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Cocker Specific Discussion => Grooming => Topic started by: ***Sarah*** on August 01, 2006, 04:08:55 PM

Title: How much hair!!!
Post by: ***Sarah*** on August 01, 2006, 04:08:55 PM
We have been looking at getting a cocker spaniel for some time and have read up about them, spoke to cocker spaniel owners etc, as a child we had labs in the family and noticed that they shed ALOT of fur. I am looking after my parents lab as we speak and i think my dark red rug is looking rather dark red and alot of white ( i think i could make a small puppy out of the amount of hair!) I'm wanting to know is this the same for cocker spaniels are they as bad as labs with the fur. The fur isn't a problem but i think i would have to change the rug!!!  ;)
Title: Re: How much hair!!!
Post by: silkstocking on August 01, 2006, 04:12:38 PM
Have never had a Lab so don't know how much fur there is from one!!!!!!!

IMO a well groomed cocker doesnt drop that much! But you have to keep ontop of the grooming.

My friend has 10 cockers and okay so she hoovers every day, but I swear I have never gone into her house and thought OH MY GOD......... HAIR! Infact I wonder how in gods name with that many long coated dogs their isnt hair everywhere!

My two cockers are groomed daily and they don't shed much hair TBH!

I do think the secret is keeping on top of the grooming, if you remove the dead hair then it wont drop!  ;)
Title: Re: How much hair!!!
Post by: ***Sarah*** on August 01, 2006, 04:28:01 PM
So as long as i groom him or her every day it shouldn't be too bad  ;) Ok and how often do you recommend pro grooming?  :D
Title: Re: How much hair!!!
Post by: silkstocking on August 01, 2006, 04:29:47 PM
So as long as i groom him or her every day it shouldn't be too bad  ;) Ok and how often do you recommend pro grooming?  :D

Depends on the coat they dog has................as a rule about every 8/10 weeks I guess for professional grooming.
Title: Re: How much hair!!!
Post by: ***Sarah*** on August 01, 2006, 04:32:18 PM
Thank you :D
Title: Re: How much hair!!!
Post by: Nicola on August 01, 2006, 04:44:51 PM
Alfie sheds quite a lot, especially considering he's a working cocker and isn't all that hairy, he hasn't got much feathering and no "skirt" at all... I've kind of got used to everything having a layer of white hairs on it (it's always the white ones!  :huh: ) and frankly, food npw tastes bland without a cocker hair garnish  ph34r  :005:

Actually most of it's probably because I'm a lazy mare and I don't groom him properly every day, I just comb his ears to get rid of the thousands of burrs in them  ::)
Title: Re: How much hair!!!
Post by: Pammy on August 01, 2006, 05:07:13 PM
Depends on the cocker too - some shed much more than others. Buddy sheds loads ::)
Title: Re: How much hair!!!
Post by: Magic Star on August 01, 2006, 05:09:52 PM
Indie sheds lots, it can be a pain ::)
Title: Re: How much hair!!!
Post by: Tracy S on August 01, 2006, 05:15:10 PM
Hi Sarah. We are waiting for our Cocker puppy but know what you mean about a lab! My sister has a black one and boy do we know when she's visited :005: we are finding hairs days later as they seem to travel for miles!
Title: Re: How much hair!!!
Post by: ***Sarah*** on August 01, 2006, 05:21:15 PM
You just have to stroke the lab(Norris, named by guide dogs!  :005:) and the hair just falls everywhere. I really dont mind its not that much of a problem but i just want to know if cockers are the same  ;)
Title: Re: How much hair!!!
Post by: Pammy on August 01, 2006, 05:46:00 PM
You just have to stroke the lab(Norris, named by guide dogs!  :005:) and the hair just falls everywhere. I really dont mind its not that much of a problem but i just want to know if cockers are the same  ;)

My Buddy is. But you could always get a rug that matched the dog ;) :005: :005:
Title: Re: How much hair!!!
Post by: MollieMoo on August 01, 2006, 07:34:54 PM
I used to have a black lab and now have a cocker and I reckon the lab moulted a lot more than the cocker. 
Title: Re: How much hair!!!
Post by: Tracy S on August 01, 2006, 08:54:23 PM
I used to have a black lab and now have a cocker and I reckon the lab moulted a lot more than the cocker. 
Pleased to hear that :005: ;)
Title: Re: How much hair!!!
Post by: CraftySam on August 02, 2006, 12:02:40 AM
I have a black lab, a golden retriever and a cocker.  Imagine the hair on my floors!!!!  :o  :o

