these are the most popular breeds from 2006
Retrievers (Labrador) 123,760
Yorkshire Terriers 48,346
German Shepherd Dogs 43,575
Retrievers (Golden) 42,962
Beagles 39,484
Dachshunds 36,033 Continue reading
these are the most popular breeds from 2006
Retrievers (Labrador) 123,760
Yorkshire Terriers 48,346
German Shepherd Dogs 43,575
Retrievers (Golden) 42,962
Beagles 39,484
Dachshunds 36,033 Continue reading
West Highland Terriers, which are more commonly known as Westies, are hypoallergenic dogs. This is good news for allergy suffers who love these cute little bundles of fur.
One in ten people suffer from allergies to dogs, suffering from watering eyes and even attacks of asthma. Westies Continue reading
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Breeders “made it clear I had to prove myself worthy,” she said. “We were very nervous.” Now she enjoys the attention her puppy, named Capri, gets at her son’s baseball games. She has also set up puppy play dates with another Portuguese water dog in town.
Ever since the Obama family anointed Bo the country’s First Dog, requests for Portuguese water dogs have been soaring, jumping by about 100% in the U.S. and 122% in the U.K. from a year earlier, according to officials at the Portuguese Water Dog Club of America. The breed’s new vogue has made it harder than ever to get a “Portie,” a adorable and intelligent dog jealously guarded by its breeders.
Presidential Pooch Bo
Since the early 1970s, when the first few dogs arrived on U.S. shores, the nation’s estimated 200-odd water dog breeders have kept a tight leash on the adoption process in the name of protecting the dogs. Even before Bo, many prospective owners had to submit to an interview with the breeder and fill out an application that can run 11 pages.
Sample essay questions: “How would you describe the best dog for you and your family?” and “What other breeds have you considered?” and “Of the dogs you’ve owned, what do you enjoy most about dog ownership?”
According to Art Stern, the Texan who bred Bo, the President and Mrs. Obama weren’t subjected to the usual scrutiny when they accepted the puppy as a gift from Sen. Edward Kennedy and his family. But Mr. Stern, who usually insists on a face-to-face meeting with children to determine an adopting family’s suitability,States he carefully considered the behavior of 7-year-old Sasha and 10-year-old Malia on TV and concluded they were water-dog-worthy.
“We weren’t about to throw a wrench in the process,” Mr. Stern says. The first lady, through her press secretary, SaysBo is “a perfect fit.”
Just 1,400 puppies are born a year, which means the Bo boom has created acceptance rates worthy of an Ivy League college. Amanda Ford, a breeder in Carnation, Wash.,States she has seen casual inquiries for puppies increase from once a week to once a day. Her rejection rate — before Bo — was 10 to one.
“We try to discourage people,”States Mary Eadie, a breeder in Annandale, Va., whoStates she has had 300 calls since Bo Obama came on the scene. She Saysshe narrowed the field by eliminating anyone who wanted a dog immediately or wanted a female to breed. Then she weeded through applications, finally inviting the final 30 for interviews to vie for the 10 puppies her two females gave birth to in March. “We try to educate the public about the commitment involved in taking on this dog,” she says.
Ms. Eadie has a Web site and is on the water dog club’s list of breeders. She Saysthat with demand raging, she has created a few other parameters as well. She will sell only to people who can stay home with the dog or take it to work, who have a fenced-in yard and don’t have kids under the age of 6. And winners don’t get to pick their prize: Ms. EadieStates she tests the puppies’ temperament herself to make the perfect match.
As for the losers, “I do not tell people they’d be a bad owner,” she says. “I just tell people we do not have a puppy for them.”
Andrew Weitzer, a 57-year-old owner of an outdoor advertising company in New York,States he tried repeatedly to persuade a breeder to sell him a puppy, which he imagined frolicking happily at his country house. But Mr. WeitzerStates he was rejected several times because his kids, then just 2 years old, were too young.
Once rejected, some would-be buyers find themselves forever scorned. Julie Pincus, a 48-year-old graphic designer, barely escaped breeder banishment. Unable to have children and having battled breast cancer, Ms. Pincus decided a few years ago that she wanted aTiny company and underwent the lengthy review process, only to conclude her $1,500 dog had an underbite, a genetic flaw that compromises its value. She returned the dog to the upset breeder.
