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| Sporting Group |
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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. |
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Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retriever |
| The Toller is highly intelligent, alert, outgoing, and ready for action, though not to the point of nervousness or hyperactivity. |
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POINTER |
| The Pointer coat is short, dense, smooth with a sheen. |
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Spinone Italiano |
| An active, energetic breed, the Spinone loves to romp in the field, but is happy as long as it’s with its family. |
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SUSSEX SPANIEL |
| The Sussex’s body coat is abundant, flat or slightly waved, with no tendency to curl. The legs are moderately well feathered, but clean below the hocks |
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VISZLA |
| The Viszla coat is short, smooth, dense and close lying, without woolly undercoat. |
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WEIMARANER |
| The Weimaraner coat is short, smooth and sleek, solid color, in shades of mouse-gray to silver-gray, usually blending to lighter shades on the head and ears. |
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WELSH SPRINGER SPANIEL |
| The Welsh Spring Spaniel coat is naturally straight flat and soft to the touch, never wiry or wavy. It is sufficiently dense to be waterproof, thornproof, and weatherproof. |
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WIREHAIRED POINTING GRIFFON |
| The coat of the Griffon is one of the distinguishing features of the breed. It is a double coat. The outer coat is medium length, straight and wiry, never curly or woolly. |
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