Portuguese Water Dogs, Portuguese Water
Dog Puppies, Portuguese Water Dog Breeders, Portuguese Water
Dog Clubs and Rescue, Portuguese Water Dog Pictures,
Portuguese Water Dog Names and more.
Common Misspellings, Misnomers and
Nicknames for the Portuguese Water Dog: Portugeuse Water
Dog, PWD, Portie, Portugese Water Dog, Cão de água Português
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Portuguese Water Dog Breed
Information Profile
Portuguese Water Dog
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Portuguese Water Dog |
Portuguese Water Dog
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Alternative names |
| Cão de água
Português |
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Country of origin |
| Portugal |
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Common nicknames |
| Portie, PWD |
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Classification and breed
standards |
| FCI: |
Group 8 Section 3 #37 |
Stds |
| AKC: |
Working |
Stds |
| ANKC: |
Group 6 (Utility) |
Stds |
| CKC: |
Group 3 - Working dogs |
Stds |
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KC (UK): |
Working |
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| NZKC: |
Utility |
Stds |
| UKC: |
Gun Dogs |
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Portuguese Water Dogs are a
breed of
dog, bred by the Portuguese to be
companions at sea. They are similar in
size to a
Wheaten Terrier and are usually
black but can also be brown or white.
Portuguese Water Dog
Appearance
The hair is either worn in a
"retriever cut" or a "lion cut." In the
lion cut, the hindquarters, muzzle, and
the base of the tail are shaved and the
rest of the body is left full length.
This cut originated with the fishing
dogs of Portugal to keep the body warm
while allowing movement of the back
legs. The end of the tail is kept long,
because in those days, the fishermen
sometimes didn't know how to swim, and
the dog could pull them to safety with
its tail. The retriever cut is left 1"
(2.5 cm) long evenly over the body
(although some owners prefer the muzzle
or the base of the tail shorter). This
cut is a more recent style and
originated because breeders wanted to
make the breed more appealing and less
unusual looking for buyers.
Most dogs, especially traditional
show dogs, are entirely black or a dark
brown; however, it is common to see
white chests and legs on black and brown
coats. "Parti" coats, with white fur and
black spots, are rare but visually
striking. The hair is either wavy or
curly and is like human hair (and Poodle
hair) in that it keeps growing. The hair
must be trimmed about every two months
and, although it is possible to groom at
home, it is usually easier to pay a
professional groomer. White hair is
finer than black, and parti coat dogs
will require more frequent brushing and
grooming to avoid matting.
Portuguese Water Dog
Coat Types
In accordance with the breed
standard, Portuguese water dogs have two
coat types, wavy and curly. From the
Portuguese Water Dog Club of America
Revised Standard for the Portuguese
Water Dog:
- Curly coat: "compact,
cylindrical curls, somewhat
lusterless. The hair on the ears is
sometimes wavy".
- Wavy coat: "Falling gently in
waves, not curls, and with a slight
sheen".
Occasionally, a dog may have what is
termed an "improper" coat. This is a
cosmetic variation that relates to what
is believed to be a recessive gene. It
causes the dog to have an undercoat
(unlike curly- and wavy-coated PWDs), a
flatter coat overall, and may have
curling on the hocks, and generally
appears more Spaniel- or
Border Collie-like. Because these
dogs do not adhere to the breed
standard, they may not be shown in
competition, but otherwise are
completely healthy and have all the
excellent traits of PWDs. Some reports
indicate that these coats shed more and
are not hypoallergenic, although more
study is needed. For more information on
improper coats, see:
The dogs also have an interesting
bluish tinge to their skin that is hard
to notice underneath their black fur.
Their paws are slightly webbed, which
one can notice by trying to pass one's
finger between the dog's toes. Because
the PWD has a single layered coat, they
can live extremely well even among
people that suffer from dog allergies.
This breed does not shed its fur, it
only falls out once the hair root has
died, just like with human hair.

