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Name of breed: American Cocker Spaniel
Class: Gundog
Recognized: AKC, ANKC, CKC, FCI, KC (GB), KUSA
Size: Height: dogs 36.25-38.75cm (14.5-15.5in), bitches 33.75-36.25cm (13.5-14.5in). Weight: 10.8-12.5kg (24-28lb).
Coat: Short and fine on head, medium length on body, with enough undercoat to give protection.
Colors: Black, jet black, shading of brown or liver in sheen of coat undesirable; black and tan and brown and tan, with definite tan markings on jet black or brown body; prticolors and tricolors (those wishing to exhibit are advised to check breed standard for lengthy color requirements).  

The name of the American Cocker Spaniel is derived from the predilection of the English Cockers for "cocking", or hunting woodcock. The breed was of Spanish origin, but the American Cocker Spaniel can be traced back to an old English-bred bitch, Obo Obo, brought over from Britain in the 1880s.
The English Cocker Spaniel Club of America, formed in 1935, helped establish the breed. It is distinguished by its small stature - suited to the lighter New World game birds - shorter head and extremely dense coat. This smallest of American Gundogs, and the most popular breed in the country, was recognized by the AKC in 1946 and the American Cocker Spaniel.
For many years the American Cocker Spaniel was shown exclusively in the ring. Recently, however, field trails have been reintroduced. 

Character and Care

The American Cocker Spaniel has a much thicker coat than the English Cocker and elegant trousers. It is a useful, all-purpose Gundog, able both to flush out and retrieve. It is a popular show dog, makes a fine housepet and is usually good with children. The American Cocker Spaniel needs plenty of exercise, daily brushing and combing, and, if it is the desire to exhibit, fairly intricate trimming using scissors and  electric clippers.


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