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    View Listing for AKC Cocker Spaniels
    Breed: Dog > Cocker Spaniel
    Breeder: Diane Matthews
    Location: Mc Lean, IL
    Date/Time: Wednesday, Sep 16,2009
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    Description of Pet
    Beautiful American Cocker Spaniel puppies with tons of tail wagging personalities currently available to forever homes.  Brown, brown and white and black and white are now available to approved homes.  Shots, worming and vet check.  Starting at $600.  Contact us at cspaniel15@yahoo.com or 309-262-8837 for further information.
    Vital Details
    Gender: Female
    Available: 4
    Estimated cost-to-own: $600.00
    About The Breed
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    The American Cocker Spaniel evolved in the United States from spaniels imported from Great Britain. By the 1930s the American variety had become so different from the English Cocker Spaniel that it was given separate breed status.

    American Cockers weigh 24 to 28 pounds (11 to 12.75 kg) and stand 15 inches (38 cm) maximum height. They come in three major color varieties: black, ASCOB (Any Solid Color Other than Black) and particolor. The other solid colors are chocolate, red, buff, and sable. Particolor dogs are all of the above colors and white. Black and tan, chocolate and tan, and tricolor (white, black and tan) are also common. Roan (black and white or red and white hairs interminged) occurs rarely. Both black and brown sable colors with or without white or tan markings are recognized in Canada, but are disqualified in the United States. The domed head, large dark expressive eyes, short deep muzzle, and abrupt stop are characteristic breed points. The coat is flowing, long, silky, and abundant. The long, luxuriantly feathered ears are a striking breed feature. Most Cockers bred for hunting tend to have shorter coats and longer muzzles than pet or show Cockers, as the extremely long coat of show type dogs is very unfeasible for working, as it will get caught in the bush.