- Name: Huckleberry Finn
- Owner: Lauryn Helm
- Breed: Portuguese Water Dog
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- Spay/Neutured: Yes
- Age: 3 Years 9 Months
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Portuguese Water Dog
The Portuguese Water Dog is not yet common in the United States, although it is steadily rising in popularity especially since the Obama's obtained a dog for their daughters. The current "first dog" in the White House is a Portuguese Water Dog named "Bo". As the name implies, the breed hails from Portugal where it is a much loved and hard working companion of fishermen. Portuguese Water Dogs are medium sized, strong swimmers and active energetic family pets.
History
Some people believe that the Portuguese Water Dog dates back to 700 B.C. when it was a patrol dog near the Chinese Russian border. At that time, the dog may have been a herder for cattle, sheep, camels and horses. At that point, there are two primary theories as to how the dog traveled from the Chinese Russian border to Portugal. One theory maintains that the Berbers captured the dogs and spread across North Africa, finally arriving in Portugal in the 8th century. The other theory holds that the dogs were taken by the Goths, a German tribe. This tribe invaded Spain and Portugal in 400 A.D. and the dogs stayed there. Regardless of the theories, once the dogs reached Portugal, they had found a home. Fisherman quickly learned that the Portuguese Water Dog, called cao de agua (water dog) in Portuguese, was an excellent hard working dog. They were used to herd fish into the nets, retrieve lost tackle or broken nets, and to act as a courier from ship to ship and ship to the shore. For centuries, the Portuguese Water Dog was a constant companion of the fishermen, but in the early 20th century, agriculture became more popular than fishing, and the popularity of the breed diminished. The dogs nearly vanished. In the 1930s a wealthy Portuguese shipping magnate took it upon himself to save the breed from extinction. With much effort, Portuguese Water Dogs slowly rebounded and in 1954, were accepted into the English Kennel Club. In 1958 the United States became interested when a pair of dogs arrived in New York. In 1972, a group of 16 individuals had a meeting at a home in Connecticut and formed the Portuguese Water Dog Club of America with an initial enrollment of only 12 dogs. Due to the dedication of the club members, the number of Portuguese Water Dogs in the United States rose to 650 by 1982, and by 1983, the breed was accepted into the American Kennel Club.
Appearance and Size
The Portuguese Water Dog is a medium sized dog with either a longhaired coat or curly coat. Common coat colors include black, white, various tones of brown or combinations of these colors. The hair coat infrequently sheds and is water-resistant. The feet are webbed, which explains their strength as swimmers. The Portuguese Water Dog stands 20 to 23 inches at the shoulder and weighs between 42 to 60 pounds.
Personality
Friendly and active, the Portuguese Water Dog makes an excellent pet for an active family, especially those who enjoy water sports or outdoor activities.
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Videos of Portuguese Water Dogs
Portuguese Water Dogs
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Scout the Portuguese Water Dog
Scout, our Portuguese Water Dog playing in her pool on a hot summer day in Vancouver.
Portuguese Water Dogs - why the silly haircuts?
The Dog Reporter© finds out why the Portuguese Water Dog has those great haircuts on the back of their body. The Dog Reporter also finds out what make these dogs so special (before the Obamas made them the most famous breed in the world as of April 12th!)
Portuguese Water Dog doing the "butt drag"
My dog Maggie wiping her ass on the carpet... then smells it for good measure.
Two Portuguese Water Dog Kings of the Hill
Thunder and I swam out to this rock to fetch the yellow donut and then I dove into the water for the first time!
Genius Portuguese Water Dog Puppies
These puppies are 8 weeks old. They have already learned to sit on command and when they want treats. Who says communication between different species is impossible?!!
Hope & Bear Go Wild - Portuguese Water Dogs
Portuguese Water Dogs Hope and Bear of Gladwyne, PA amuse themselves on a rainy day.
Portuguese Water Dog at Crufts
The Dog Reporter© goes behind the scenes at Crufts to visit the Portuguese Water Dogs.
DFS Crufts 2010 Best of Breed Portuguese Water Dog
We talk to this Best of breed winner for the Portuguse Water Dog. CH/INT/NORD CH ISOSTAR'S MISSMATCH [ATC AK00145NOR] Bitch Owner: MRS R KRISTIANSEN
Portuguese Water Dog Team-Tag Buoy Water Retrieval
Turns out Thunder isn't allowed in the pool -- so THAT's why he left the water retrieval to me. But once I approached the steps of the pool, Thunder grabbed the other side of the buoy and helped me carry it safely to land. He's a great buddy.
Portuguese Water Dogs - the 1st year
Some photos we took the 1st yr of our true liter-sister PWD's. Lucie (brown) is a wavy and Luckie (black) is a smooth-faced (improper coat gene)
Happy Portuguese Water Dog and Owner. Testimonial for Unleashed Potential Halifax Dog Trainer
This is a Great Testimonial given from very please clients of Unleashed Potential Halifax. For more information on our dog training services please check us out on our website. unleashedpotential.ca or like us on Face book. Please subscribe to our youtube page to get more great videos. If you like this please share it.
Portuguese Water dog puppies
Our dog, Isabella and her litter born on July 4, 2008. Enjoy watching these adorable puppies...
Portuguese water Dogs hunting gold fish and gummie bears
Dog in pool eating gold fish ( carrots ) and Gummie bears , Portuguese Water and brown Lab
Durango the Portuguese Water Dog getting settled in
redeemingdogs.com Here is Durango on day 1 of his board and train, meeting my dogs and getting settled in. Redeeming Dogs trains dogs and owners in the Dallas Worth area.





