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  2. Discover more about the ‘people-pleasing’ Cocker Spaniel –a ...

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    What are Cocker Spaniels’ most common health problems? There are a few common health complaints that you need to be aware of with Cocker Spaniels, the most prominent being ear problems.

  3. Common Breed-Specific Pet Health Issues (& How to ... - AOL

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    Labrador Retrievers, Cocker Spaniels, and other sporting breeds often develop joint issues, including hip dysplasia. They're also prone to eye problems, particularly progressive retinal atrophy.

  4. 10 Healthiest Dog Breeds With the Least Health Issues - AOL

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    10 Healthiest Dog Breeds with Less Health Problems Sergey Ryumin - Getty Images. ... Daschunds can develop back issues, and Cocker Spaniels can endure reoccurring ear infections.

  5. Exercise-induced collapse - Wikipedia

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    Exercise-induced collapse (EIC) is a genetic disorder, mainly found in Labrador Retrievers, [1] Chesapeake Bay Retrievers , Curly Coated Retrievers, and Boykin Spaniels. . The genetic mutation has also been seen in a few cases in Cocker spaniels, German wire-haired pointers, Old English Sheepdogs, Bouvier des Flandres, Pembroke Welsh Corgis and Clumber Spani

  6. Cocker Spaniel - Wikipedia

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    The two breeds of cocker spaniel are the English Cocker Spaniel and the American Cocker Spaniel. [14] They were bred as gun dogs , to use their sense of smell to cover low areas near the handler to flush birds into the air to be shot, and to use their eyes and nose to locate the bird once downed, and then to retrieve the bird with a soft mouth .

  7. Dog health - Wikipedia

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    Physical elements of certain dog breeds also affect susceptibility of individuals to skin problems, such as wrinkled skin or excessive skin folds. For instance, skin-fold dermatitis is a skin infection more prevalent in breeds such as the bulldog, cocker spaniel, and English Springer spaniel. [19]

  8. Experts issue warning after Cocker Spaniel almost dies from ...

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    Grass seed injuries are more common in dogs than you might think, according to The Kennel Club in the UK, and one dog – six-year-old Cocker Spaniel, Mollie – is fortunate to be alive after ...

  9. Rage syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Pat Miller wrote in Beware of the Dog: Positive Solutions for Aggressive Behavior in Dogs in 2017: "[Rage syndrome] captured the imagination of the dog world, and soon every dog with episodes of sudden, explosive aggression was tagged with the unfortunate "rage syndrome" label, especially if it was a Spaniel of any type."