Portuguese Water Dog with a
Brown Wavy Coat |

Portuguese Water Dog of the
Curly Coat Type |

Portuguese Water Dog with "Parti
Colors" Coat |

Portuguese Water Dog Puppy of
the Wavy Coat Type |
Portuguese Water Dog
Temperament
Portuguese Water dogs make excellent
companions. They are loving, sweet, and
intelligent. Because they are
working dogs, they are perfectly
content in being at their master's side
at all times. Owners of this breed will
attest that their Portie follows them
constantly. This is typical of the
breed, as it strives for attention and
prefers to be engaged in activity. Do
not be surprised if your Portie brings
you a "gift" or toy when you get home as
another way of getting attention, and
affection. This breed makes an excellent
guard dog due to its determination to
defend its territory and a very loud and
distinctive bark.
When there is nothing else to do,
Porties like to chew. Heavy-duty chew
toys can help keep a Portie occupied.
(plastic water bottles with a few treats
inside keep them occupied for hours!) Be
sure to Portie-proof your home, by
keeping all fragile items (especially
potted plants) out of reach. A bored
Portie can become a destructive Portie.
Portuguese Water Dog
History
Originating back to the 1500s in
Portugal, Portuguese Water Dogs (Porties)
were originally used by fishermen. They
were used to send messages between
boats, to retrieve fish and articles
from the water, and to guard the fishing
boats. (They often received a portion of
the catch after a job well done, too!)
They helped to bring in nets and to save
fishermen when they fell in the water.
During the off-season, Portuguese Water
Dogs would double as herding dogs. They
were very popular, and this might be
where they picked up their loyal and
dependable characteristics. Eventually
commercial fishing equipment made the
dogs unnecessary. They fell out of favor
and almost became extinct. At one point,
there were only 25 Portuguese Water Dogs
in the world. Since then, breeders have
been carefully bringing back the breed.
There are now thousands of Porties
throughout the world.
Miscellaneous Facts
About the Portuguese Water Dog
- The Portie is a fairly rare
breed; only 15 entrants for
Portuguese Water Dogs were made to
England's Crufts competition in
2002, although their personality and
nonshedding qualities have made them
more popular in recent years.
- Portuguese Water Dogs have a
multi-octave voice. Although they
are not prone to barking
excessively, they usually have a
wide range of barks, chortles,
grumbles, and sighs. Porties also
have an audible "laugh," a loud,
irregular, breathy pant used at play
or during greetings.
- The Portuguese Water Dog Girella
is one of the most famous of its
breed. She meets musicians ( like
Deep Purple , Franz Ferdinand , .. )
if she lays her head on the speaker
while a song of the band is played.
"Dog Likes Music"
References
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Correa, Paolo (2001). Portuguese
Water Dog (Pet Love). Interpet
Publishing.
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Braund, Kathryn (1997). The New
Complete Portuguese Water Dog.
Howell Bk.
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Portuguese Water Dog
Clubs
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Portuguese Water Dog Club of Great Britain
- Keystone
Portuguese Water Dog Club - Pennsylvania
regional club for Portuguese Water Dog owners and
enthusiasts. Event calendar, membership information,
photo album.
- Nutmeg
Portuguese Water Dog Club - Connecticut regional
club. Photo calendar, membership information, photo
album.
- Pacific
Northwest Portuguese Water Dog Club -
Information and resources about the Portuguese Water
Dog, activities, club activities, local events,
information and merchandise.
- Portuguese Water
Dog Club of America, Inc. - Presents many
articles on the breed, including water work and
health. Information on the club, membership and
upcoming events.
- Portuguese
Water Dog Club of Northern California - Hosts of
2000 National Specialty in Monterey; site includes
tentative schedule of events.
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Portuguese Water Dog Foundation, Inc. -
Organization funds research for genetic and other
canine diseases with the goal of improving the
quality of life for Portuguese Water Dogs.
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Portuguese Water Dog
Rescue
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Portuguese Water Dog
Picture Galleries
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Abby and Sailor - Sailor talks about what it's
like to live with a PWD, alternative (raw) dog
diets, alternative medicine. Good perspective for
people new to the PWD.
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Alto Mare Gonsolves - Photos and chat about this
champion PWD and his owner, who is the mayor of
Pacifica, California.
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Blaster and Banzai - Photos of CH De Leao's
Master Blaster CDX, NA, CGC, TDI, TT, and CH De
Leao's Buckaroo Banzai.
- Boomer and
Rocky - A pair of PWD brothers living the good
life in sunny Southern California share photos,
breed information, thoughts on agility training.
(Large graphics, slow to download.)
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Bosun and Shanty - Bosun's view of the world and
his younger sister Shanty, lots of photos.
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Calimel's Chloe and Crackerjack - Many photos of
Chloe and Crackerjack in the water, on boats.
Information about PWDs and what it's like to live
with them. (Graphics are quite attractive but very
large.)
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Cringely's Web-Footed Website - Information on
PWD clubs and agility, news article and photo of PWD
"Midge" competing in an agility competition.
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Gable's Story - The story of a rescued PWD, with
photos.
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Hunter's Strength of Samson, JWD ("Sam") - Photo
gallery chronicles Sam's life, including puppy
pictures, various haircuts, water retrieving and
water trials.
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Joaquim and Rosa - Rosa's memories of her
brother Joaquim, plus photos, links.
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Linda Drake's PWD Page - Photos of Linda's
Gimbal and Hawser, plus photos of other pet PWDs and
links to PWD information.
- Portwind
Portuguese Water Dogs - Personal site with
photos, information on the breed, and other links.
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Sirocco do Lusiadas - Many pictures of Sirocco,
a brown/white male living in the Netherlands, and
his family. Links to other PWD sites.
- Toraq's
Samantha - Samantha, a happy pet living by the
river in California's Gold Country, discusses food,
squirrels, friends and arthritis. Photos.
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Zoroaster - About a pet in Highland Park,
Illinois. Photo, brief story, links.
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Portuguese Water Dog
Books
The following books about Portuguese Water Dogs
can be purchased online from Amazon.com with secure online
ordering and fast and convenient to your door delivery. Just use
the links provided with each book to view additional information
and/or purchase from Amazon.com
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The portuguese water dog: A guide for
the new owner
from VKFoster Publishing
Customer Review:

