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Ive heard Cockers described as hyper, nervous, or high strung. Is that true?

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Ive heard Cockers described as hyper, nervous, or high strung. Is that true?

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My experience has been that the more time a Cocker gets to spend with his owner, the calmer and happier he will be. The most mellow Cockers I have ever met have been owned by retired people who have the luxury of having the dog with them almost constantly. The most agitated Cockers I’ve known have been banished to the back yard all day while all the humans in the family are at work or at school. It drives the dog nuts… they crave human companionship. This is why I try to place my puppies in homes where someone is at home most of the time. My #1 tip for creating a mellow Cocker: Let it sleep on your bed at night. They absolutely love this! It helps create a special bond, it makes them feel very secure, and you will definitely have a better behaved Cocker this way. • I just bought an 8-week-old puppy and he has a full tail. At what age should I get it docked? It’s already too late. The breeder should have had the tail docked at the age of 3-5 days, before the nerves in the tail were fu

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