What does it mean when a cocker spaniel whines?

The whining that Max is doing is known as ‘demand whining’ – he’s demanding something from either you or your husband. It’s his way of communicating. He’s doing what he knows to work for him because each time he whines, you react in his favor.

What should Woody the cocker spaniel look like?

Woody is a Working Cocker Spaniel, so isn’t that fluffy compared to the hairier Show Cockers. His breed ideally should be short on the body, with a small skirt (a little bit of fluff hanging down from his stomach) and feathers (the fluff on his legs).

What’s the best way to groom a cocker spaniel?

One of the most popular questions we get asked is how do I groom my dogs. Their grooming routines are totally different but I thought I’d talk you through Woody’s. Woody is a Working Cocker Spaniel, so isn’t that fluffy compared to the hairier Show Cockers.

What should Woody the spaniel have on his body?

His breed ideally should be short on the body, with a small skirt (a little bit of fluff hanging down from his stomach) and feathers (the fluff on his legs). Some may naturally be extra fluffy, but for Woody I presume he was neutered before his adult coat had fully developed.

When does a cocker spaniel reach full grown?

A cocker spaniel reaches full-grown weight by the ages of 9 to 12 months. They reach a maximum weight by 24 months old and can maintain it throughout their lifetime if they exercise and feed well. A fully grown male Spaniel reaches a maximum weight of between 7 to 14 kg. Our weight chart will help you keep your puppy in the right weight.

How big is Milo the 2 year old cocker spaniel?

Registration of Milo, Cocker Spaniel, male, at the age of 0 year (s), 2 month (s) and 22 day (s). At 2 year (s), 8 month (s) and 26 day (s), Oasis Ozra, Cocker Spaniel, female, weighed 10.9 kg.

How much does a 3 month old cocker spaniel weigh?

Cocker Spaniel Puppy Weight Chart Age Weight in kg Weight in lbs 3 Months 3.1 – 5.8 kg 6.8 – 12.7 lbs 4 Months 4.1 – 7.7 kg 9.0 – 16.9 lbs 5 Months 4.9 – 9.2 kg 10.8 – 20.2 lbs 6 Months 5.6 – 10.7 kg 12.3 – 23.5 lbs

What are the problems with working Cocker Spaniels?

* phycological problems including incessant barking & digging, obsessions & food aggression. We have a working cocker. He’s almost 11 months and has also been hard work at times. He is however much calmer than he was a few months ago. We take him on 3 walks a day; play lots of hide and seek etc to excercise his mind as well as his body.