I know Barney is only just over 4 months old but he is losing his puppy fluff and it tends to come out with brushing rather than moulting.  My lab moults loads and my golden retriever moults mega, mega, mega loads.  :o

Out of all of the my cocker moults the least, but I suppose it could change, though I think I can quite confidently say he'll never moult as much as my golden retriever.  :005:
Title: Re: How much hair!!!
Post by: Harriet on August 02, 2006, 06:15:08 PM
That's handy to know :lol: My friend has a lab he moults quite a bit, glad the Cocker Spaniel dosen't moult as much  ;)
Title: Re: How much hair!!!
Post by: Laura on August 02, 2006, 07:03:49 PM
I have very little shedding from my boys - just muddy paws instead  :005: 
Title: Re: How much hair!!!
Post by: sweetpea on August 03, 2006, 04:29:46 AM
I just picked up the best brush/comb for Emma  :D The Furminator It's great  :D it doesn't hurt :'( her like a slicker brush. You wouldn't believe the hair that come off her with this. Check it out. :shades: It's a little pricey in Canada it might be cheaper in the U.K It's great for long or short hair. They have a video and pictures on the web. I'm not sure if it's okay to post the link where u can see the video and pictures of all the hair that it removes.
 :D
http://www.entirelypets.com/furminator.html?gclid=CMSJ7qGswYYCFQ9MPgodnWfDQQ
Title: Re: How much hair!!!
Post by: Mollycuddles on August 03, 2006, 03:23:40 PM
We've had Labs in the past and they seemed to moult constantly cockers can moult a bit and as others have said some more than others but they tend to hold their coat more and normally it's removed with brushing our Rottie moults twice a year and it's like owning a Lab all over again she's moulting at the moment and I cant believe how much is shed from one animal, once she stops that's it for several months ... unlike a lab ...
Title: Re: How much hair!!!
Post by: Luvly on August 03, 2006, 03:47:03 PM
 :D
Title: Re: How much hair!!!
Post by: cazza on August 03, 2006, 03:55:47 PM
some of ours shed loads some dont I find the blues are worse especaily Bella . Trouble with the oranges is that when they do shed its all over your black clothes and you see it more .

I have this problem, Fern has mainly white fur and Jock (lab) is black. I find the lab moults more than the cocker. But then as others have said Fern is brushed daily (but then again so is Jock ::)) But I have to vac the kitchen daily sometimes twice at the mo due to black fur not white on the dark carpet. (dining area part that is)
Title: Re: How much hair!!!
Post by: janey on August 03, 2006, 05:05:15 PM
molly doesnt seem to moult apart from on our nice clean clothes :005:
but then she is only 6 months old,and has had up to now quite a flat smooth coat,although the last few weeks,it has grown rapidly.
Title: Re: How much hair!!!
Post by: Joelf on August 05, 2006, 06:27:05 PM
We have a lab & a cocker; I would say Spike(lab) moults the most & all year round. Domino(cocker) has soft fine hair which doesn't seem to come out quite so readily.
Title: Re: How much hair!!!
Post by: CraftySam on August 06, 2006, 08:52:19 PM
I just picked up the best brush/comb for Emma  :D The Furminator It's great  :D it doesn't hurt :'( her like a slicker brush. You wouldn't believe the hair that come off her with this. Check it out. :shades: It's a little pricey in Canada it might be cheaper in the U.K It's great for long or short hair. They have a video and pictures on the web. I'm not sure if it's okay to post the link where u can see the video and pictures of all the hair that it removes.
 :D
http://www.entirelypets.com/furminator.html?gclid=CMSJ7qGswYYCFQ9MPgodnWfDQQ

I've got one of these for my golden retriever and its fab. As you say it doesn't hurt him.  He's shedding load and it does really help.  I've used it on my lab, though it tends to irritate her skin.