Yes, very much so. (source info - see LINK listed below)
All dogs shed, but some shed so little you may never notice. Most PWDs are in this category. Of course, any dog that doesn't shed will need to be clipped from time to time as the hair, like your own, just keeps growing. There is an "improper coat" gene in PWDs that produces puppies with coats and coat patterns like Brittany Spaniels or Flat-coated Retrievers. These dogs do shed.
Walking with clay pots on their heads {with water in them} Camel Wagons pulled by dogs {they thought dogs were big horses in those times}
hell yeah they are large!
brother in brazilian language
His dog is a Portugese Water Dog.
The Portuguese Water Dogs should be groomed about once a month.
it is a predator
Of course, there no reason it shouldn't be.
Garlic is not toxic to Portuguese Water Dogs. However, dogs should NEVER be fed with garlic.Garlic contains a compound called n-propyl disulfide which can lead to heinz body anemia and death in the most serious cases. If your Portuguese Water Dog ate garlic, consult a veterinarian immediately.
Their country of origin is Portugal and they were a valued fisherman's dog because they were capable of retrieving things from the sea and carrying messages between boats. (this info from: Smithsonian Handbooks DOGS by David Alderton)
No. The Obama family has a Portuguese Water Dog.
Portuguese water dogs typically grow to be between 17 to 23 inches in height at the shoulder and weigh between 35 to 60 pounds.
Poodles, bichons, Portuguese water dogs and Spanish water dogs all have wool type fur. Their fur is thick an curly but do not shed as bad as other breeds.
Golden Retreivers Burnese Mountain Dogs Portuguese Water Dogs Collies Samoyed terriers Springer Spanials
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labrador, golden retriever, duck-tolling retrievers, and portuguese/spanish water dogs