Cockalier

Dog breed profile

The Cockalier is a hybrid breed resulting from crossing the Cavalier King Charles Spaniel and the Cocker Spaniel. This breed combines the gentle and loving nature of the Cavalier with the playful energy of the Cocker Spaniel, creating a friendly and social companion dog. Cockaliers typically have a medium-length, silky coat that requires regular grooming to keep it healthy and free of mats.

Cockaliers are known for their affectionate temperament, making them excellent pets for families, singles, and first-time dog owners. They generally get along well with children, other dogs, and sometimes cats, especially when socialized early. Their moderate energy level means they enjoy daily walks and playtime but are also content to relax indoors.

Care for a Cockalier involves regular exercise, balanced nutrition, and routine grooming. Owners should be mindful of potential health tendencies such as ear infections and joint issues, so regular vet visits and preventive care are important. This breed adapts well to apartment living if given enough activity and mental stimulation.

Overall, the Cockalier is a loving and adaptable companion suited for those seeking a small to medium-sized dog with a friendly disposition and manageable care requirements.

Temperament & Traits

Common Traits

affectionate friendly playful intelligent social
Energy Level 4/5
Trainability 4/5
Vocal / Barking 3/5

Health & Care

Common Health Issues

  • ear infections
  • patellar luxation
  • hip dysplasia
  • eye conditions
  • allergies

Grooming Needs

Regular brushing several times a week to prevent matting, with occasional professional grooming to maintain coat health.

Exercise Needs

Daily walks and play sessions help meet energy needs and keep the dog mentally stimulated.

Health Notes

Regular veterinary checkups and routine ear cleaning can help maintain health. Screening for common joint and eye issues is recommended to support long-term well-being.

Is a Cockalier Right for You?

Well suited for families, first-time dog owners, and apartment dwellers who can provide regular exercise and social interaction.

Space & Home Environment

Comfortable in most apartments if properly exercised, but enjoys access to a yard or outdoor play.

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