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 Irish Water Spaniel Dog

The Irish Water Spaniel dog
The Irish Water Spaniel dog is the tallest of the spaniels. The Irish Water Spaniel breed is a fun loving, amiable, and somewhat clownish dog. These dogs are bold, highly intelligent, and quick to learn, which makes training easy. The Irish Water Spaniel dog can also be rather obstinate, opinionated, and sensitive, which makes them best suited to those with some experience of dog ownership. The personality of the Irish Water Spaniel dog can vary from one individual to another, but by and large these dogs are eager to please their owners. The Irish Water Spaniel enjoys play and activity, and have inquisitive and curious natures. The energy level of the Irish Water Spaniel dog can be very high as a puppy, but tends to decrease to more moderate levels as the dog grows older. The Irish Water Spaniel can be very protective, which makes him an effective watch dog. Some can also be reserved or sharp, which makes early socialization important.

The Irish Water Spaniel dog, as the name suggests, loves water and is known to be a very efficient retriever when it comes to wildfowl. The Irish Water Spaniel dogs will get along well with children, particularly children that they have been brought up with, but tend to be wary around strangers. When it comes to other pets some Irish Water Spaniel dogs can be aggressive, particularly with other dogs, again early socialization is an important consideration if you have other pets. The Irish Water Spaniel dog is a spirited dog that has plenty of stamina and a fun loving disposition, making him a great choice for a family pet

Irish Water Spaniel dogs have extraordinary webbed feet that greatly assist them in swimming. They have well boned, straight front legs with hind quarters as high or slightly higher than its shoulders. The Irish Water Spaniel dog has a curly, crisp-textured coat. The Irish Water Spaniel dog have a dense outer coat which lines the their curly outer coat –this helps insulate dogs even in the coldest weather. The Irish Water Spaniel dog breeds is the largest of the spaniels and has a rather large head with an arched skull. Their face and tail have short hairs compared to the long curls of their body. Their dark eyes are protected by a top-knot of curls that hang from the head. They have deep chest which is rather narrow to allow free movement when swimming.  Read on...

 

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