100 Breeds from A-Z: American Cocker Spaniel “Smallest Sporting Dog”

  • 100 Breeds from A-Z: American Cocker Spaniel “Smallest Sporting Dog”

    Posted by BULLYCRUSH on February 12, 2024 at 12:33 am

    The Cocker Spaniel is the smallest member of the Sporting Group. He has a sturdy, compact body and a cleanly chiseled and refined head, with the overall dog in complete balance and of ideal size. He stands well up at the shoulder on straight forelegs with a topline sloping slightly toward strong, moderately bent, muscular quarters. He is a dog capable of considerable speed, combined with great endurance. Above all, he must be free and merry, sound, well balanced throughout and in action show a keen inclination to work.

    Expression-The expression is intelligent, alert, soft and appealing.

    Gait: The Cocker Spaniel, though the smallest of the sporting dogs, possesses a typical sporting dog gait. Prerequisite to good movement is balance between the front and rear assemblies. He drives with strong, powerful rear quarters and is properly constructed in the shoulders and forelegs so that he can reach forward without constriction in a full stride to counterbalance the driving force from the rear. Above all, his gait is coordinated, smooth and effortless. The dog must cover ground with his action; excessive animation should not be mistaken for proper gait.

    Temperament: Equable in temperament with no suggestion of timidity.

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    Source: AKC

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