Choosing The Right Cocker Spaniel Puppy
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The Cocker Spaniel dogs are medium sized and they go along with people of all ages, trying to please everybody in the house, so this is the reason they are in great demand for large families. It is always friendly and active, and can easily adjust in an apartment life provided it is ensured daily exercise through extensive walks and training.
Looking for Puppies of Cocker Spaniel
You can buy a Cocker Spaniel Puppy from a good breeder you have located through the internet or from the advertisments in the local or the regional papers. The breeder will be able to provide you with complete information on the medical history of the dog and bitch involved in reproducing the Cocker Spaniel puppy, and also answer all your questions.
The purity of the breed of your Cocker Spaniel Puppies is most important. Without a detailed history, you will not be able to participate in any major show or dog competitions, which Cocker Spaniel are famous for winning.
What You Need To Prepare Before Getting the Cocker Spaniel Puppy Home
First and foremost, you must find out if anyone in the family is allergic to dog hair, especially if you have small children, as Cocker Spaniels do shed hair. When you took the decision of bringing home a puppy of Cocker Spaniel, all the family participated to this decision, so all the members of your family will share the responsibility of taking care of the puppy.
It is before and not after you bring the puppy in your house that you must prepare his or her own area, including the sleeping bed, some pillows or basket, the feeding bowl and the water bowl. These are the first things you will need to acquaint your Cocker Spaniel pup with as soon as he or she arrives.
Inform About Everything Regarding Your Pet
Of course you want to take good care of your Cocker Spaniel puppy, so you need to understand very well his or her background. These include such things as its history and origin, as well as the temperament, habits, and health issues that he or she may encounter during the life span.
Studying about the Cocker Spaniel breed will help you choose the right puppy, as well as deal better with his or her needs once you have acquired him or her
The Health of Your Cocker Spaniel Puppy
Cocker Spaniels are a healthy breed. Therefore, if your puppy’s parents have a relatively clean medical history, you should not have to see the doctor for more than regular check- ups.
The Cocker Spaniel Puppies are prone to cataracts and to problems of their ears, so this is the area for special care from your side. The veterinarian should be able to prevent most health problems if you visit him or her regularly, thus maintaining your Cocker’s health in the best condition possible.
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