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Yes. they should do :) They are a lovely breed of dog. The only aggressive Cocker spaniels I have met are golden cockers. But if you've had a cocker spaniel for many years, and then decide to bring home a puppy, they might get a little jealous. So be careful. but if you get them the same time. it should be fine :) x

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There are many different types of dogs that you can breed with a Cocker Spaniel. A pure bred Cocker is a great breed by itself, too. Here are some Cocker Spaniel mixed breeds: Cock-a-Chon (Cocker Spaniel/Bichon Frise mix) Cock-a-Mo (Cocker Spaniel/American Eskimo mix) Cock-a-Tzu (Cocker Spaniel/Shih-Tzu mix) Cockalier (Cocker Spaniel/Cavlier King Charles mix) Cockapin (Cocker Spaniel/Minature Pinscher mix) Cockapoo (Cocker Spaniel/Poodle mix) Cockapug (Cocker Spaniel/Pug mix) Cocker Westie (Cocker Spaniel/West Highland Terrier mix) Cockeranian (Cocker Spaniel/Pomeranian mix) CockerSchnauz (Cocker Spaniel/Schnauzer mix) Cockinese (Cocker Spaniel/Pekingese mix) Colonial Cocker Spaniel (American Cocker Spaniel/English Cocker Spaniel mix) Comfort Retriever (Cocker Spaniel/Golden Retriever mix) Cotralian (Cocker Spaniel/Miniature Australian Shepard mix)

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all kinds of dogs, just pick a dog that's roughly the same personality temperments like a golden retriever and they would go perfect but not dogs like dobermans, as they are to different

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