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General Appearance   The English Cocker Spaniel is an active, merry sporting dog, standing well up at the withers and compactly built. He is alive with energy; his gait is powerful and frictionless, capable both of covering ground effortlessly and penetrating dense cover to flush and retrieve game. His enthusiasm in the field and the incessant action of his tail while at work indicate how much he enjoys the hunting for which he was bred. His head is especially characteristic. He is, above all, a dog of balance, both standing and moving, without exaggeration in any part, the whole worth more than the sum of its parts.

Size, Proportion, Substance   Size-Height at withers: males 16 to 17 inches; females 15 to 16 inches. Deviations to be penalized. The most desirable weights: males, 28 to 34 pounds; females, 26 to 32 pounds. Proper conformation and substance should be considered more important than weight alone. Proportion-Compactly built and short-coupled, with height at withers slightly greater than the distance from withers to set-on of tail. Substance-The English Cocker is a solidly built dog with as much bone and substance as is possible without becoming cloddy or coarse.

MALES

FEMALES

weight 28 to 34 pounds 26 to 32 pounds
height 16 to 17 inches 15 to 16 inches

Source: © 1997 American Kennel Club

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