My sister told my that cocker spaniels penury to live with at least one other dog. Is that true of other dogs? and why?
I have a springer Spaniel does he need a companion dog?
A: No, a Spaniel or any develop of dog can be an only dog, however if an owner is at work for a long time and the dog is alone at home for a long period of time, than it would be a good clue to get another dog, so they can keep each other company. The dog doesn't NEED another companion, but it could make the dog happier while he or shes alone, and happier dogs energetic longer than depressed ones.

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I do not come up with they are the best choice if you have allergies. I would suggest perhaps you consider a cockapoo, first generation breeding with the poodle coat.
They're not at all wares for allergy sufferers.
Even if they were hypoallergenic, that doesn't mean that they wouldn't cause problems. No dog is rightly, 100% hypoallergenic.
No not in effect. There was a website that I don't have anymore so your going have to search on google. HYPOALLERGENIC DOGS search this and you should get a whole bibliography. There are plently of them. A wikipedia ad should come up and click on it and it should give you a list. Or just click on this. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hypoallergenic_dog_breeds
the dander on the dog of a kibble fed dog will issue a lot more reactions in people that tend to be allergic to animals.
But raw fed one so not seem to cause as many problems. But most people have less problems approximately with poodle type coats, Maltese, and single coated dogs. Oh and the hairless types are less problems as well.
If you use Australian Bush Floweret Essences for allergies you will have less problems with allergies in general so get the book...
On a decrease of 1 to 5, 1 being good like Poodles and Bichons, and 5 being the worst... I'd say probably a 4. They have a lot of hull problems, they shed, and they have bad dandruff. Not good at all.