A very easy read with lots of usefull
information. Laid out in a way to be
easily used for reference as future
needs arise. The book was more geared to
the pet owner than the owner wanting to
show or breed but there is a section
with references and ideas if that is
what you want. Great all around...
more info |
Customer
Rating:
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The Complete Portuguese Water Dog
from Howell Book House
Customer Review:

This book is my bible when it comes to
this excellent breed of dog. I am so
proud to own 2 of these fine dogs. This
book has been able to answer all my
questions from care of my new litter of
pups to my very first interest of where
these dogs came from. I have found that
the book is very accurate in...
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Portuguese Water Dog
Names Suggestions
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Name |
Meaning |
Gender |
Origin |
| Duarte |
rich guard |
M |
Portuguese |
| Humberto |
a form of Humbert |
M |
Portuguese |
| Izabel |
Variant of Elizabeth. My God is
bountiful;God of plenty. |
F |
Portuguese |
| Joao |
Variant of the Hebrew John 'Jehovah has
been gracious; has shown favor.'. |
M |
Portuguese |
| Justino |
Form of Justus 'just; upright;
righteous.'. |
M |
Portuguese |
| Liberio |
liberation |
M |
Portuguese |
| Marcos |
Of Mars. The Roman fertility god Mars
for whom March was named. |
M |
Portuguese |
| Marques |
Of Mars; the god of war. A title name
ranking below duke and above earl. |
M |
Portuguese |
| Mateus |
Gift of God. |
M |
Portuguese |
| Maureo |
Dark-skinned; A Moor. |
M |
Portuguese |
| Mauricio |
Dark-skinned; A Moor. |
M |
Portuguese |
| Aitana |
Glory |
F |
Portuguese |
| Fia |
Weaver |
F |
Portuguese |
| Inigo |
Ardent |
M |
Portuguese |
| Mirari |
Miracle |
F |
Portuguese |
| Morela |
Brunette |
F |
Portuguese |
| Querida |
Beloved |
F |
Portuguese |
| Ramiro |
Supreme Judge |
M |
Portuguese |
| Xanti |
Name for St. James |
M |
Portuguese |
| Yelena |
Light |
F |
Portuguese |
| Zorion |
Happy |
M |
Portuguese |
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