The Search for the Presidential Pet
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A few months later, Ms. Pincus found a breeder in a different state, reapplied and drove three hours to the interview. Suddenly the breeder changed her mind. Only after many calls did the breeder confess she’d heard about Ms. Pincus’s prior experience from the first breeder and had decided to reject her application. “They’re all nuts,” SaysMs. Pincus, who was eventually able to persuade the second breeder to grant her to adopt her current dog, Milo.
Breeders say they’re tough because they care about the puppies’ welfare and contend the caution is needed because the breed demands a lot of attention. Historically, the dogs lived on fishing boats, where they fetched tackle underwater and acted as couriers, strengthening their hind legs and sharpening their retrieval skills. According to the water-dog club, the dogs, considered sacred in pre-Christian times, require regular and extensive grooming, need a lot of exercise, think independently and, as puppies, can bite.
Ms. Pincus would not dispute that. Even afterHigh-priced dog training, she still muzzles Milo when they go out so he won’t nip people in their building or go after strangers inuncommon clothing. Still, she says, she adores his funny, canny ways, like the way he spins his favorite stool with his nose or presses a button on the oven to hear the sound it makes.
Milo’s “wormed his way into our hearts,” SaysMs. Pincus, adding that she’d add another water dog to her menagerie, if only she did not have to reapply.
by NANCY KEATES
Wall Street Journal
June 21, 2009 1:59 PM

The Portuguese Water Dog is a lesser known breed with many uniqueand appealing qualities. They are a highly energetic breed with a long history as a working dog. The Portuguese Water Dog is believed to descend from the same original dogs as the Poodle, the Kerry Blue Terrier, and the Irish Water Spaniel. The first reference to a water dog similar in type and function as the Portuguese water dog is in text by a monk in 1297, when a dog in a trim similar to the lion cut seen in the current day show ring on Portuguese Water Dogs and Poodles assisted a drowning sailor to shore.
That the first reference to a Portuguese Water Dog or their immediate ancestors includes a water rescue wouldn’t be a surprise to fans of the breed. When he was the companion of Portuguese fisherman, the dogs actually herded fish into the nets, retrieved lost equipment including damaged nets, and acted as messenger dogs between boat. Their work ethic and value as a partner to Portuguese fisherman made the Portuguese Water Dog and inseparable part of the fishing culture along the coasts of Portugal.
The Portuguese Water Dog is a moderate sized dog, with males averaging a height of 20-22 inches at the shoulder, females 17-22 inches. Females weigh from 35-50 pounds, while males may be up to 60 pounds. They are slightly rectangular, a Littlelonger in body than they’re tall, and of a moderate build that provides the strength for work without being coarse or too refined. Overall, they are blocky from head to tail their head is noted for breadth, and is like an assembly of squares and rectangles.
Perhaps one of the distinctions of the Portuguese Water Dog and the root of some of their popularity is that they’re a single coated dogs. Considered by dog fanciers to be “hypoallergenic” in the same manner as Poodles and Bichon Frises because their minimal shedding makes them a dog that many allergy suffers can tolerate. This does vary by individual, but the reduced shedding and water dog tendency not to have dry/flaky skin if fed a proper diet, reduces their allergen production.
The Portuguese Water Dog is still a dog maintaining a working temperament. They are not a dog that does well if left alone all day in the house or in a kennel. The Portuguese Water Dog requires adequate exercise, training, and a “job” whether that be formal obedience and agility work or some aspect of your life that they are allowed to assist with daily. They do ideal when they can be a Velcro-dog attached most days to one or more of their family members. They generally do well with children if socialized with them early-on, and do require a significant commitment to socialize in various situations as puppies to develop into the most stable dog possible.
Most owners note that you must have a sense of humor to live with a Portuguese Water Dog, as they most certainly do. As with many intelligent working breeds, the Portuguese Water Dog requires a certain investment of yourself to keep, but they return that investment many times over with their joyous company.
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You should pick up your Portuguese Water Dog Puppy from the breeder at age 9 weeks. Not before, not after. And get him fixed at age 9 months, not before, not after.
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