
We have the working type cockers and YES we work them too!
I started with the show type many years ago and we worked them, they hunted and retrieved although not with the speed and style of todays working type. They worked more steadily than the crazy working springers, finding game that the faster dogs had just whizzed past.
I believe that that the Kennel Club have spoilt the Cocker Spaniel by "Designing" these little dogs to look "just so" for the show bench. With their over exaggerated long ears and heavy long hair around their lower parts it makes working very difficult and not practical at all. (you could hardly call these functional Gun Dogs any more), it is such a shame!
The working type has not been interfered with by design and is far more capable of performing the job they have been bred to do (hunting and flushing). Both types will retrieve to hand. Temperaments are happier and more genuine too.
The working type make lovely family dogs, with good mental stimulation and time for a nice walk each day they settle and become sensible family members.
I have absolutely nothing against the show type, they are pretty little things, I would happily have one again as a pet if I was not able to continue with our country pursuits.
To mate a pair of both types: well you would never do any good at the shows but you will still have a little cocker spaniel that would probably still be able (if clipped) to enjoy the occasional day out in the beating line and at the end of the day a lovely happy family member .