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Breed: Cocker Spaniel
Date of birth: 15/09/2021
Gender: Female
Neck circumference: 32cm
Chest circumference: 59cm
Base of neck to base of tail: 45cm
Height to shoulder: 41cm
Weight: 13.5kg
General Description
Known affectionately to her family as Princess Margot, this honey-gold Cocker Spaniel sweeps onto set with the unmistakable air of a pampered favourite who fully expects the camera to fall for her. It usually does. Her glossy golden coat catches studio light with a burnished sheen and her rounded amber eyes bring a melting appeal to every frame. She carries a tidy, well-knit frame of muscle and feathered fur, the product of years spent competing as an agility dog across the UK, so beneath the glamour sits a genuinely athletic performer.
The Cocker Spaniel takes its name from the woodcock, the gamebird these dogs were originally bred to flush and retrieve across the British countryside. Recognised as a distinct breed by the Kennel Club in the late nineteenth century, the merry Cocker has remained one of Britain’s best-loved companions ever since, prized for its sweet nature, biddability and boundless enthusiasm for work. Golden examples like Margot hold a fond place in popular culture too, the breed having lent its silhouette to the beloved heroine of Disney’s Lady and the Tramp while remaining a perennial fixture of family portraits and country-life imagery throughout the decades.
Margot is good-natured with everyone she meets, greets children fondly and mingles happily with other dogs. Should a kennel mate turn rowdy she simply retreats for a reassuring cuddle rather than rising to it, which makes her a settling presence in lively environments. She answers whistle commands and reads hand signals with the focus of a seasoned competitor. Her eagerness to please, sharpened by an undisguised love of food, means she will repeat a behaviour cheerfully until the director is satisfied.
Margot’s athletic pedigree opens doors that many lapdogs cannot reach. Trained to a high agility standard, she scales a balance beam, springs through hoops and steadies herself on moving objects, equipping her for adventure features, sporting dramas and lively commercials that call for a dog in motion. Her precise stops on cue and her knack for hitting a mark from a distance hand directors clean, repeatable takes even in wide choreographed sequences.
There is a thoughtful side to her repertoire as well. A capable scent worker, she locates concealed objects and singles out one specific item from a cluster, gifts that suit detective storylines and mystery plots where the dog uncovers the vital clue. For gentler family productions she bows, crosses her paws and rolls over obligingly, lending tender appeal to heartfelt scenes without ever drawing focus from the human cast.
Few dogs relish the lens quite like Margot, who delights in dressing up and treats a costume change as part of the entertainment. At ease in clothing, hats and assorted accessories, she fits seasonal fashion shoots, festive campaigns and boutique pet-apparel labels seeking a model with natural flair. Her aptitude for product placement, holding position while items rest beside her, makes her a trusted face for catalogue and editorial work.
Because she takes readily to water and journeys calmly across the country, she suits outdoor lifestyle brands, adventure-wear ranges and holiday firms promoting dog-friendly escapes. Grooming and blow-drying pose no trouble either, so beauty and pet-care names can primp her between frames without the slightest protest. Pair that finish with her party trick of catching a treat mid-air and she becomes an irresistible pick for high-end dog-food and snack advertising.
Can be placed in position
Come
Recall
Down
Lie down
Emergency stop
Go to bed
Heel
Leave it
Sit
Sit on a platform
Stay
Watch me
Make eye contact
Balance on object
Bow
Catch a treat
Catch an item
Cross paws
Fetch item
Find an item
Give paw
Go around object/person
Go under/through
Jump into/out of car boot
Jump on/up/over
Pick a specific item from a group
Positional work
Send away
Spin
Stand
Touch item with nose
Agility trained
Balance on moving object
Jump into object
Jump through a hoop
Walk on balance beam
Lie flat
Lie on side
Play tug of war
Play with flirt pole
Roll over
Scent work
Solve puzzles
Treats on paw
Work with props
Yoga
Walks off lead
Can work outdoors
Can work with water
Comfortable with strangers
Friendly with children
Friendly with other animals
Good recall under distraction
Hairdryer friendly
Happy to be goomed
Happy to be handled by strangers
Happy to wear clothing
Happy to wear hat / accessories
Meet and greet
Responds to whistle
Responds to hand signals / non verbal cues
Travels well
Socialised
Vacuum friendly
Product placement
Used to professional photography / studio lighting / flash
Works from a distance
Breed: Cocker Spaniel
Date of birth: 15/09/2021
Gender: Female
Neck circumference: 32cm
Chest circumference: 59cm
Base of neck to base of tail: 45cm
Height to shoulder: 41cm
Weight: 13.5kg
General Description
Known affectionately to her family as Princess Margot, this honey-gold Cocker Spaniel sweeps onto set with the unmistakable air of a pampered favourite who fully expects the camera to fall for her. It usually does. Her glossy golden coat catches studio light with a burnished sheen and her rounded amber eyes bring a melting appeal to every frame. She carries a tidy, well-knit frame of muscle and feathered fur, the product of years spent competing as an agility dog across the UK, so beneath the glamour sits a genuinely athletic performer.
The Cocker Spaniel takes its name from the woodcock, the gamebird these dogs were originally bred to flush and retrieve across the British countryside. Recognised as a distinct breed by the Kennel Club in the late nineteenth century, the merry Cocker has remained one of Britain’s best-loved companions ever since, prized for its sweet nature, biddability and boundless enthusiasm for work. Golden examples like Margot hold a fond place in popular culture too, the breed having lent its silhouette to the beloved heroine of Disney’s Lady and the Tramp while remaining a perennial fixture of family portraits and country-life imagery throughout the decades.
Margot is good-natured with everyone she meets, greets children fondly and mingles happily with other dogs. Should a kennel mate turn rowdy she simply retreats for a reassuring cuddle rather than rising to it, which makes her a settling presence in lively environments. She answers whistle commands and reads hand signals with the focus of a seasoned competitor. Her eagerness to please, sharpened by an undisguised love of food, means she will repeat a behaviour cheerfully until the director is satisfied.
Margot’s athletic pedigree opens doors that many lapdogs cannot reach. Trained to a high agility standard, she scales a balance beam, springs through hoops and steadies herself on moving objects, equipping her for adventure features, sporting dramas and lively commercials that call for a dog in motion. Her precise stops on cue and her knack for hitting a mark from a distance hand directors clean, repeatable takes even in wide choreographed sequences.
There is a thoughtful side to her repertoire as well. A capable scent worker, she locates concealed objects and singles out one specific item from a cluster, gifts that suit detective storylines and mystery plots where the dog uncovers the vital clue. For gentler family productions she bows, crosses her paws and rolls over obligingly, lending tender appeal to heartfelt scenes without ever drawing focus from the human cast.
Few dogs relish the lens quite like Margot, who delights in dressing up and treats a costume change as part of the entertainment. At ease in clothing, hats and assorted accessories, she fits seasonal fashion shoots, festive campaigns and boutique pet-apparel labels seeking a model with natural flair. Her aptitude for product placement, holding position while items rest beside her, makes her a trusted face for catalogue and editorial work.
Because she takes readily to water and journeys calmly across the country, she suits outdoor lifestyle brands, adventure-wear ranges and holiday firms promoting dog-friendly escapes. Grooming and blow-drying pose no trouble either, so beauty and pet-care names can primp her between frames without the slightest protest. Pair that finish with her party trick of catching a treat mid-air and she becomes an irresistible pick for high-end dog-food and snack advertising.