Spanish Water Dog

Spanish Water Dog
Size
Medium
Height
Females – 15 ¾ to 18 inches; Males – 17 ½ to 19 ¾ inches
Weight
Females – 31 to 40 pounds; Males – 40 to 49 pounds
Coat
Short
Color
Parti-colored or solid shades of black, brown, beige or white
Energy
Medium
Activities
Conformation, Herding, Agility, Rally, Obedience, Water Competition, Retrieving, Flyball, Dock Diving and Barn Hunt
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The Spanish Water Dog is an ancient all-purpose breed native to Spain that was originally used to herd goats, sheep and cattle on farms; assist fishermen; and serve as hunting companions. Intelligent, lively and affectionate, the Spanish Water Dog is an outstanding, all-around family pet. Active and athletic, he should be included in as many activities with his human companions as possible. Boasting a rustic, natural look, the Spanish Water Dog’s curly, corded coat is easy to maintain.


When you understand your dog’s breed, you can provide a better, more personalized care routine. Every breed has its own physical and emotional needs, from exercise requirements to diet and grooming habits. For example, larger breeds, such as the German Shepherd or Labrador, may require more exercise to stay fit and avoid obesity, while smaller breeds, like Chihuahuas, often need less strenuous activity. Grooming can also vary greatly – breeds like Poodles or Shih Tzus require frequent grooming, while breeds like Beagles or Boxers shed less and need less maintenance. Additionally, each breed may have different health risks, including hip dysplasia, heart conditions, or respiratory problems. By tailoring your care to your dog’s breed, you ensure they live a longer, healthier, and happier life. Understanding your dog’s needs leads to a better, deeper connection and ensures they’re well taken care of for years to come. 

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