how big do cocker spaniels get
Cocker Spaniels are a small-to-medium breed, and most adults end up around knee height on an average person.
Quick Scoop
- Most adult Cocker Spaniels stand about 13.5–17 inches tall at the shoulder, depending on type and sex.
- Typical adult weight ranges from about 24–34 pounds (11–15 kg).
- American Cocker Spaniels are usually a bit smaller; English Cockers are a little taller and heavier.
- Most Cockers reach close to their full height by 9–12 months, then fill out in muscle and chest up to around 18 months.
American vs English Cocker size
Here’s a simple overview of how big Cocker Spaniels get once fully grown:
| Type | Adult height (shoulder) | Adult weight |
|---|---|---|
| American Cocker Spaniel | About 13.5–15.5 in (34–39 cm) | [1][3][5]About 20–30 lb (9–14 kg) | [3][5][1]
| English Cocker Spaniel | About 15–17 in (38–43 cm) | [9][5][1][3]About 26–34 lb (12–15 kg) | [7][5][9][1][3]
What this looks like at home
Think of a sturdy, compact dog that is:
- Tall enough that you can comfortably scratch their head without bending all the way down.
- Light enough that most adults can pick them up if needed (e.g., into a car or onto a grooming table).
If you have a puppy now, you can usually expect them to reach most of their final height by about 9–12 months, and then slowly fill out toward the upper end of those weight ranges with good diet and exercise.
TL;DR: Most Cocker Spaniels end up roughly 14–16 inches tall and 25–32 pounds, with Americans on the smaller side and English on the slightly bigger side.
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