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Portuguese Water Dogs Could Be Destructive When Bored to tears



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By : Mike Hargreaves    29 or more times read
Submitted 2010-01-31 01:31:22
Portuguese Water Dogs have short hair that does not shed and is thought to be a working dog, meaning that it is a breed that usually requires to stay on the go. This breed is considered a hypoallergenic dog. By tradition used to assist in fishing expeditions, the Portuguese Water Dog is in this day and age kept as a household pet. Despite the fact that this dog breed is not as familiar as other breeds, if you want a dog that is hypoallergenic, bubbly, and enjoys friendship, then this dog breed can be the one for you.

In view of the fact that the Portuguese Water Dog is not bred as regularly as other breeds of hypoallergenic dog, you will have got to search for a breeder on the internet, in the newspaper, or by calling breeders in your district until you unearth one. Mostly happy dogs, the Portuguese Water Dog needs to remain active or it will get bored stiff. You should have loads of playthings for it to mess about with and you may want to think about crate training when you are not at home. This means that the dog will stay in a crate when you go out so it does not damage your house. Once the Portuguese Water Dog becomes bored or feeling alone, it will gnaw on everything it finds.

Crate training must commence right after you get the dog home. By placing a blanket, toys and water into the crate, you will make the dog calm although you are absent. You should not use the crate when punishing the dog or it will not want to go in it when you go away for the day. After teaching the dog, you will have to sustain the routine. This will offer the dog structure and will also salvage your possessions. Keeping the dog in a crate while you are not at home will also lower allergens.

Portuguese Water Dogs require to be groomed every two months or so. There are two patterns that most groomers stick to, the retriever cut and the lion cut. The retriever cut means that the hair is cut in an even way on the body. The lion cut leaves that front half of the dog's body covered with hair, while hair on the back legs is cut short. You have got to take the dog to have his hair groomed if you are not at ease cutting it yourself.

If you are considering buying a Portuguese Water Dog, you must be ready to have steady friendship. These breeds need to be walked and they require to be entertained all the way through the day. If you need to take a trip on vacation or for work, you should board the dog so it will not be secluded. Portuguese Water Dogs generally live between twelve and fifteen years.

Portuguese Water Dogs are easy going and get along with kids and most adults. If you are searching for a dog breed that does not shed and will fit in with your household, then the Portuguese Water Dog is the breed for you. Although generally Portuguese Water Dogs are black, a few are white or a combination of both. Their hair is curly or wavy and akin to that of the standard poodle. If you lead an active life or get pleasure from the outdoors the Portuguese Water Dog may well be an ideal pet.
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