Many
breeds love water, but for those who are not enthusiastic, wipes or dry shampoo can help cut back on the number of needed baths.
If not used for hunting on a regular basis, the Small Munsterlander Pointer dogs need a chance to go for a long run or even for a swim (the Small Munsterlander Pointer
breed loves water).
When I took him to the vet for his first visit for a shot, the vet asked me if he'd gone into the water yet because
this breed loves the water.
As their name suggests,
this breed loves water and people with swimming pools should expect to find their dog swimming and splashing about.
Being that they were bred for water work,
this breed loves the water and is an excellent retriever.
This breed loves water so whether you're a bird hunter or just a family that loves to visit the lake or the beach, the Chessie is a good choice.
Not exact matches
Anybody can help in the fight by making sure there's no standing
water around, where mosquitoes
love to
breed.
These pesky insects — identifiable by the distinctive black and white stripes on its body —
love to
breed in stagnant
water, and will usually hang around pails or flower pots that have collected
water over time.
Then, understand what are the
breed's specific characteristics such as its coat (thick or thin fur) and its instinctive
love for
water.
Breeds like the Irish Setter, the Golden Retriever and the American
Water Spaniel love being in w
Water Spaniel
love being in
waterwater.
Along with their
love of
water, one of the defining traits of this
breed is their friendly, outgoing personality.
Historically the
breed was
bred for helping fisherman with common tasks, such as retrieving fish, nets, and ropes, which is where their
love for
water comes from.
They
love water; this
breed was specially designed to wade through it.
Some believe the
breed originated in Germany as the Pudelhund (a combination of the phrase «to splash about» as an homage to the
breed's
love of
water and the German word for «dog»), and others argue that it was descended from the Barbet, a French dog, and might have been crossed with the Hungarian
water dog.
This
breed loves walks with his owner however due to the folds of skin, which can make him overheat, fresh
water should always be provided.
You'll find the Portuguese
water dog to be amongst the friendliest of all the dog
breeds out there, incredibly
loving, incredibly caring, and capable of getting truly attached to the humans that they call their own.
They are good swimmers and
love to play in
water, making them the best
breed for duck hunting, but labs will prove helpful with any type of small game.
The
breed standard states that the dog should have a strong retrieving drive, intense birdiness, endurance and a
love for
water.
Originally
bred to retrieve fish, they
love to play fetch with their owner and will be the perfect companion for a day at the beach thanks to their
love of
water.
An unusual quality of this cat
breed is that it
loves water, and you will not have any problem to bathe it as long as the
water is at a suitable temperature, from 36º C to 38º C (95º F to 100º F).
The
breed originated in the Lake Van region of Turkey, which may explain their
love of
water.
They are illegitimately
bred because the country has been brainwashed to believe that these dogs will automatically be obedient, child friendly, and
love the
water..
The Newfoundland
breed in particular
loves water, so the Newfoundland Lab Cross might just
love it too.
They were
bred to be in the
water, so it isn't likely that you'll find a Portuguese that doesn't
love to go for a swim in the lake or river.
The Irish
Water Spaniel Dog
Breed has a personality and temperament that is intelligent and
loving.
The
breed retains its
love for the
water.
Shorthairs, most spaniel
breeds, and other non-conventional duck dogs lack this undercoat — I
love my springers, but don't allow them prolonged exposure to
water below 40 degrees.
Temperament / Behavior The American
Water Spaniel is a friendly, water - loving breed with strong retrieving and hunting insti
Water Spaniel is a friendly,
water - loving breed with strong retrieving and hunting insti
water -
loving breed with strong retrieving and hunting instincts.
The Spanish
Water Dog is a highly intelligent
breed that does best when given a job to do but, at the end of the day, they
love nothing more than to spend time with family.
Labradors are
bred to
love the
water.
Some dogs, even those who aren't
water breeds,
love to swim, but how about surf?
Not to be confused with the English Springer Spaniel (they are two totally separate
breeds), the Welsh Springer seems perfectly suited for Anderson Cooper as they are known to
love the great outdoors and their feet are even slightly webbed giving them an advantage when engaging in
water activities.
Primary polydipsia is used to describe excessive
water drinking that is not due to illness or psychosis: bored puppies or
water loving breeds may tank up on
water occasionally or consistently.
This brings us to another interesting feature of this
breed - they
love water and in their native region they have been termed «the Swimming Cats.»
If you're looking for a cat that
loves water, check out some of the
breeds mentioned above.
Their beginnings as sturdy dogs working by the Atlantic Ocean is where this
breed gets their
love of
water!
More faster -
breeding, warmer -
loving fish, and fewer cold -
water species are part of the «swings and roundabouts» pattern being picked up by the study published in Current Biology today.