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COCKER SPANIEL OVAL STICKER

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Create custom stickers for every occasion! From special mailings and scrapbooking to kids’ activities and DIY projects, you’ll find these stickers are great for so many uses. Add your own designs, patterns, text, and pictures!

  • 4 stickers per sheet
  • Dimensions: 11.4 cm L x 6.8 cm H (4.5”x 2.7") per sticker
  • Printed on white acid-free paper
  • Vibrant full-colour, full-bleed printing
  • Scratch-resistant front, easy peel-and-stick back
  • Available in a matte or glossy finish
  • Choose between a variety of different shapes

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COCKER SPANIEL OVAL STICKER

COCKER SPANIEL OVAL STICKER

It was also used as a generic term prior to the 20th century for a small hunting Spaniel. Cocker Spaniels were originally bred as hunting dogs in the United Kingdom, with the term "cocker" deriving from their use to hunt the Eurasian Woodcock. When the breed was brought to the United States it was bred to a different standard which enabled it to specialise in hunting the American Woodcock. Further physical changes were bred into the cocker in the United States during the early part of the 20th century due to the preferences of breeders. Spaniels were first mentioned in the 14th century by Gaston III of Foix-Béarn in his work the Livre de Chasse. The "cocking" or "cocker spaniel" was first used to refer to a type of field or land spaniel in the 19th century. Prior to 1901, Cocker Spaniels were only separated from Field Spaniels and Springer Spaniels by weight. Two dogs are considered to be the foundation sires of both modern breeds, the English variety are descended from Ch.Obo, while the American breed descends from Obo's son, Ch. Obo II. In the United States, the English Cocker was recognised as separate from the native breed in 1946; in the UK, the American type was recognised as a separate breed in 1970. In addition, there is a second strain of English Cocker Spaniel, a working strain which is not bred to a standard but to working ability. Both breeds share similar coat colours and health issues with a few exceptions.

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These are seriously cute and quite different! Very happy with the quality.
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They are so cute and will share with friends. the copy came out good Colors are nice and you can read it
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By Ismaelle C.16 September 2025Verified Purchase
I paid extra shipping to get it on time for my event. They deliver it 4 days after. Very disappointed. And I need to get my money back. .
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Product ID: 217639777146609873
Created on 27/08/2012, 7:32
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