What is the temperament of the American Cocker Spaniel? The American Cocker Spaniel is energetic and loves children and people very much. The American Cocker Spaniel is gentle in nature, affectionate, cautious in behavior, cheerful in character, cute and sweet in appearance, easy to follow, and loyal to its owner; The American Cocker Spaniel is intelligent and alert, has a strong sense of pride, has a strong desire to show off, and likes to compete for favors.
The American Cocker is one of the mad dogs. He was very experienced when he was young and never feels tired. He also likes children and people very much. When he is led out, he may be more excited to see a stranger than to see you.
The American Cocker Spaniel was originally produced in the United States because this kind of dog has a gentle nature, rich emotions, cautious behavior, cheerful character, rich spirit, caring and friendly, agile and quick, cute and sweet appearance, easy to follow, and loyal to its owner. It has become one of the most popular pet dogs in the United States.
This kind of dog has a cheerful character, a calm and intelligent personality, and is very rational. If you let it do things, it will definitely be very responsible. The Cocker Spaniel is sometimes impulsive and easily excited. When it is happy, it will always shake its tail violently. Note that this behavior will also be noticeable when it is acting or hunting.
The American Cocker Spaniel has a very special appearance. It has curly hair and a pair of extremely long ears. Cocker Spaniels are still "children" who like to compete for favors. They will act like a spoiled child to win more favors from their owners. Cocker is sweet and lively, has a gentle and naughty character, is smart and alert, has a strong sense of pride, and has a strong desire to express himself. Completely speaking, Cocker Spaniel is still very suitable for family dogs.
The Cocker Spaniel is originally a bird hunting dog that lives in the wilderness. They also need enough exercise in their lives to maintain their health. Therefore, Cocker prefers exercise, and it also needs sufficient exercise. If you keep them in the house for a long time, they will be depressed and even become restless, depressed and depressed. The Cocker Spaniel will never receive the care of its owner and cannot go out to relax. It may become dull, depressed, or sick. So when you consider raising a dog, you need to make adequate preparations and arrange a reasonable amount of time to accompany it so that it can grow up healthily and happily.