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American Water Spaniel Dog Breed Information:

The American Water Spaniel was bred to be an all-around hunting dog. Specializing in waterfowl, these skilled swimmers will happily retrieve from small boats, protected by their water-resistant double coats. This breed has the high energy of a dog born to chase and retrieve game, but given enough exercise, they can also make great family companions.

 

American Water Spaniel Dog Breed Group: Sporting Dogs.

American Water Spaniel Height: 1 foot, 3 inches to 1 foot, 6 inches tall at the shoulder.

American Water Spaniel Weight: 25 to 45 pounds.

American Water Spaniel Life Span: 12 to 15 years.

 

More About This Dog Breed:

The American Water Spaniel has qualities that make him well worth your consideration, especially if you're outdoorsy and live near the water. If you're looking for an active dog who loves to swim and retrieve and can be trained for different sports and activities, the American Water Spaniel could be an ideal fit for you. American Water Spaniels like to roam and may leave your yard or your side to go hunting on their own if they're not confined by a fence or restrained by a leash.

 

American Water Spaniel History:

The American Water Spaniel was developed in the Fox and Wolf River valleys of Wisconsin during the mid-1800s. Reliable breeding records date to 1865. The AWS's ancestors probably include the Irish Water Spaniel, Curly-Coated Retriever, Field Spaniel, and the now-extinct Old English Water Spaniel.

 

American Water Spaniel Size:

Males and females are 15 to 18 inches tall. Females tend to be slightly smaller than males, with females weighing 25 to 40 pounds and males weighing 35 to 45 pounds.

 

American Water Spaniel Personality:

The American Water Spaniel is lively, alert, friendly, and obedient, as long as you provide fair, consistent training and leadership. Without it, he can become stubborn and manipulative. Temperament is affected by a number of factors, including heredity, training, and socialization. Puppies with nice temperaments are curious and playful, willing to approach people and be held by them.

 

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American Water Spaniel Health:

American Water Spaniels are generally healthy, but like all breeds, they're prone to certain health conditions. Not all American Water Spaniels will get any or all of these diseases. 

Hip Dysplasia. 

Growth Hormone-Responsive Dermatitis. 

Pattern Baldness (Saddle Alopecia). 

Cataracts. Retinal Dysplasia. 

Allergies. 

Progressive Retinal Atrophy (PRA). 

Epilepsy. 

Hypothyroidism.

 

American Water Spaniel Care:

The American Water Spaniel can do well in smaller living situations such as an apartment or condominium, but he's a country dog at heart, and is happiest when he's got plenty of open space to run off his natural energy.

 

American Water Spaniel Feeding:

Recommended daily amount: 1 to 1.5 cups of high-quality dry food a day, divided into two meals.

 

American Water Spaniel Coat Color And Grooming:

This is what's known as a double coated dog. A dense undercoat protects the American Water Spaniel against weather, water, and scratchy underbrush. The outer coat may have uniform waves called a marcel coat or tight curls. The amount of curl or wave can vary from one area of the dog's body to another. 

The forehead is covered with short, smooth hair, and moderate feathering adorns the tail and legs. Brush your Aussiedoodles teeth at least two or three times a week to remove tartar buildup and the bacteria that lurk inside it. Daily brushing is even better if you want to prevent gum disease and bad breath.

 

American Water Spaniel with Children And Other Pets:

The American Water Spaniel is gentle with children. Teach your child never to approach any dog while he's eating or sleeping or to try to take the dog's food away. Some American Water Spaniels are territorial and aggressive with strange dogs, but they generally get along well with family dogs and cats.

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