Whatever happened to Cocker Spaniels? They were the most popular breed of dog in America about a half century ago, but you seldom hear of them anymore. Here's me and my puppy Topper in about 1965. This is one of the few pictures from that era in which I'm not pointing a toy gun at the camera.
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First, the check is in the mail (or will be as soon as I find a blasted envelope around this house). Second, as I recall, a Cocker named My Own Brucie won Westminister in 1940. The Cocker (like the German Shepherd at another time) became a mass produced commodity. Quality went down and the temperament did too. As I recall, these dogs were pretty sweet, until the breed got degraded. One other OT point: advice to readers is to see Steve's short story from 2008(?)on California real estate. The best short story since "The Purloined Letter" by Poe.
ReplyDeleteSteve, you will never crack me. These pictures will surely run out some time.
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Aren't Cocker Spaniels very high-strung and energetic? They were good dogs for Baby Boom-era suburbia- lots of space, lots of kids in the neighborhood around to run around with. As white Americans as a group get older and grayer, and space gets more expensive, it's easier to get some lazy dog that doesn't want to move around too much.
ReplyDeleteWhatever happened to Cocker Spaniels?
ReplyDeleteThey get torn to shreds by pitbulls.
Seriously.
If you haven't been assaulted yet by a lunatic hipster chick cum spinster, walking her uncontrollable pitbull on a "leash", then you must not get out very often.
Again, seriously.
And these are among the few of your blog posts where you are also not pointing a toy gun.
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ReplyDeleteCocker spaniels are an excepionally intelligent breed of dog. The downside of this (selected for) intelligence is that cocker spaniels as a breed are prone to neuroticism, with some individual dogs displaying such symptoms as aggressive behavior - for this reason the popularity of the breed has declined over the years. Puupy farms and unscrupulous breeders magnified this issue.
ReplyDeleteThe connection between high intelligence and neuroticism is also seen in hbd in ethnies noted for high IQ and accomplishment - I'm looking at you Woody Allen.
Check it out, Steve's gone all Elizabeth Warren on us.
ReplyDeleteSo stinking cute!
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That's very, vey interesting...
Cockers are not as popular because they went from handsome hunting dogs with a good disposition as a family pet into overbred bipolar pooches.
ReplyDeleteMy first pet was a cocker. A family that was going to move gave her to my family when she was a year or so old, before I was born. She had been injured by a car, had a permanently damaged hip, but it didn't stop her from going everywhere with me in the neighborhood.
ReplyDeleteA couple of years ago in going through pics, I found one of her and me on the lawn of our rented house, my arm slung around her and she looking dutifully of me. I look to have been about four.
The picture deserved a place of visibility so it's on the fridge I have missed her greatly over my lifetime and I'm in my sixtieth year.
1965, really? Looks earlier than the Christmas photo.
ReplyDeleteWas guessing around 1963.
Nice green lawn.
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Great picture! To think I only have fuzzy black and white photos from the 60's of my family members. I'm jealous.
ReplyDeleteprobably already posted, but cocker spaniels were overbred in puppy mills, and now have a lot of birth defects.
ReplyDeletethey are also snappy (have they always been snappy? or is this a new behavior also from overbreeding), and who wants a snappy dog around their kids.
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ReplyDeleteWhat happened to cocker spaniels?
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Lady and the Tramp is to blame for Elliott Rodger.
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ReplyDeleteThis movie seems a bit creepy in consideration of what happened with Rodgers.
It even ends with a guy packing a gun to save a damsel in distress.
Rodgers felt there were no damsels to save since they'd all gone over to the whore side.
aristocracy
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The cocker spaniel serves as the foundation for one of the first "designer breeds" (fancy mutts), the cockapoo.
ReplyDeleteI have a 25 pound cockapoo which displays a mostly cocker spaniel temperament, but with a whiff of poodle arrogance and intelligence.
http://www.cockapoocrazy.com/
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"A RENOWNED coffee expert has been crushed to death by a falling coffee machine in a freak accident."
Quality went down and the temperament did too.
ReplyDeleteSadly happened with Rottweilers too.
Dig that costume. It would certainly be racist if worn today.
ReplyDeleteHi Steve,
ReplyDeletecocker spaniels have declined in quality as a result of overbreeding. This is a direct consequence of breeders increasing output to meet mid century demand. Cocker spaniels today are unfortunately slow, neurotic, and a bit snappy. I'm sure you could get a good one from a reputable breeder, however.
I'll put my check in the mail tomorrow morning. I wish I could donate more. Even when I disagree with you (often) I am always impressed by your intelligence and humor. Maybe spend the money on a cocker spaniel puppy?
Have you ever owned a spaniel?
ReplyDeleteUgh, they belong outside in kennels.
Not swell as family dogs.
Try a German shorthaired pointer.
Native American costume - I see you got into hate crime at an early age.
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