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American Water Spaniel
(Amerikanischer Wasserspaniel) (AWS)

Photo Courtesy of Steve Deger. American Water Spaniels.
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Pronunciation |
American
Water Spaniel |
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Description |
The American Water Spaniel is active, muscular and hardy. The broad head is moderately long and in proportion to the rest of the dog, with a moderate stop. The square looking muzzle is medium in length. The wide nose has large nostrils and is black or brown in color. The teeth meet in a scissors or level bite. The wide set eyes vary in color from light yellow-brown to brown hazel to dark brown, depending on the coat color. The long, hanging ears are set at eye level, covered
with curls. The legs are medium in length. Dewclaws are sometimes removed. The well feathered tail is thicker at the base, tapering to a point and is medium in length, curved in a rocker fashion, and can be carried either slightly below or above the level of the back. The double coat ranges from wavy (marcel) to curly and comes in solid liver, brown or dark chocolate. There is sometimes a little white on the chest and toes.
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Temperament |
The American Water Spaniel is intelligent and very
trainable. It is eager to learn and very enthusiastic about it's work. It is
used above all for hunting quail, duck, pheasant, grouse, and rabbit. It also
makes a good guard dog and companion. Friendly, energetic, confident persistent
and obedient. . The American Water Spaniel is a pleasant, willing dog that is
highly sensitive, so obedience training should be calm, firm, quiet, and persuasive,
rather then demanding or sharp. He is an easy going, loving companion that is
usually excellent with children. If this dog believes he is, or that he could be, in an alpha position over humans he could snap defensively if startled or
harshly disciplined. The American Water Spaniel is very willing and responsive, therefore heavy-handed training methods are not necessary, instead be sure to be firm, but calm, consistent and confident. Be authoritative but in an even-tempered, stern way. Dogs do not respond well to harshness or anger. Socialize this breed well at an early age to avoid timidity and
potential dog aggressiveness as an adult. They usually get along with non-canine
pets. It loves attention, but can entertain itself. Some American Water Spaniels snore. If the dog is lacking in daily mental and or physical exercise they will tend to bark and
whine and can sometimes be hyper or over excited. It is an enthusiastic swimmer and makes a wonderful hunter in
difficult waters, in the woods and over uneven terrain. This breed likes to
roam. Some may drool.
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Height, Weight |
Height: 15-18 inches (36-46 cm.)
Weight: 25-45 pounds (11-20 kg.) |
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Health Problems |
Some lines are prone to skin problems. |
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Living Conditions |
American Water Spaniels will do okay in an
apartment as long as they get enough exercise. They are moderately active indoors
and will do best with at least an average-sized yard. Likes to roam in search of quary. |
Exercise |
The American Water Spaniel should have a lot of
physical exercise, which include long daily walks. |
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Life Expectancy |
About 12-15 years |
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Litter Size |
Average of 4 - 6 puppies |
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Grooming |
The oily coat of the American Water Spaniel needs
a through brushing twice a week. Bathe only when necessary as bathing removes
the natural oils in the coat and can dry out the skin. The coat may have a
strong smell due to the oil. This breed is a light shedder. |
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Origin |
Since the 18th century, the American Water Spaniel has
been an all-around farm and hunting dog. The exact knowledge regarding the origin of this
breed does not exist, but it was developed in the United States around Wisconsin and Minnesota, primarily in the Great Lakes area. The breeds ancestors include both the Irish Water Spaniel and Curly-Coated Retriever. They were the first breed developed in the United States that could retrieve from boats and also hunt. The breed was recognized by the AKC in 1940 and most likely would have been sooner if it were not for breed enthusiasts who were afraid it would ruin the breed's reputation as an excellent hunter. The AWSs have a gentle mouth and a fine nose making them excel as an outstanding bird dog in the woods, swamps, lakes, and rivers. The breed can point out squirrels in trees by barking and works
well both flushing game and retrieving. An excellent swimmer he uses his tail as a rudder, swimming well even in turbulent waters. The AWS is considered a rare breed. Only about 270 were registered with the
AKC in 1990, but it is believed that there were more born to hunting lines who were not registered, not to mention those who were registered with other clubs besides the American Kennel Club. They are the state dog of Wisconsin.
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| Group |
Gun Dog, AKC Sporting Group |
| Recognition |
FCI, AKC, UKC, CKC, NKC, CKC, AWSC, APRI, ACR, DRA |
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FCI = Fédération
Cynologique Internationale
AKC = American
Kennel Club
UKC = United Kennel
Club
CKC = Canadian
Kennel Club
NKC = National
Kennel Club
CKC = Continental
Kennel Club
AWSC = American
Water Spaniel Club, Inc.
APRI = American Pet Registry Inc.
ACR = American Canine Registry
DRA = Dog Registry of America, Inc. |
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