A brief introduction to the breed of the American Cocker Spaniel
American Cocker Spaniel (confirmed introduction)

The American Cocker Spaniel is a bird dog originally produced in the United States and originated from Spain. It is also known as the Cocker Spaniel, Cocker Spaniel, and Fighting Cock Spaniel. The AKC classification is dredging. Dog group. It was introduced to Britain from Spain in the early 10th century and became a British breed. It was then brought to the United States and underwent extensive development and improvement to become the current small dog. Height: male dogs 36-38 cm; female dogs 34-36 cm. Body weight: 10-13 kg. The coat colors include black, brown, red, light yellow, silver and black and white. Gentle nature, rich emotions, cautious behavior; cheerful and brilliant character; rich spirit, caring and friendly, quick wit, sweet appearance, easy to follow, and loyal to the master.
Chinese name: American Cocker Spaniel
Foreign name: American Cocker Spaniel
Pinyin: mei guo ke ka quan
Attribute: Domestic dog
Origin: Native to the United States
Usage : Hounds, companion dogs

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