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Newfoundland vs English Cocker Spaniel

Newfoundland

Newfoundland

Sweet, patient and family-oriented, the Newfoundland makes an ideal household companion.

Newfoundlands are gentle giants famous for water rescues. They're sweet-tempered, devoted dogs that are exceptional with children.

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English Cocker Spaniel

English Cocker Spaniel

With its merry, affectionate nature, the English Cocker Spaniel is a beloved breed for good reason.

Slightly larger than their American cousins, English Cockers are merry, active sporting dogs. They're excellent family companions known for their happy, wagging tails.

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Side-by-Side Comparison

TraitNewfoundlandEnglish Cocker Spaniel
SizeGiantMedium
Lifespan9-10 years12-14 years
Energy LevelModerateHigh
Grooming NeedsHighHigh
TrainabilityHighVery High
Kid-FriendlyVery HighVery High
Apartment SuitableVery LowHigh
SociabilityVery HighVery High
Barking LevelLowModerate

Detailed Analysis

When comparing the Newfoundland and English Cocker Spaniel, both breeds bring unique qualities to the table. The Newfoundland is a giant-sized breed from Canada (Newfoundland) with a lifespan of 9-10 years. The English Cocker Spaniel hails from England and typically lives 12-14 years. Energy-wise, the Newfoundland is moderate while the English Cocker Spaniel is high, which may influence your choice depending on your activity level. Both breeds have their own grooming and training requirements — check the detailed comparison above to see which fits your lifestyle best.

Which Is Right For You?

Choose Newfoundland if...

  • You want a giant-sized working breed
  • You can provide moderate levels of exercise
  • You're looking for a sweet companion

Choose English Cocker Spaniel if...

  • You want a medium-sized sporting breed
  • You can provide high levels of exercise
  • You're looking for a merry companion

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the main difference between a Newfoundland and a English Cocker Spaniel?

The Newfoundland is a giant-sized breed with moderate energy, while the English Cocker Spaniel is medium-sized with high energy. They also differ in grooming needs, trainability, and temperament.

Which is better for families, Newfoundland or English Cocker Spaniel?

The Newfoundland has a kid-friendliness rating of 5/5 while the English Cocker Spaniel scores 5/5. Both can be great family dogs with proper training and socialization.

Which breed is easier to train?

The Newfoundland has a trainability rating of 4/5 and the English Cocker Spaniel scores 5/5. The English Cocker Spaniel is generally easier to train.

Do Newfoundlands or English Cocker Spaniels need more exercise?

The Newfoundland has moderate energy needs while the English Cocker Spaniel has high energy needs. The English Cocker Spaniel generally needs more exercise.

How long do Newfoundlands and English Cocker Spaniels live?

The Newfoundland typically lives 9-10 years, while the English Cocker Spaniel has an average lifespan of 12-14 years.