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Cocker spaniel diseases (part 2)
Primary seborrhea is a hereditary disease. This is a typical cocker spaniel skin disease. It makes the skin dry or oily with the formation of flakes and a specific smell. From a holistic point of view, seborrhea, like other types of skin diseases, is associated with the nutrition of the cocker spaniel and its immune system. Eating natural foods and using WOLMAR WINSOME® PRO BIO PRO HAIR will make Cocker less susceptible to skin diseases such as seborrhea. Continue reading
Beautiful Eared – Cocker Spaniel
Whatever the dog, of any size and breed, it is imperative to train obedience teams. In any case, the dog must obey his master implicitly. The size of the dog is nothing to do with; you should not think that if the dog is small, then it should not or should not be taught what large dogs usually teach. The dog must write off to the society with which he lives, and adhere to a certain framework of behavior. Continue reading