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Brown Cocker Spaniel Puppies for sale in Bristol, Bristol City

5 Brown Cocker Spaniel Puppies for sale in Bristol, Bristol City

The Cocker Spaniel, hailing from England, is renowned for its playful energy and adaptable nature. This breed stands out with its long ears and a luxurious, wavy coat that comes primarily in black, brown, or tan. These dogs have a sturdy, athletic frame, aligning with their spirited and sporty instincts. Their intelligence combined with a joyful, friendly temperament makes them perfect for households, including those with children and other pets. Cocker Spaniels excel in agility and retriever activities, necessitating regular physical and mental engagement. Despite their sociable nature, they need dedicated interaction and exercise to maintain their health and happiness. 

Read our Cocker Spaniel Buying Advice page for information on this dog breed.

Mixed Breed dogs - Advert 1
12
6 hours

Beautiful female puppy.

£450
Cocker Spaniel & Jack Russell Hybrid8 weeks1
For sale A beautiful female puppy only puppy left of the litter. She is fully brown with a black tail. Owner can do microchipping and flea and worming before collection if you would prefer or he i
Jolene H.
Chard, Somerset(43.1mi)
Cocker Spaniel dogs - Advert 2
19
1 day

Stunning male cocker spaniel puppy pedigree

£1,200
Cocker Spaniel6 weeks1
He is now 6 weeks old and ready within 2 weeks. He is a lovely pup and very good with children. He is being toilet trained and now starting to do his business in the grass outside the garden and he is
Mark A.
Bristol, Bristol City(0.3mi)
Cocker Spaniel dogs - Advert 3
12
5 days

Cocker spaniels ( show type)

£950
Cocker Spaniel4 weeks22
4 puppies looking for there forever home mother and father are both kc registered and will be able to view, the puppies will be ready early December. • black ( girl) • brown and white (boy) • brown a
Dylan J.
Bridgend, Bridgend County Borough(42.6mi)
Cockapoo dogs - Advert 4
134
2 weeks

F1 Cockapoo Chocolate Puppies

£1,500
Cockapoo5 weeks31
F1 Cockapoo chocolate Puppies £1,500 Full Veterinary checked with certificate healthy KC lineages. First vaccination and microchipped The F1, first generation of breeding is considered the most
JULIAN B.ID verified
Bridgwater, Somerset(28.5mi)
Cocker Spaniel dogs - Advert 5
17
3 weeks

Chocolate Cocker Spaniel puppy ready to go

£1,250
Cocker Spaniel14 weeks43
Last puppy of seven, Beautiful chocolate brown boy, great temperment, 3x Females 4x males All healthy and can be seen with parents, Dad is Brown and Tan worker Mum is Tri colour show. Pups will be h
CARL B.
5.00
Salisbury, Wiltshire(43.3mi)

FAQs

How much does a Cocker Spaniel cost?

The average cost of a purebred Cocker Spaniel puppy in the United Kingdom is approximately £775, though prices can vary based on factors such as pedigree, breeder reputation, and location.

Are cocker spaniels good pets?

Yes, cocker spaniels are generally good pets because they are friendly, affectionate, and good with families. They are also playful and make great companions. However, they require regular grooming and exercise to stay happy and healthy.

Which is calmer, springer or Cocker?

Generally, Cocker Spaniels are considered calmer and more laid-back than Springer Spaniels, who tend to be more energetic and active. However, individual temperaments can vary based on training and environment.

Are cocker spaniels difficult puppies?

Cocker Spaniel puppies can be energetic and require consistent training and socialization. They may be prone to separation anxiety and need regular exercise and mental stimulation. With proper care, they grow into affectionate and well-behaved dogs.

How many walks does a Cocker Spaniel puppy need?

A Cocker Spaniel puppy typically needs about 2 to 3 short walks per day, each lasting around 10 to 15 minutes. Puppies have lots of energy but tire quickly, so it's important to keep walks gentle and avoid overexertion.