Yes, the American Water Spaniel is a very rare dog breed.
Yes, from experience they shed alot of fur! (unless they're coat is kept short and neat constantly)
American , English and Welsh Cocker spaniel American and Irish water spaniel English Springer spaniel Clumber spaniel Cavalier King Charles spaniel French and German spaniel Sussex spaniel Russian hunting spaniel Brittany Spaniel Large and small musterlander
American Water Spaniel
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There are many varieties of spaniels but these are the spaniels recognized by the American Kennel Club, Canadian Kennel Club, and United Kennel Club: American Cocker Spaniel American Water Spaniel Blue Picardy Spaniel Boykin Spaniel Brittany Clumber Spaniel English Cocker Spaniel English Springer Spaniel Field Spanish French Spaniel Irish Water Spaniel Sussex Spaniel Welsh Springer Spaniel The Cavalier King Charles Spaniel, English Toy Spaniel, and Tibetan Spaniel are also types of spaniels but are in the Toy group and are considered companion dogs rather than hunting breeds.
The life span of an American Water Spaniel is 10 - 12 year.
American Water Spaniel
Lady is an American Cocker Spaniel .
Definitely, I had a cocker spaniel/fox terrier mix and she (Allie) shed a lot. Every summer, we got enough hair off of her to make a small sweater. The dog looked like Benjie but with big cocker spaniel eyes.
Yes. They shed a lot. I will hold one and in the winter and summer in 5min. be covered in hair.
Spoodles, which are a cross between a spaniel and a poodle, typically have minimal shedding due to their poodle ancestry. However, shedding can vary among individual dogs within the same breed. Regular grooming, such as brushing and clipping, can help manage any shedding that may occur.