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Portuguese Water Dog

The Portuguese Water Dog is believed to be the "father" of the Caniche (which contrarily to what most people think does not have a French origin) and also of the "Irish Water Spaniel". The Portuguese Water Dogs are then one of the oldest purebreed dogs in the world.

The Portuguese Water Dogs existed once all along the Portuguese Atlantic coast, but became later restricted to the Algarve, the southern coast of the country. Thanks to their obedient and loyal behaviour, they helped Portuguese fishermen with fishing for many years: they caught fish, took messages from ship to ship, got items that fell overboard...

By the 1960's, when technology replaced most of the fishermen's tasks, this remarkable dog breed was in danger of extinction. This problems is fortunately solved nowadays, thanks to the American people and other foreign lovers of the Portuguese Water Dog. It is also thanks to the Americans that the Portuguese Water Dog Foundation exists, because in Portugal - though its place of origin - there is not even a decent association for this wonderful purebreed dog!

Portuguese Water Dogs usually have long curly coats, and their colours are mainly black or dark brown. They need a brushing at least three times a week. An important trait about this dog breed is having a coat that does not shed. Because of this characteristic, Portuguese Water Dogs are tolerated extremely well among people who suffer from dog allergies and are often considered an hypoallergenic dog breed.

The Portuguese Water Dog is highly intelligent, loyal and sensible. He is great with children and makes an ideal companion for any water sports lover.

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