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The English Cocker Spaniel may not look the way you think a Cocker Spaniel should, but this dog is a true-blue Cocker Spaniel, called simply "Cocker Spaniel" in England (where they call our Cocker Spaniel the American Cocker Spaniel... confused yet?) Slightly larger with a longer muzzle than his American cousin, the English Cocker Spaniel is a sociable,... Continue »
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