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Irish Water Spaniel

Irish Water Spaniel

The dog breed Irish Water Spaniel is a piked hunter, as most other spaniel breeds. Spaniels were especially bred to flush game out of dense brush.

Irish Water Spaniel is a particularly bright pedegree dog and mental training is necessary.

The dogs is slobber offenders.

The dog breed is a hypoallergenic pedegree dog. For allergy sufferers, a hypoallergenic pet might enable them to have a pet in their home. No canine is known to be completely nonallergenic. They do not shed. The dogs requires intermediate grooming.

Irish Water Spaniel is particularly easy to train. Even for beginners it's not challenging to drill this pedegree dog. The dog breed is not more emotionable than other dog breeds. The Irish Water Spaniel is one of the breeds with the highest energy levels. The dog breed have a intermediate need for running.

The dogs may be a bit reserved, aloof and wary of intruders. Can be a bit dog aggressive. These dogs can be great pets for older kids. The dogs consistently display few signs of exaggerated predatory tendencies. They do not posess instincts to nip and chew, but if such behaviour occurs the habit should be treated at an early age.

This dog breed may bark, but consistently not excessively. They can handle freezing temperatures and can adapt to cold climates. This dog breed is known to be particularly playful. The Irish Water Spaniel can get used to be home alone for a few hours every day.

Country of creation: the dogs was produced in Ireland. The dog breed consistently appears in dog shows in Dublin.

Classification of Irish Water Spaniel: Irish Water Spaniel is incorporated in the F.C.I. catalogue. The dog breed is admitted in the section «Water Dogs» (8.3) in the classification «Retrievers, Flushing Dogs, Water Dogs». F.C.I. I.D. for irish water spaniel is 124 and was added to the catalogue 2001-03-13. American Kennel Club classifies the dog breed as «Sporting Dogs». United Kennel Club includes the dog breed as «Gun Dogs» in their catalogue. Canadian Kennel Club classifies the dog breed as «Sporting dogs».

Irish Water Spaniel Health: Unfortunately, some Irish Water Spaniel's may attain formidable health concerns. Irish Water Spaniel is a pedegree dog which is affected by health concerns related to hip dysplasia. The hip dysplasia sickness is a regnant concern in larger dogs. Hypothyroidism is particularly common in these dogs.

The dogs anatomy: Male dogs will get 20 to 24 inches tall. Female dogs can grow to 19 to 23 inches tall. Male dogs is 45 to 65 pounds. Female dogs will weigh 45 to 65 pounds. The coat is of medium length.

Additional details about the irish water spaniel: The dog breed is comparably prominent and consistently manageable to discover for sale in the market. The irish water spaniel were originally bred for waterfowl retrieving.

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