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Cocker Spaniel

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31: 329: 390: 131: 253:, is considered to be the progenitor of the American Cocker Spaniel. Obo was born in 1879, when registration as a cocker was still only by size and not by ancestry. He was the son of a Sussex Spaniel and a Field Spaniel. Although Obo was an English dog, Obo II was born on American shores – his mother was shipped to the United States while pregnant. During his lifetime, Obo II was claimed in advertisements to be the sire or grandsire of nearly every prize-winning cocker in America. 262: 218: 122:. In the United States, the English Cocker was recognized as separate from the native breed in 1946; in the UK, the American type was recognized as a separate breed in 1970. In addition, a second strain of English Cocker Spaniel, a working strain, is not bred to a standard, but to working ability. Both breeds share similar coat colors and health issues with a few exceptions. 397:
American Cocker Spaniels were recognized by the AKC in 1878. Generally smaller than the English, separate classes were created for the two types in America in 1935 and the Cocker Spaniel Club of America discouraged breeding between the two types in 1938. The American Cocker Spaniel was recognized as
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Physical differences exist between the show strain and working strain in the UK. While the show strain is bred to the conformation standard, the working strain is bred for working ability, and as such, several physical differences have appeared. Working-type dogs tend to be larger with flatter heads
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In its native United States, the American Cocker Spaniel was ranked the 23rd-most popular breed according to registration statistics of the AKC in 2009, a decrease in popularity since 1999, when it was ranked 13th. For 25 years, the American Cocker Spaniel was the most popular dog in America. It was
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The American Cocker Spaniel was bred smaller, as American woodcocks are smaller than their European relatives, and the breed's appearance changed slightly during the first part of the 20th century, as the preference by American breeders was for a more stylish appearance. The standard size according
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Rare colours can appear unexpectedly in certain lines, for instance while an all-white cocker is usually bred by selective breeding of very light golden strains, they can still appear very uncommonly to parents that are dark-colored. A noted occurrence of this happened in 1943, when a grandson of
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became the most popular dogs. It regained the spot in 1983 and held on at number one until 1990. In the UK, the American Cocker Spaniel is far less popular than its English relative, with 322 registrations compared to the English Cocker's 22,211 in 2009.
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with 40,943. In third place was the English Springer Spaniel with 12,700. The English Cocker's popularity has increased steadily since 1999 in the United States when they were ranked 76th in registrations by the AKC, to 2009 when they were ranked 66th.
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At the Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show, the most prestigious dog show in the United States, the American Cocker Spaniel has won Best in Show on four occasions since its first award in 1907. The most successful breed is the
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to the AKC is between 14.5 and 15.5 inches (37 and 39 cm) at the withers for males and 13.5–14.5 inches (34–37 cm) for females. The weight of the breed is typically between 24 and 30 pounds (11 and 14 kg).
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occur in a variety of colors, including black, liver, red, and golden in solids. Also, black and tan, and sometimes liver and tan are known, as well as a variety of color mixtures of those solid colors including
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Two dogs are thought to be the foundation sires of both modern breeds of cocker spaniels. Ch. Obo is considered by breed enthusiasts to be the father of the modern English Cocker Spaniel, while his son, Ch.
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Prior to the 1870s, the only requirement for a dog to be classed as a Cocker Spaniel was that it needed to weigh less than 25 pounds (11 kg), although breeders separated the cocker from the
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on six occasions between 1930–1950. They are the second most popular dog breed in the UK according to statistics released by the KC with 22,211 registrations in 2009, beaten only by the
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introduces them as "Another kind of hound there is that be called hounds for the hawk and spaniels, for their kind cometh from Spain, notwithstanding that there are many in other countries."
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and shorter ears. The coat also tends to be shorter and finer than the show variety and have less feathering. The working strain seems to be more energetic than the show strain.
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with 13 wins. The American Cocker Spaniel is judged in three separate breed classes under AKC rules; "black", "parti-color", and "any solid color other than black..." (ASCOB).
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that the "Land Spaniel" is divided into two types: the hawking, springing/springer and the cocking/cocker spaniel. The term "cocker" came from the dog's use in hunting
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ranked number one first in 1936 prior to the English Cocker Spaniel being recognized as a separate breed, and held onto the spot until 1952, when
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a separate breed by the KC in the UK in 1970. The American Cocker Spaniel is referred to as the Cocker Spaniel within the United States.
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While their origins are unknown, "spaynels" are mentioned in 14th-century writings. They are commonly assumed to have originated in
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in 1873, efforts were made by breeders to record the pedigrees of cockers and springers. In 1892, English Cocker Spaniels and
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by weight. Two dogs are considered to be the foundation sires of both modern breeds, the English variety are descended from
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The Dogs Of Great Britain, America, And Other Countries. Their Breeding, Training, and Management in Health and Disease
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as being a deeper shade of liver than that of the Sussex Spaniel. Following the formation of The Kennel Club in the
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The two breeds of cocker spaniel are the English Cocker Spaniel and the American Cocker Spaniel. They were bred as
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in their countries of origin. In the early 20th century, Cocker Spaniels also included small hunting spaniels.
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A drawing of English and Welsh Cockers, from John Henry Walsh's (under the pseudonym "Stonehenge") 1859 work
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The size of the English Cocker Spaniel according to the KC is 15.5–16.0 inches (39–41 cm) at the
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The English Cocker Spaniel is the most successful breed at the most popular dog show in the UK,
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A graph showing the height and shape difference between the American and English Cocker Spaniel
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Called simply Cocker Spaniel in the UK, this is the breed that was originally recognized by
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for males, and 15.0–15.5 inches (38–39 cm) for females. The weight of a
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Cocker Spaniels were originally bred as hunting dogs in the
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Obo, while the American breed descends from Obo's son, Ch.
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were recognized as separate breeds by The Kennel Club.
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Spaniels were first mentioned in the 14th century by
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Index

Cocker spaniel

English Cocker Spaniel
docked tail
conformation show
spaniel
dog type
American Cocker Spaniel
English Cocker Spaniel
UK
Eurasian woodcock
United States
standard
American woodcock
Gaston III, Count of Foix
Field Spaniels
Springer Spaniels
Ch.
Obo II
A drawing of two dogs in greyscale, the other is light with dark patches
Spain
Edward, 2nd Duke of York
The Master of Game
English
Old French
Gaston III of Foix-BĂ©arn
Sydenham Edwards
woodcocks
spaniel
Norfolk Spaniel

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