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150 to 250 PSI
Jump: 3-4 Feet
Run: 9-12 Miles per hour (14-19 km/h)
The canine was first developed in Spain. Cocker Spaniels may trace their ancestry back hundreds of years. They were created in Spain but popularized in the United Kingdom. The name "Cocker Spaniel" comes from the breed's original use as a hunting dog, especially for woodcocks. The 19th century saw their rise to fame, and now they are treasured pets all around the globe.
Because of their kind disposition, Cocker Spaniels make wonderful pets. They get quite attached to their human relatives and need constant stimulation. This breed of dog is well-known for its amiability and willingness to participate in family activities.
Because of their high intelligence and eagerness to please, Cocker Spaniels are notoriously easy to train. They are very capable learners who thrive when given opportunities to play and praise for their progress.