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Sporting Group

Naturally active and alert, Sporting dogs make likeable, well-rounded companions. Members of the Group include pointers, retrievers, setters and spaniels. Remarkable for their instincts in water and woods, many of these breeds actively continue to participate in hunting and other field activities. Potential owners of Sporting dogs need to realize that most require regular, invigorating exercise.

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Below is a list of Grooming Tips with the most recent ones listed first.
AMERICAN WATER SPANIEL
The American Water Spaniel coat can range from marcel (uniform waves) to closely curled.
BRITTANY
The Brittany has a dense, flat or wavy coat. The texture is neither wiry nor silky. The Ears should carry little fringe. The front and hind legs should have some feathering, but too little is definitely preferable to too much
CHESAPEAKE BAY RETRIEVER
The Chesapeake Bay Retriever coat should be thick and short, nowhere over 11/2 inches long, with a dense fine wooly undercoat.
CLUMBER SPANIEL
The body coat is dense, straight, flat and is of good weather resistant texture; it is soft to the touch, not harsh. Ears are slightly feathered with straight hair
COCKER SPANIEL
On the head, the hair is short and fine; on the body, it is of medium length, with enough undercoating to give protection. The ears, chest, abdomen and legs are well feathered,
CURLY-COATED RETRIEVER
The Curly-coated Retrieve coat is a distinguishing characteristic and quite different from that of any other breed. The body coat is a thick mass of small, tight, crisp curls, lying close to the skin
ENGLISH COCKER
The hair on the head is short and fine; of medium length on body; flat or slightly wavy; silky in texture.
ENGLISH SETTER
The English Setter coat is flat without curl or wooliness. Feathering on ears, chest, abdomen, underside of thighs, back of all legs and on the tail of good length
ENGLISH SPRINGER SPANIEL
The Springer has an outer coat and an undercoat. On the body, the outer coat is of medium length, flat or wavy, and is easily distinguishable from the undercoat, which is short, soft and dense.
FIELD SPANIEL
The Field Spaniel has a single coat; moderately long, flat or slightly wavy; silky and glossy; dense and water-repellent. Moderate setter-like feathering adorns the chest
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