A Little History Why Your Dog Needs Portuguese Water Dog Training

Jun 11
07:59

2009

Richard Cussons

Richard Cussons

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Portuguese water dogs are intelligent and highly trainable dogs but just like other dogs, training is still necessary. Find out why...

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What factor led to the First Family's choosing the Portugese Water Dog to be the White House's top dog? The reason given by the President and his family is what everyone has known about the PWD for years,A Little History Why Your Dog Needs Portuguese Water Dog Training Articles which is that it is a dog with virtually no shedding, which makes allergy attacks a distant possibility for PWD owners.

But the earliest claim to fame of this dog breed from Portugal is of course, its ocean-going working background. A closer inspection of the Portie's feet shows that it has webbed feet, enabling it to be an efficient swimmer. At the height of its popularity, Portuguese fishermen kept on board the courageous, loyal and sociable canines as their all-around companions. The dogs took apparent pride in accomplishing assignments like retrieving objects from the water, and passing messages between fishing boats. These dogs were also reported many times as capable of herding fish in to nets under water. Even up to now, it is rare to see a Portie that does not play or swim in water; real PWDs simply adore water!

PWD owners will soon see that this very smart dog also knows how to play favorites; the dog gets attached to a single family member more than to a family as a unit. Nevertheless, they love meeting people and will definitely create a mess or some trouble if unattended. For example, without the proper portuguese water dog training, the dog can get accustomed to filching food off worktops when the owner is not paying attention. Just by observing and through exploration, PWDs are also willing to try out opening cabinet doors by themselves. So the point is that PWDs need to be supervised well, and they will raise a racket if made to live a life spent on couches.

Over half of the PWDs worldwide owe their existence to the same stud—Leão—who lived in the 1930s. This piece of information is a significant earful for anybody who is into PWD breeding, or is looking forward to buying a Portie free from flaws and hereditary disease.

And now, on to one last issue. Is the breed truly hypo-allergenic? What if the non-allergy inducing quality turns out to be a 'placebo effect'? If this turns out to be reality, then the President and his family could still count on the affection and good natured bounciness for which the Portuguese Water Dog is renowned. Proper portuguese water dog training ensures that the dog will share many unforgettable years with his family.