Category: Dog Care

6 Ways to Keep Cocker Spaniel Fur Shiny

2022-04-15T07:04:04+00:00

Shiny Cocker Spaniel fur doesn’t last forever, but every owner wishes it does. It’s natural for dog owners to want to keep their pet’s fur shiny and silky. Not only does it look lovely, but it also indicated good health. However, just like us, Cocker Spaniels are prone to hair conditions that can make their

How to Remedy Cocker Spaniel Tear Stains

2021-08-02T02:17:46+00:00

You’ve probably noticed the dark brown stains, also known as cocker spaniel tear stains, under your dog’s eyes. At some point, you might’ve even thought your dog was crying. Tear stains are more visible in breeds with light fur, and they can indicate several health concerns. What are cocker spaniel tear stains? Cocker spaniel tear

Do Cocker Spaniels Smell? 5 Reasons Why Your Dog Smells Bad

2024-09-19T10:28:52+00:00

Why do cocker spaniels smell? How can such sweet little fur babies manage to stink? Doggie odor is a common complaint that veterinarians and groomers get from dog owners. While not all dogs have a bad smell, some breeds have been known to smell known, such as Basset Hounds, Cocker Spaniels, and Labrador Retrievers. Fortunately,

Is Doggy Daycare Good For Socializing Your Cocker Spaniels?

2024-05-11T06:51:35+00:00

As pet parents, we want our dogs to be well-rounded, fun, and healthy all the time. Oftentimes, we can do this ourselves by providing a good, loving environment. However, there are certain instances when we need to look outside our homes to keep them healthy. In this blog let's discover how doggy daycare is good

Cocker Spaniels and the influencing factors on their lifespan

2024-11-27T05:22:54+00:00

Cocker Spaniel Lifespan should be an area of interest and education for an owner of this amazing breed. An effective way to enjoy your best friend for many years is to understand factors that can harm the health and longevity of your pet. The Cocker Spaniel’s even-temperament, beautiful coat, and aristocratic nature led to many

Tips for Running With Your Dog

2024-09-19T08:43:56+00:00Tags: |

There’s no better bonding activity than running with your dog. Running with dog makes you happy and healthy. But don’t start when your pet’s too young! Hard surfaces can damage joints; bones have not yet fully formed. Wait until areas of bone growth have begun to close and harden, which varies by breed. Young or

Asian Strain of Canine Distemper: Is it alarming?

2024-09-19T09:17:19+00:00Tags: |

It’s suspected that ashipment of animals that a Canadian animal welfare organization rescued from a South Korean meat market last fall (in October 2018) brought the Asian strain of Canine Distemper Virus (CDV) into Canada. One of the dogs in the shipment developed a cough and appeared lethargic two weeks after its arrival, and within ten days the dog had developed muscle twitches and seizures, and ultimately

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