This seems to be very common in cocker spaniels. I see a lot of cockers at my work and almost all of them do this.
This seems to be very common in cocker spaniels. I see a lot of cockers at my work and almost all of them do this.
Sammy is 6 months old.
I knew it was common in Cockers. Do you know of anything that can help it... or should I just live with it?
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He is still a puppy, so that could be a factor; he may just not have complete control over it yet! As he grows and matures physically that should help. Otherwise, call the vet? Since Wolf_Q pointed it out, cockers DO seem to have this problem more than other breeds so if that's the case with Sammy then your vet should know how to helpBut I would wait until he is at least a year and then see if the problem is even still there
Oh, ok. Thanks for the replies!![]()
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My 2 year old dog does it. It used to be a lot when she was younger; now it's better but occasionally when she's really excited (right when we come home after being gone a longer time) she'll still dribble some. She doesn't have a medical problem. We just try to keep her off the carpet and on the tile when we first get home.
I too see this all the time at work, but almost always with female cockers. I usually go outside to greet the female cockers otherwise I'm almost guaranteed to be cleaning up a little puddle of pee.
- Kari
skin kids- Nathan, Topher, & Lilla
Yep, my RB cocker, Missy, peed when you first greeted her.Originally Posted by KBlaix
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