Water dog

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File:Barbet from 1915.JPG
The Barbet, one of the oldest breeds of water dogs.

A water dog is a type of gundog bred to flush and retrieve game from water. Water dogs are considered the progenitors of most modern retriever dog breeds.[1]

Description

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File:Cão de agua Português 2.jpg
A Portuguese Water Dog with its coat clipped in the classic water dog clip.

Water dogs are usually medium-sized, active dogs; their most distinctive feature are their tight waterproof coats and their strong desire to swim. Traditionally many long haired water dogs breeds have their coats clipped with a bare midriff and hindquarters to assist in swimming by reducing drag, whilst retaining a long coat around their torso to prevent thermal shock when jumping into freezing water. This classic clip is seen to this day in dog shows with some breeds such as Poodles retaining a variation of this clip. Paintings by artists like Francisco Goya and Albrecht Durer in the 15th century depict early Standard Poodles, which were used for retrieving game birds from water.[2][3][4]

History

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Water dogs are an ancient type of dog, used by ancient mariners to retrieve objects lost overboard as well as to pass messages between boats, they were known to the Romans who called them "lion dogs" after the distinctive clipping of their coats. Water dogs continued to be seen aboard ships until modern times. They were known to be prevalent in the Spanish Armada and could still be seen through to the 20th century aboard fishing vessels, particularly in the waters around Spain and Portugal.[3][4]

In addition to their roles as ships' dogs, in Medieval Europe water dogs were used quite widely by hunters to retrieve ducks from water that had been shot with a bow and arrows, as well as the arrows and bolts that had missed their mark.[3][4]

With the invention of modern firearms the need for dogs to retrieve arrows disappeared and many of the European water dogs breeds became predominantly ornamental, such as the poodle, whilst others adapted into modern gundogs, like the Wetterhoun. It is believed that water dogs were used, along with other types, in the breeding of most modern retriever breeds.[4]

List of breeds

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This is a list of dog breeds usually considered water dogs.[3][4]

Breed Alternate name(s) Country of origin Image
American Water Spaniel American Brown Spaniel &
American Brown Water Spaniel
File:Flag of the United States.svg United States File:American Water Spaniel 001.jpg
Barbet French Water Dog File:Flag of France.svg France File:BIBICHE di Barbochos Reiau de Prouvenco.jpg
Cantabrian Water Dog Perro de agua cantábrico,
Perro de lanas & Merlucero
File:Flag of Spain.svg Spain File:Kantauriar ur-txakurra1.jpg
English Water Spaniel Water Dog & Water Rug File:Flag of England.svg England
File:English Water Spaniel.jpg
Irish Water Spaniel Whiptail, Shannon Spaniel,
Rat Tail Spaniel & Bog Dog
File:Flag of Ireland.svg Ireland File:Irish Water Spaniel from 1915.JPG
Lagotto Romagnolo Romagna Water Dog &
Water Dog of Romagna
File:Flag of Italy.svg Italy
File:Lagotto Romagnolo.jpg
Poodle Pudelhund & Caniche File:Flag of France.svg France, File:Flag of Germany.svg Germany
File:Bo the poodle retrieving a duck.jpg
Portuguese Water Dog Cão de Água Português &
Cão de Água Algarvio
File:Flag of Portugal (official).svg Portugal File:Portekiz su kopegi.jpg
Pudelpointer File:Flag of Germany.svg Germany File:Pudelpointer on point.jpg
Spanish Water Dog Perro de agua Español File:Flag of Spain.svg Spain File:Emma spanish waterdog 4.jpg
Tweed Water Spaniel Tweed Spaniel &
Ladykirk Spaniel
File:Flag of England.svg England
Wetterhoun Otterhoun & Dutch Spaniel File:Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands


Extinct breed
‡ Often considered a versatile gundog

References

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