Yes, the Field Spaniel sheds moderately. Its long coat also requires regular maintenance, including grooming and trimming.
Yes they do. They shed lots before and after Summer.
All Field Spaniels should have moderately long fur.
Well they shed alot. (molting is for birds)
mixes of poodles doent shed a lot
They shed quite a bit in the summer, but in the winter they don't really shed that much. So it kind of depends on the weather.
Cavalier King Charles Spaniels do shed. They are small dogs, so there is not a large amount, but it could be enough to cause problems for someone with allergies. A good breed, if you like the temperament of the King Charles, but do not want shedding, is a Cavapoo.
YES, YES and YES !! They shed a TON. We have to have ours shaved every 6 weeks or it is a huge mess all over the house.
Yes, I have one, but they only mault ever so slightly!
The Field Spaniel originated in England.
Yes they shred, but not so much if you get them cut every now and then
Field Spaniels tails are usually docked, especially if they are used for work. The Breed Standard does not stipulate how much of the tail should be docked, but it is usually docked at around the second joint.
Yes. They have a undercoat that can mat if not brushed out regularly. It does shed but shedding is minimal if you brush your dog twice a week. Usually shedding accrues in season changes, stressful times, after giving birth, or when the dog is put in a warmer environment then used to. In general they shed a lot less than a Shepard but more than a Cockapoo mix.