Waterlogged Pups

Another dogNova Scotia Duck Trolling Retrievers

These high energy, medium size pooches have been bred to retrieve prey from bodies of water. While they are the smallest of the retrievers this breed makes up for height in strength and agility. These pooches can dip, bob, and weave quickly to catch wily prey that still may be alive. With their physical attributes these pups are also extremely intelligent and determined. This is one of the perfect dogs for any small game hunter or someone who wants a tracking buddy.

If you are considering adopting a Nova Scotia Duck Trolling Retriever you should consider a few aspects of necessary care. These pups are incredibly active and needs exercise daily. They should have one or two long walks a day and you should have a good game of fetch or tug-of-war at least three times a week. They also need a well-rounded diet to avoid over eating and weight gain. Be sure to mix protein and veggies if you are making your own. If you purchase food for your pooch be sure the first ingredient is protein and from there it is vegetables. Try to avoid dog food that is grain based.

Weimaraners

These pups also love the water and were bred to dive in to catch small prey. Their short hair, high energy, and strong legs help these pups glide through the water with ease. When running they are known for their speed and intense stamina over long distances of land. These dogs can be incredibly determined and can often be found searching for prey even after the hunters have begun walking home. These dogs excel at speed, tracking, hunting, and retrieving. They are incredibly athletic and are prized hunting dogs all over the world.

If you’re adopting a wiemaraner you will want to consider a few things. These pups are incredibly active, much like the duck-trolling retriever. They also need daily exercise. They will thrive in agility courses or in hunting or hunting exercises. They suit best in active families that aren’t afraid to get outside and go on along hike or play a game of fetch. These pups are very patient around children but may not be suited to live with cats. Small animals in their home often kick start the instinct to hunt. They also need to be around their family on a regular basis. If possible try to schedule your family so someone is always home with the pup and try to find vacation destinations that will welcome pups.

Sources:

http://www.akc.org/dog-breeds/nova-scotia-duck-tolling-retriever/

http://www.akc.org/dog-breeds/weimaraner/

 


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