than black range from the lightest cheese to the darkest red, including browns and brown dogs with brown spots. Black and white, red and white (red can vary from lightest cream to darkest red), brown and white, and mixed colored dogs, including combinations of the above colors with brown spots. The face of the English Cocker Spaniel has a well-developed skull with a soft profile and no sharp angles. In lateral and frontal view, the arch is slightly flat, in lateral view, the eyebrows are not significantly higher than the occipital area, and in upper view, the sides of the skull are roughly parallel to the sides of the muzzle. The frontal nasal step is clear and moderate, with a slight groove. The American Cocker Spaniel has a round head shape and well-defined eyebrows. The skeletal structure below the eyes is well-defined. The ears of the British Cocker Spaniel are small, leafy and low, flush with the eyes. The ears are fine, extend to the tip of the nose and are covered with long, straight, silky hair. The American Cocker Spaniel’s ears are V-shaped, small, medium-thick, and fold neatly forward over the cheeks, with the folded line of the ears slightly above the top of the head. The tail of the English Cocker Spaniel is slightly lower than the dorsal line. It is cheerful and stays horizontal when moving, and does not rise upwards. The tail is usually broken. The broken tail should not be so short as to be hidden, nor so long. The non-broken tail is slightly curved, medium length, proportional to the body and balanced in appearance. The root is strong and tapered toward the tip of the tail; its tail hair is well developed and consistent with the coat. The tail of the American Cocker Spaniel is well continued with the dorsal line, flat or slightly higher than the dorsal line. The muzzle of the English Cocker Spaniel is quadrangular. The American Cocker Spaniel has a wide and deep muzzle.

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