My boyfriend had a cocker when we met. This dog was his "son". He never had any aggression problems toward children or other dogs, or peeing issues. The only downfall was the ear infections and how smelly it can be if you don't keep it clean.![]()
When DJ passed away last year we wanted to get another dog, but my boyfriend didn't want another cocker for two reasons. #1. It would remind him too much of DJ #2. He didn't want to have to deal with the ears.
Although our second dog was from a breeder (I will not do that again), I agree with the other posts, get a rescue dog.







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They've all been such sweet, lovely dogs. We only have one show cocker that we groom and he is a doll. No fear whatsoever. 95% of American cockers will pee when you take them out of the crate, pick them up, and then again during their blowdry where they will also poop 4 times, in between going outside to the "bathroom." While I find them to still be very nice dogs, they do not seem to have any control over their bodily functions when they are scared, excited, stressed, etc. Most of the cockers I've mt have been wonderful family dogs, great with kids. Some of them seem to have a screw loose though and will take after children -- of course there is springer ragesyndrome, which isn't common, but is in the breed. 
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