Singular or plural?

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I saw a photo in Facebook which two English Cocker Spaniel are in there. The title of the photo wrote "I love Cocker Spaniels".

I guess the author wanted to say he/she loves this particular kind of dog.

Is it more suitable to use "Cocker Spaniel"(singular) rather than "Cocker Spaniels(plural)"?
 
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The plural is correct.
 
If one wishes to express a love of the breed and use the singular, one can say "I love the Cocker Spaniel (breed)".
 
If one wishes to express a love of the breed and use the singular, one can say "I love the Cocker Spaniel (breed)".

Yes, I think that is what he/she means.
 
I'm sure Mike meant you could ALSO say that. "I love Cocker Spaniels" is perfectly correct.
 
Yes, of course.
 
And they are lovely dogs.
 
As patients, not my favorites.
 
What do they have?
 
A tendency to bite. Often it because their ears hurt from chronic infections.
 
OK- my mother had Cavalier King Charles Spaniels for many years and they were all very sweet, so I wondered what the issue was. :up:
 
Cavaliers are far different from Cockers. They are very sweet. Unfortunately a high percentage of them have congenital heart disease.
 
I've never been bitten by a Cocker - a Dalmatian bit me as a child.
 
Dalmatians can be snippy.
 
To be fair, she was a mother with a litter.
 
That probably explains it.
 
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