WhoWho developed the Portuguese Water Dog?
Developed by Portuguese fishermen along the Algarve coast.
WhatWhat defines the breed?
A hardy, hypoallergenic water dog that worked alongside fishing crews.
WhereWhere did it originate?
Developed in Portugal.
WhenWhen did the breed begin?
Ancient coastal roots.
WhyWhy was the breed created?
Bred to herd fish into nets, retrieve gear, and carry messages between boats.
About the Portuguese Water Dog
The Portuguese Water Dog is an athletic, curly-coated working breed developed along Portugal's coast to herd fish into nets, retrieve lost gear, and carry messages between boats. A tireless swimmer with webbed feet and a waterproof coat, the 'Portie' is as at home in the water as any breed alive.
Intelligent, affectionate, and spirited, the Portuguese Water Dog is a devoted companion that thrives on activity and close involvement with its family. Its low-shedding coat has made it popular with allergy-conscious owners, but this is fundamentally a working dog that needs a job, exercise, and engagement to be at its best.
Breed at a Glance
Coat Colors
Porties come in black, brown, and white, plus black-and-white or brown-and-white combinations, in either a wavy or curly low-shedding coat.
Temperament & Personality
The Portuguese Water Dog is affectionate, adventurous, and intelligent, a spirited working breed devoted to its people. Eager to please and quick to learn, it combines a playful, energetic nature with a deep love of activity, water, and family involvement.
- Affectionate and devoted, thriving on close involvement with family.
- Intelligent and eager to please, highly trainable and versatile.
- Spirited and adventurous, with a deep love of water and activity.
- Sociable and playful; great with children and other pets.
Exercise & Enrichment Needs
The Portuguese Water Dog is a genuine working breed with high exercise needs. Bred to work all day in and around the water, it requires vigorous daily activity and mental engagement.
- Needs vigorous daily exercise โ running, hiking, and especially swimming.
- Loves the water; swimming is the ideal outlet for its energy.
- Excels at agility, obedience, dock diving, and water work.
- Best in active homes; a bored Portie can become mischievous.
Grooming & Care
The Portie's low-shedding, waterproof coat โ wavy or curly โ needs regular grooming to prevent matting, much like a Poodle's.
- Brush several times a week to prevent the coat from matting.
- Professional grooming every 6โ8 weeks to maintain the coat.
- Dry and check the coat after swimming to prevent skin issues.
- Clean ears regularly, especially in water-loving dogs.
Health Considerations
Portuguese Water Dogs are generally healthy, and responsible breeders test for the breed's known hereditary conditions.
- Hip dysplasia โ screening of breeding dogs is recommended.
- Progressive retinal atrophy โ a hereditary eye condition with a DNA test.
- GM1 storage disease โ a hereditary condition with testing available.
- Juvenile dilated cardiomyopathy โ a heart condition with testing in breeding lines.
Is a Portuguese Water Dog Right for You?
The Portuguese Water Dog is an intelligent, affectionate, athletic companion โ wonderful for active families who'll meet its exercise and grooming needs.
A Portuguese Water Dog may be perfect if youโฆ
- Are active and want an athletic, affectionate, trainable companion.
- Prefer a low-shedding coat and can commit to regular grooming.
- Can provide vigorous daily exercise, ideally including swimming.
Think twice if youโฆ
- Live a sedentary life or want a low-energy dog.
- Want a wash-and-go coat with minimal grooming.
- Can't provide the exercise and engagement this working breed needs.
๐พWhat is the Portuguese Water Dog like?
Affectionate, adventurous, and intelligent, a spirited working breed devoted to its people.
๐พHow much exercise do they need?
High โ bred to work all day; needs vigorous exercise and loves swimming.
โ๏ธWhat about grooming & coat care?
Curly or wavy low-shedding coat needs regular brushing and professional grooming.
โค๏ธHealth & longevity
Typically 11โ13 years; watch for hip dysplasia, eye conditions, and heart issues.
๐ชWho are they good with?
Wonderful active family dogs, great with kids and often good for allergy-aware homes.
The Portuguese Water Dog is always welcome here.
Whether your Portuguese Water Dog is here for a spa day, a fun-filled daycare visit, or a cozy overnight stay, our team understands exactly what this breed needs to feel safe, happy, and completely at home. We tailor every stay to your pet's unique personality โ just like we would for our own.
