The Portuguese Water Dog is a medium-sized breed known for its distinctive curly or wavy coat and webbed feet, making it an excellent swimmer and retriever.
Daily Requirement
Portuguese Water Dog puppies require nutrient-dense food to support their active lifestyles and robust health. This breed is known for its high energy, so a balanced diet with the right nutrients is essential.
Feed puppies three times daily until they reach about 6 months, then transition to two meals per day as they mature.
Puppies need approximately 55-70 calories per pound of body weight daily, adjusting as they grow.
Provide fresh water frequently, aiming for about half a cup every two hours. Adjust the amount based on activity level and climate, as these active dogs may require more in warm or active settings.
Puppy food should be rich in protein and fats to support their muscle development and active lifestyle. A balanced puppy diet should contain:
Choose a dog food formulated specifically for puppies to support their development during their early life stages.
Portuguese Water Dogs may have sensitivities, so consider grain-free or limited-ingredient diets if needed. Omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids are beneficial for maintaining their waterproof coat and skin health.
Ensure the food meets the AAFCO nutritional standards for puppies, particularly for medium to large active breeds like the Portuguese Water Dog.
Quick answers sourced from our breed reference data.
The Portuguese Water Dog breed originated from Portugal.
Portuguese Water Dogs are a medium to large-sized dog and typically live 10 to 14 years.
Portuguese Water Dogs are commonly described as intelligent, energetic, loyal, and affectionate. known for their love of water and strong work ethic.
Based on temperament scores in our breed database, Portuguese Water Dogs are well-suited to family environments. Always meet the individual dog before bringing one home — personality varies within any breed.
Portuguese Water Dogs have a semi-long coat in colours including black, brown, white, Black & White.
Portuguese Water Dogs typically tolerate hot weather up to 29°C and cold weather up to -5°C. Adjust shelter, exercise, and grooming for your local climate.
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