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Chocolate and tan Cocker Spaniel puppies for sale in Gillingham, Dorset

4 Chocolate and tan Cocker Spaniel puppies for sale in Gillingham, Dorset

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.

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Cocker Spaniel dogs - Advert 1
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Chocolate Cocker Spaniel puppy ready to go

£1,250
Cocker Spaniel10 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 health checked, flea and wormed and microchipped before pick up.
CARL B.
Salisbury, Wiltshire(21.6mi)
Cocker Spaniel dogs - Advert 2
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Cocker spaniel puppies-show type

£1,000
Cocker Spaniel6 weeks25
I have 7 cocker spaniel puppies, these are show cockers I have two boys and five girls, I have both parents, mum is KC registered but dad is not. Parents are health checked and can be seen with puppies. One boy is chocolate and tan the other is golden with some white- two pics of each puppy starting with boys. I have two golden girls and three black and tan, all are slight
Carole CampsID verified
Sidmouth, Devon(48.2mi)
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Cocker Spaniel dogs - Advert 1
14
1 day

KC & HEALTH TESTED CHOC SABLE PUPS

£1,600
Cocker Spaniel10 weeks6
Update: 2 pups waiting for their forever homes. They have sailed through their vet checks and ready to go from 10th September. ___________________________________ The pups have arrived! Born on Wedne
Saltbox Boxers & SpanielsID verified
Bristol, Bristol City(31.4mi)
Cocker Spaniel dogs - Advert 2
Licensed Breeder
102
3 weeks

KC Chocolate & Tan Show Cocker Spaniel

£2,000
Cocker Spaniel5 weeks23
🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟I am a 5 star higher standards licensed breeder, raising 2-3 litters a year in the family home. I have been breeding for 15 years and strive to raise happy, healthy and well socialised puppi
Morgan and the Mini MoosID verified
Bournemouth, Dorset(28.7mi)
Licensed Breeder

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.