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Cocker Spaniels, like all dogs, reach sexual maturity at different ages. The typical age at which a Cocker Spaniel reaches a sexual stage is six to twelve months. However, it's important to note that individual dogs can vary, and some may reach sexual maturity earlier or later than the average timeframe.
The ideal time for breeding or allowing a Cocker Spaniel to mate is when they have fully matured both physically and mentally. When dogs are bred at the wrong time, it might affect their physical and mental well-being.
It's crucial to consult with a veterinarian or a professional breeder to determine the appropriate age and timing for breeding your Cocker Spaniel, taking into consideration factors such as their physical development, breed standards, and any health considerations.