Affectionate and adaptable dogs, Cocker Spaniels thrive in lively homes (whether large or small) and with pet parents who can offer companionship, regular exercise and extra time tending to their pup's fabulous silky coat. Consistent...
Affectionate and adaptable dogs, Cocker Spaniels thrive in lively homes (whether large or small) and with pet parents who can offer companionship, regular exercise and extra time tending to their pup's fabulous silky coat. Consistent care and attention contribute to a happy Cocker Spaniel.
Cocker Spaniels are generally happy dogs who get along with most two- and four-legged friends. This makes them a great companion for families with kids and babies or other pets. Some Cocker Spaniels make good therapy dogs, too, but it will depend on your pup’s individual temperament. Gentle a...
Cocker Spaniels are generally happy dogs who get along with most two- and four-legged friends. This makes them a great companion for families with kids and babies or other pets. Some Cocker Spaniels make good therapy dogs, too, but it will depend on your pup’s individual temperament.
Gentle and loving dogs, Cocker Spaniels enjoy the company of their humans. You can expect they’ll want to be where you are, usually not straying too far away. While Cocker Spaniels are usually pretty laid-back pups, they’re not couch potatoes. They’re born hunters, so they’re thrilled to participate in dog sports, agility trials and playtime with you.
Cocker Spaniels are adaptable and can make themselves at home in an apartment in the center of town or on an acreage in the country. (They do tend to bark, so they will make some noise!)
Poodles are as intelligent as they are elegant, and thrive on mental stimulation and affection. Coming in multiple sizes and with coats that are easy on allergy sufferers, they make ideal companions for many different...
Poodles are as intelligent as they are elegant, and thrive on mental stimulation and affection. Coming in multiple sizes and with coats that are easy on allergy sufferers, they make ideal companions for many different lifestyles.
Poodles have been typecast as prissy, silly or neurotic, but in reality, this active dog breed defies Hollywood stereotypes with their outgoing, friendly and eager-to-please personality. However, their temperament can be influenced by the mood of those around them: Poodles who live in chaotic households or homes where people are...
Poodles have been typecast as prissy, silly or neurotic, but in reality, this active dog breed defies Hollywood stereotypes with their outgoing, friendly and eager-to-please personality. However, their temperament can be influenced by the mood of those around them: Poodles who live in chaotic households or homes where people are barely home may resort to attention-seeking behavior, such as barking or chewing. That’s because Poodles form deep, loving bonds with their pet parents and prefer to spend time with you over almost anything else.
That’s not to say they can’t be alone: Their innate intelligence enables them to excel in obedience and early socialization, so if you properly train them to be comfortable with being alone, they’ll be fine. There are always exceptions to any rule, but generally Poodles are not a high-anxiety breed.