Cockerbull History
The Cockerbull is a mixed-breed dog created by breeding a Cavalier King Charles Spaniel with a Bulldog. It is a small, muscular, and medium-sized hybrid.
Time of Origin
Unknown
Cockerbull Physical Characteristics
The Cockerbull is a medium-sized, mixed-breed dog that typically stands between 20 and 23 inches tall at the shoulder and weighs between 60 and 100 pounds. They have a long, muscular body with a narrow torso and a medium-length coat that is usually white with black patches. They have a slightly curved muzzle, wide, flat nose, and piercing brown eyes. The Cockerbull is an alert, energetic, and affectionate breed.
Eye Colors
Brown
Nose Colors
Black
Coat Colors
White, Brown, Black, Pied
Height Range
Male Height Range: 14 – 15 inches
Female Height Range: 14 – 15 inches
Weight Range
Male Weight Range: 40 – 50 lbs
Female Weight Range: 30 – 40 lbs
Cockerbull Health
Description of breed health.
Lifespan
9-14 yrs
Cockerbull Health Concerns
Pulmonic Stenosis, Hip Dysplasia, Eye Problems, Brachycephalic Syndrome, Deafness, Cardiomyopathy, Demodicosis, Urolithiasis, Eye Abnormalities, Mono/Bilateral Cryptorchidism, Hemivertebrae, Hydrocephalus, Familial Nephropathy, Skin Fold Dermatitis, Hypothyroidism, Persistent Pupillary Membrane, Sick Sinus Syndrome, Cleft Palate, Tetralogy of Fallot
Cockerbull Temperament and Behaviour
The Cockerbull is a fun-loving and smart breed that makes a great family pet. They are highly adaptable and are great with people, children, and other pets. They are friendly and sociable, but are also protective and territorial.
Cockerbull Activity Requirements
A cross between a purebred English bulldog and a purebred cocker spaniel, the Cockerbull is a high-energy, playful, and affectionate dog. While not technically a “breed,” they are popular with dog owners. If you and your Cockerbull are a good match, he will fit well into your active lifestyle. A daily walk or jog will help keep them happy. They will also enjoy playing ball or frisbee, and you can take them along on bike rides or hikes. A Cockerbull may not be the best bet for apartment or condo dwellers. Their large size means they require lots of space, and they need attention throughout the day. If you are planning a busy lifestyle, a Cockerbull may not be the best choice for you.
Miles Per Day
6 miles
Activity Per Day
45 minutes
Daily Food
3 cups
Kennel Club Recognition
American Kennel Club
Not Recognized
Cockerbull is part of the Unclassified group.
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The Kennel Club
Not Recognized
Cockerbull is part of the Unclassified group.
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Australian National Kennel Council
Not Recognized
Cockerbull is part of the Unclassified group.
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Canadian Kennel Club
Not Recognized
Cockerbull is part of the Unclassified group.
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