Chinese Cocker
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Living with a Chinese Cocker
Personality: The Chinese Cocker has a very fun loving personality.
Temperament: The Chinese Cocker is a very calm, sweet and easy-going dog.
Family Dog: The Chinese Cocker makes a good family dog, but some will not do good with living with other dogs or cats.
Shedding: The Chinese Cocker is considered a low to no shed dog.
Grooming: The Chinese Cocker needs grooming at least every couple of months.
Training: The Chinese Cocker is eager to please and learn quickly which makes them very easy to train.
Behavior: The Chinese Cocker is a very laid back and affectionate dog that can be timid around new people but warms up to them fast.
Barking: The Chinese Cocker is typically not a barker.
Exercise: The Chinese Cocker does not need a lot of exercise.
Chinese Cocker Appearance
Size: A fully grown Chinese Cocker weighs about 30 to 35 pounds.
Companionship: The Chinese Cocker makes a great companion dog that always wants to be around family. They love to be loved and give love in return.
Tail: The Chinese Cocker has a long tail with long hair.
Color: The Chinese Cocker has a multi-colored coat.
Coat: The coat of the Chinese Cocker is very soft.
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** Not all dogs being represented by this name consist of the exact percentages listed above.
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