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Compare Cocker Spaniel and Maltese side by side: temperament, energy, trainability, apartment fit, shedding, lifespan, weight and free adoption listings.

Breed traits

Character & behavior

Energy level
Playfulness
Intelligence
Trainability
Protectiveness
Sociability
Can stay alone

Lifestyle fit

Apartment-friendly
Yes
Yes
Good with kids
Yes
Yes
Good for first-time owners
Yes
Yes
Shedding
Noise level
Exercise needs

Physical & general

Life span
12–15 years
12–15 years
Weight
11–13.5 kg
3.5–4.5 kg
Height
38–41 cm
20–25 cm
Origin
England
Malta
Grooming effort
Nutrition sensitivity
Health risk
Heat tolerance
Cold tolerance
The Cocker Spaniel and Maltese are both delightful breeds that share some similarities while also having distinct differences. Both breeds are known for their sociable nature and compatibility with families, making them excellent choices for first-time dog owners. The Cocker Spaniel, originating from England, is a medium-sized breed with a higher energy level and exercise needs compared to the Maltese, which hails from Malta and is a toy breed. The Maltese is smaller, has a lower shedding level, and requires more grooming, while the Cocker Spaniel has a thicker coat that sheds moderately. Potential owners should consider their lifestyle, living situation, and grooming preferences when choosing between these two breeds.

Cocker Spaniel — Advantages

- Higher energy level suitable for active families.
- Good with kids and first-time owners.
- Apartment-friendly with moderate exercise needs.
- Intelligent and trainable, making them easy to teach commands.

Disadvantages

- Moderate shedding may require regular cleaning.
- Can be prone to separation anxiety if left alone for long periods.
- Requires moderate grooming effort to maintain coat health.

Maltese — Advantages

- Very low shedding, making it easier to maintain a clean home.
- Smaller size is ideal for apartment living.
- Good with kids and first-time owners.
- Sociable and friendly, making them great companions.

Disadvantages

- Lower exercise needs may not suit active individuals.
- Higher grooming difficulty due to long hair.
- Less tolerant of cold climates compared to the Cocker Spaniel.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which breed is better for apartment living?

Both breeds are apartment-friendly, but the Maltese is smaller and may be more suited for smaller spaces.

How much exercise do these breeds need?

Cocker Spaniels require moderate exercise, while Maltese have lower exercise needs.

Are both breeds good with children?

Yes, both Cocker Spaniels and Maltese are known to be good with kids.

Which breed sheds more?

Cocker Spaniels have a moderate shedding level, while Maltese have very low shedding.

How easy are these breeds to train?

Both breeds are intelligent and trainable, making them suitable for first-time dog owners.

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