By guest
Date 19.11.01 18:48 UTC
I have an English Cocker who is now 14 months old. It was sold to me as chocolate and has a white chest. He was bought from a small breeder at a working farm and is from working parents. I have all the documentation relating to his blood line and Kennel club registration.
The problem is that he is still completely short haired with the exception of his ears and a small amount of feathering to his legs. We have a 5 year old Blue Roan Cocker who from a very early age required clipping. I have seen his sister around and she looks the same. People generally don't recognise him as a cocker although they realise he is a spaniel. Does this occasionally happen with the breed or should I be suspicious, I wouldn't be without him as he is a wonderful and intelligent dog but I would want to raise the issue with the breed and KC if he is not a true Cocker.
Any help would be appreciated, Regards Alan, nudger.n@btinternet.com
By Dessie
Date 20.11.01 12:25 UTC
Hi Alan
Pam is totally correct in saything that your Blue Roan is probably a Show type Cocker and your new Cocker is a Working type.
The Working Cocker has hardly any if no feathering on the body or legs and looks more like a small Working Springer Spaniel in my opinion. They usually have a longer tail as well.
Nothing wrong with him/her at all just a Worker rather than a Shower ...
Best wishes
Derryn & The Boys ...