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The English Cocker Spaniel is a medium-sized dog, ideal for active families with children. They are easy to train and require a lot of physical activity. The English Cocker Spaniel is a medium-sized dog , measuring between 39 and 41 centimeters in the case of males and between 38-39 centimeters in that of females. It can be of a wide variety of colors (black, orange, brown, reddish...) or with different combinations (black with white, brown with white, red and white, etc.). The origin of this breed is in the United Kingdom. It is a dog traditionally classified as a hunting dog and its name comes from the combination of the term springer (which comes from the English "spring game", which means to raise game) and cocker (from the English, "woodcock", which translates as partridge). or woodcock). Their hunting instinct makes them active dogs , which also love water. Regarding its character, the English Cocker Spaniel is a friendly dog that gets along very well with children and other pets. English Cocker Spaniel Care One of the most characteristic features of this breed is its long, silky hair, with abundant fringes, especially on the front legs. Therefore, regular grooming is very important. To avoid knots and tangles you can use Disane Shampoo for long-haired dogs with ginseng extract. Nourishes and softens the hair, preventing it from tangling. It is recommended to brush your hair several times a week and cut your hair at least three times a year to remove excess hair. Their long ears and long hair make English Cocker Spaniel ear infections common. It is very important to take extreme hygiene and care in this area. You can use the Disane ear cleaner to clean the external auditory canal and the ear canal. Based on natural ingredients, you can use it daily. It will help you prevent infections, as well as bad odor and irritation in this area.
You can also use it as a complement in the treatment of otitis. Clean the ear 30 minutes before applying the medication. This way you will eliminate the accumulated dirt, facilitating the absorption of the medications. Other common diseases in the English Cocker Spaniel are deafness, cataracts, and glaucoma, as well as hip dysplasia. Christmas with a pet at home December 23, 2020 Published in Blog pet at home on Christmas Without a doubt, these Holidays are going to be different. Having a dog or cat in the family will surely help us feel more accompanied these days. We give you some tips CZ Leads for spending Christmas with a pet at home. Christmas is a very special time of family celebrations and reunions, although this year the restrictions due to Covid-19 will make them smaller. If you have a pet at home, we give you some tips. It is important to maintain their schedules and routines (outings, meals, bathrooms...) and create a space at home where they can be calm these days when family comes home. And if, as a member of the family, you want to have a Christmas gift with your pet, we have prepared a Christmas gift box with a Santa hat for your dog and your cat, a surprise toy and a selection of products for its care and hygiene. Click here to see all the information on the Christmas box for dogs and the Christmas box for cats . pet gift box Christmas with dogs Watch your dog's diet. Christmas is the time of year when most dogs end up in veterinary emergencies due to poisoning.
Don't give your dog sweets, if you want, buy him some dog treats. Keep him away from the noise of fireworks and firecrackers . Find a space in the house where it is more protected at the times when they are most likely to occur (New Year's Eve, for example). If you have a puppy, be careful with Christmas decorations . Decorations usually attract his attention and if they are small there is a risk of him swallowing them. If you are traveling to meet family and/or friends this Christmas, use the appropriate restraint measures based on the weight and size of your dog (harness, carrier or dividing rack). If the trip is long, remember that it is recommended that you stop every two hours to freshen up, drink something and eat some light food. You can find more information about travel recommendations in this article on our blog . Christmas with cats One aspect to keep in mind these days if you have a cat at home, especially if it is young, is the Christmas tree . It is important that it has a good base, to prevent it from falling if your cat climbs on it, and that the decorations do not break easily. Also be careful with the light cables, protect them if possible with a plastic cover and make sure they don't get chewed on. Just like dogs, cats are scared by firecrackers and fireworks, make sure they have a quiet space with their things (litter box, food, bed, scratching post...). To prevent poisoning, it is recommended not to put poinsettias or mistletoe , they are poisonous to cats. Watch his diet , don't give him leftover food. If you want a tribute, buy a snack or a special menu, but for cats.
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