American English Coonhounds are not recommended for apartment living as they require a lot of space and exercise.
American English Coonhounds are not recommended for apartment living as they require a lot of space and exercise.
American English Coonhounds are generally healthy, but they may be prone to hip dysplasia and ear infections.
Yes, American Cocker Spaniels shed moderately and require regular grooming.
Yes, American Cocker Spaniels can adapt to apartment living as long as they get enough exercise.
Yes, American Cocker Spaniels are prone to ear infections, eye problems, and hip dysplasia.
Yes, American Cocker Spaniels are generally good with children and make great family pets.
The average weight of an American Cocker Spaniel is between 6.8-13.6 kg.
The average lifespan of an American Cocker Spaniel is 12-15 years.
American Cocker Spaniels should have annual check-ups and vaccinations, and should be taken to the vet if any health concerns arise.