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Energy
Exercise
Playfulness
Affection
Friendliness towards dogs
Friendliness towards other pets
Friendliness towards strangers
Ease of training
Watchdog ability
Protection ability
Grooming
Cold tolerance
Heat tolerance
As his name implies, the American Water Spaniel is a natural lover of water. Not only is he a skilled retriever and versatile hunter, but is also a tractable fun-loving family dog, as long as he gets regular physical and mental exercise. He is sensitive and willing to please. Some can be timid. Generally good with other dogs in the household. Barking can be a definite problem; some also whine or drool.
Like all hunting dogs, the American Water Spaniel needs daily exercise, although these requirements can be met with a long walk. The coat is oily and needs weekly brushing. Hair may be clipped from the feet and topknot. Ears should be checked regularly.
Major concerns: none
Minor concerns: lenticular opacities, CHD
Occasionally seen: patellar luxation, PRA
Suggested tests: (hip), (eye)
Life span: 10-12 years
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