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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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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
FLAT-COATED RETRIEVER
The Coat is of moderate length, density and fullness, with a high luster. The ideal coat is straight and flat lying.
GERMAN SHORTHAIRED POINTER
The hair is short and thick and feels tough to the hand; it is somewhat longer on the underside of the tail and the back edges of the haunches.
GERMAN WIREHAIRED POINTER
The functional wiry coat is the breed's most distinctive feature. A dog must have a correct coat to be of correct type.
GOLDEN RETRIEVER
The Golden Retriever coat is dense and water-repellent with good undercoat. Outer coat firm and resilient, neither coarse nor silky, lying close to body;
GORDON SETTER
The Gordon Setter coat is soft and shining, straight or slightly waved, but not curly, with long hair on ears, under stomach and on chest, on the back of the fore and hind legs, and on the tail.
Irish Red and White Setter
IRISH SETTER
The coat of the Irish Setter is short and fine on head and forelegs. On all other parts of moderate length and flat. Feathering long and silky on ears; on back of forelegs
IRISH WATER SPANIEL
Proper double coat is of vital importance to protect the dog while working. The neck, back, sides, and rear are densely covered with tight, crisp ringlets, with the hair longer underneath the ribs
LABRADOR RETRIEVER
The coat is a distinctive feature of the Labrador Retriever. It should be short, straight and very dense, giving a fairly hard feeling to the hand.
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