Scottish Cocker

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Breed Attributes
General
Breed group: None Type: Hybrid Talent:
Physical
Size: Small Weight: 16-25 pounds Fur length: Long Ears: Flappy Fur type: Straight Fur Color: Black, Black & White, Brown & White, Light Brown / Golden
ATTRIBUTES
Life Expectancy: 12-15 years Rarity: Very Common Availability: Easily available Climate: Good for every climate.
Breed Details
General
Scottish Cockers are cross breeds between Scottish Terrier and Cocker Spaniel. They are loveable and friendly dogs. They make a good family dog.
Color
Scottish Cocker comes in white with black, brown to tan patching on the body, ears and head.
Coat
The coat of a Scottish Cocker are straight, silky and slightly wavy at times.
Personality
Scottish Cocker dogs are smart, friendly and affectionate. They make a perfect companion. They get along well with other dogs.
Care
Scottish Cockers averagely sheds. Brushing and regular grooming are recommended. Bathing should be done when necessary.
Training
Scottish Cocker dogs are smart dogs. They can be easily trained, especially when there is proper reinforcements.
Activity
Scottish Cockers are not so much playful unlike other dogs. They are rather lazy most of the times.