Luna the Cocker Spaniel close up head shot

Luna the Cocker Spaniel with her tongue out side profile Luna the Cocker Spaniel close up headshot with slight head tilt

Luna the Cocker Spaniel standing with long blonde ears swaying

Luna the Cocker Spaniel laying down posed Luna the Cocker Spaniel laying down with head tilt Luna the Cocker Spaniel holding a rose in her mouth Luna the Cocker Spaniel sitting pretty with a rose

Breed: Cocker Spaniel
Date of birth: 18/01/2025
Gender: Female
Neck circumference: 29cm
Chest circumference: 52cm
Base of neck to base of tail: 41cm
Height to shoulder: 37cm
Weight: 10.5kg

Silky golden ears framing a sweet, open face and large hazel eyes full of mischief give Luna the sort of classic good looks that feel tailor-made for the spotlight. At just one year old she already carries the glamorous flowing coat the Show Cocker is celebrated for and moves with a merry, tail-wagging bounce that radiates pure enthusiasm.

The Cocker Spaniel traces its roots back to 14th-century Spain before being refined as a gundog in England where the breed became a fixture of country estates and sporting life. Golden Cockers hold a special place in British popular culture from Lady in Disney’s Lady and the Tramp to their long association with royal households and the English countryside.

Luna gravitates towards new faces with a tail that never stops and settles into crowded or noisy surroundings without a flicker of worry. She is clicker trained, picks up direction swiftly and stays motivated throughout a session whether the reward is a toy or a treat.

Luna’s golden warmth and eager disposition make her a natural for period dramas, countryside romance and nostalgic television where a beautiful Spaniel trotting through a manor house completes the picture. She finds items on cue, follows scent trails and drops objects cleanly which suits mystery storylines where the dog uncovers a key plot detail.

Her confidence on public transport including tubes, trains and buses opens up contemporary urban storylines most dogs cannot deliver. She rides in a backpack on a moving bicycle, enters confined spaces without hesitation and performs road safety cues on command making her ideal for city-set comedies, travel series or public awareness campaigns.

Luna’s glossy golden coat and photogenic expression suit heritage fashion brands, countryside lifestyle magazines and premium food labels seeking a quintessentially British aesthetic. She holds a pose with attentive stillness, responds to redirection between compositions and works from a distance allowing photographers space to experiment with wider framing.

Urban pet brands, cycling accessory companies and transport campaigns would find her particularly valuable given her ease in backpacks, on bikes and across city environments. She wears glasses, clothing and accessories without complaint and touches products with her nose for interactive shots keeping creative momentum flowing without delay.

Animal friendly

Can be placed in position

Can work outdoors

Child friendly

Clicker trained

Come

Dog friendly

Down

Drop item

Enter/exit confined space

Find item

Follow

Food motivated

Give paw

Go to bed

Go to mark

Happy to be groomed

Happy to be handled

High five

Hold pose

Jump up/on/over an object

Leave item

Lie down

Look at me

People friendly

Play tug of war

Quiet

Recall

Redirection

Scent work

Sit

Sit on platform

Spin (left/right)

Stand

Stay

Stop

Touch item

Touch with nose

Toy motivated

Trick trained

Vet friendly

Wear a hat or costume

Wear glasses

Wear clothing and accessories

Work from a distance

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