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Yes, less when they are a house dog, more when they are kept outside.

But compared to most dogs, far less grooming, mostly straight foward.

If you have a cocker spaniel as house dog, you might want comb the dogs hair more often, to reduce shedding.

If your cocker spaniels spends more time outside, you might want to trim it's hair more, to reduce matting tangles.

More frequint bathing, often reduces need for hair groming.

Some people brush their dogs teath, others buy treats, that are supppose to help keep dogs teath clean.

Cocker spaniels, do get dirty, but they also will clean themselves to a degree.

It is important, to keep their beding and beding area clean as well.

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