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He's a lovely boy @0BradyM0Bondfanatic7
Cocker Spaniels are great family dogs. You're right, after a while it's hard to imagine life without them.
The only thing that can get dicey about him is his temper. He's got a lot of personality, and is very, very protective, so uneasy around certain strangers. He kind of makes me nervous at times, with how aggressively he'll bark down people that get too close to my family and I. I respect the loyalty, but he can overshoot sometimes. Then, with people he is comfortable with, he's the biggest boob you'll ever meet, an absolute goober.
I've thought about getting a Westie. I would only need a name for it. In fact, perhaps Westie would be a good name. Then I could say that the Westie is decadent and divided.
Do you run into the issue where he's too smart, and sometimes you wish he was dumber? With our dog we have to be very careful what words or body language we use, because he picks up on a lot and he's smart enough to know exactly what he can get away with. It's both cute and terrifying how, once he sees me pick up my lunch and put my work boots on, he'll race up to our couch, jump on top of it and start gnawing on the furniture and barking, as if to say, "Where do you think you're going, BROTHER?!?!" ;-) Never a dull moment.
Thanks @RichardTheBruce 👍
Oh definitely too smart. He's picked up so many words we literally have to use code for some of them! My wife trained him from when he was 4 months old and his obedience is amazing. I adore our walks together, and luckily we live in an area of Surrey that has lots of beautiful countryside.
All part of the fun mate! They all have their own little quirks. No Dog is the same 😁
Absolutely. Wouldn't change it for the world. I think we actually got a cat that looks like a dog, though, because I've never seen any dog but mine jump onto the top of a couch and sleep on the uppermost part like it's a bed. :))