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Hot: 27 to 29 °C
Cold: -6 to -4 °C
900 to 1.50K USD
150 to 200 PSI
Jump: 2-3 Feet
Run: 20-30 Miles per hour (32-48 km/h)
The unique and historically significant American Water Spaniel may be traced to Wisconsin, USA, in the nineteenth century. The precise origins are still a mystery, although it was developed by a deliberate mix of numerous spaniel breeds, including local hunting dogs and the Irish and English Water Spaniels.
The American Water Spaniel is an skillful on the icy lakes of Wisconsin, where it was earliest developed for hunting—especially waterfowl and forbearer. Because of this stirred breeding,' they were quite good at fetching water.
Originating in the USA, the American Water Spaniel AWS is a breed that is very conciliatory and adaptable. There is a devoted following among dog lovers, hunters, and families due to its dotty look and outstanding performing skills.
This medium sized dog has a rigid frame that is both comparative and muscular as well as and its classifiable duplicate coat provides extra shelter from the elements. Not only does their thick, wavy, or curly outer coat give them their unequaled appearance, but it also protects them while they are retrieving water.