Dogs
Water Dog
The standard poodle is a type of water dog
Water dogs are a type of gun
dog and count among their number some of the oldest dog breeds. As the name
implies, water dogs were bred to flush and retrieve game from water. Strong
swimming desire is distinctive within the various breeds.
The ancestors of modern water dogs originated in the
Mediterranean and other parts of
Europe over
2000 years ago.
Water dogs have curly, sometimes corded coats which are somewhat waterproof.
Most water dog breeds are highly intelligent and easy to train with a strong
desire to be in company with people.
The following breeds are considered water dogs (listed in alphabetical
order):
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