Sporting Breed Flashcards

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30-40 pounds; Medium length hair; Colors: Orange/white or Liver/white

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Brittany

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2
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Bred to help humans find and retrieve game; Small to large in size; Need a lot of exercise

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The Sporting group

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3
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45-55 pounds; short haired; Colors: Black, lemon, liver, or orange, with or without white; Tail is long

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English Pointer

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4
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45-70 pounds; Tail is docked; Color: Solid liver, liver/white, or black/white

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German Short-haired Pointer

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5
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Large; Colors: Liver & White; Wire-haired

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German Wire-haired Pointer

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6
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55-80 pounds; Color: Blonde, Brown, or Red; Curly coat

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Chesapeake Bay Retriever

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Colors: Solid black or solid liver; Curly coat

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Curly Coated Retriever

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8
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Solid black or liver; long haired

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Flat Coated Retriever

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9
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large; long-haired; light to dark gold in color

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Golden Retriever

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10
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55-75 pounds; short-haired; solid colors: yellow, black, chocolate

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Labrador Retriever

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11
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Large; Long-haired with feathering

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Setters

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12
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Orange, black, lemon, or liver with white or tri-colored

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English Setter

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13
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Black/Tan; Largest of the setters

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Gordon Setter

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14
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Mahogany to red coat; Very high energy

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Irish setter

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15
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30-45 pounds; wavy or curly hair; Colors: solid black, liver or chocolate

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American Water Spaniel

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16
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65-75 pounds; Colors: white with orange or lemon

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Clumber Spaniel

17
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Small to medium sized; Colors: black, cream, parti (multi-colored), or black/tan

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American Cocker Spaniel

18
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Small to Medium sized (26-34 pounds)

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English Cocker Spaniel

19
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Medium-sized (45-55 pounds); Colors: Black & White or Liver & White

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English Springer Spaniel

20
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Medium (35-45 pounds); Colors: Black, Liver, or Mahogany

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Field Spaniel

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Large; Distinguish from poodle: Liver-colored only, Long top knot, “Rat” tail (not dock short-haired tail)

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Irish Water Spaniel

22
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Medium (35-45 pounds); Solid golden or liver; tail is not docked

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Sussex Spaniel

23
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Medium (35-40 pounds); Always Red & White

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Welsh Springer Spaniel

24
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45-65 pounds; always a goldish color

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Vizsla (Hungarian Pointer)

25
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Large in size; solid grey; is strong-willed and needs a lot of exercise

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Weimaraner

26
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Large in size; distinguish from German wire-haired pointer; prominent moustache & eyebrows; wiry all over

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Wire-haired pointing Griffon