Irish Water Spaniel
The Irish Water Spaniel (Spáinnéar Uisce in Irish) is a breed of gundog of the spaniel type. They were developed in Ireland in the 1800's to fetch birds that had been shot at over lakes and rivers. They are one of the biggest spaniels.[1]
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Other names | Whiptail Shannon Spaniel Rat Tail Spaniel Bog Dog | ||||||||||||
Origin | Ireland | ||||||||||||
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Colour
They are always a dark brown colour called liver with very curly hair.[2]
Temper
They make good pets as they have a pleasant nature and are very smart, but sometimes they don't like being around other dogs.[3]
References
- "Native Irish Breed". The Irish Kennel Club.
- "Irish Water Spaniel Dog Breed Information". American Kennel Club.
- Welton, Michele. "Irish Water Spaniels: What's Good About 'Em, What's Bad About 'Em". www.yourpurebredpuppy.com.
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