Portuguese Water Dog
Written by Delano on August 29th, 2009

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portuguese_water_dogsCountry of Origin:

The Portuguese Water Dog originated in Portugal

Height:

Portuguese Water Dog males range from 20 to 22 inches (50-57 cm.), females from 17 to 20 inches (43-52 cm.)

Weight:

Portuguese Water Dog males range from 42 to 55 pounds (19-25 kg.), females from 35 to 49 pounds (16-22 kg.)

Colors:

Portuguese Water Dogs may be black, white or brown, parti-color (white with dark spots), black or brown with white markings, or even silver fox or gray.

Coat:

The Portuguese Water dog is a non-shedder. It has curly or wavy hair that should be brushed or combed regularly.

Temperament:

The Portuguese Water dog is a highly intelligent breed and used to be used primarily in the Portuguese fishing industry to guard boats, carry messages between boats and retrieve anything that fell overboard. This breed gets along well with children and other dogs and is highly intelligent, affectionate and loyal. Portuguese water dogs respond to tone of voice.

Health Concerns:

Susceptible to hip dysplasia and PRA. Breeding stock should be tested for GM-1 Storage Disease, a fatal nerve disease that appears when a puppy is six months old.

Life Expectancy:

The Portuguese Water Dog can be expected to live about 10 to 14 years.

Living Environment:

The Portuguese Water Dog can do well in an apartment as long as it is sufficiently exercised. In temperate climates Portuguese water Dogs can live outside, they prefer however to be close to their families. This breed loves to retrieve sticks or balls and makes and excellent jogging companion.

AKC Group:

The Portuguese Water Dog is in the Working Group

 
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Miniature Poodle
Written by Delano on August 28th, 2009

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mini_poodleCountry of Origin:

The Miniature Poodle originated in Europe.

Height:

Miniature Poodles range from 11 inches to 15 inches.

Weight:

Miniature Poodles range from 15 to 20 pounds.

Colors:

Miniature Poodles can be any solid color.

Coat:

Miniature Poodles have frizzy or curly coats, which are dense and frizzy. The coat requires regular grooming.

Temperament:

The Miniature Poodle is intelligent, alert, playful, anxious to please, obedient and responsive. Good with children and other pets; sometimes tend to bark excessively. Can be shy with strangers. Sometimes nervous and aggressive, Miniature Poodles have been known to bite as a result of being over-pampered.

Health Concerns:

The Miniature Poodle is susceptible to epilepsy, skin and eye problems.

Life Expectancy:

The expected life span of the Miniature Poodle is 13-15 years.

Living Environment:

Miniature Poodles are less active than the Standard Poodles and do well in apartments. A walk each day and a play session at home is a sufficient amount of exercise for this dog breed.

AKC Group:

The Miniature Poodle is in the Non-Sporting group.

 
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Toy Poodle
Written by Delano on August 27th, 2009

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toy_poodleCountry of Origin:

The Toy Poodle originated in Europe.

Height:

Toy Poodles are 10 inches or smaller

Weight:

Toy Poodles range from 4 to 8 pounds.

Colors:

Toy Poodles can be any solid color.

Coat:

Toy Poodles have harsh, dense coats. Their coat requires brushing twice a week and clipping every two months.

Temperament:

Toy Poodles are a good tempered breed and are devoted to their families. Affectionate with their owners, Toy Poodles can be timid around strangers.

Health Concerns:

The Toy Poodle is susceptible to patellar luxation, epilepsy, ear infections, eye disease and diabetes.

Life Expectancy:

The expected life span of the 12-14 years.

Living Environment:

Toy Poodles do well in apartments and are good dogs for less active people. One walk a day is fine for this breed.

AKC Group:

The Toy Poodle is in the Toy group.

 
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