Wow, I guess we were lucky we got Noah fully trained. Our SWD was a surprise, because he came from a puppy mill with Cockapoo listed on his birth certificate. We've since discovered he is a SWD and he is an amazing dog, and we can see from your puppy videos similar traits to his!
SWD puppies are very limited in the USA. Breeders usually have long waiting lists of approved families. Trial periods are not customary as it is not a good thing for a new puppy to be introduced to a family and then taken away if for what ever reason it doesn't work out. I would suggest you visit someone who has one to see them in person. If you tell me where you live I can perhaps find a family nearby so you can visit.
hello, could you give me some information on how to go about adopting one. And do you know if it at all possible to foster one for a week to see if your the right owner and their the right dog for you??
Do Spanish Water Dog's Love Water?
Enricq842 1 year ago
@Enricq842 Yes, they do :D
Everytime - lullu - my dog see water, she just jumps right in it :D
Spanishwaterdog 1 year ago
We adopted our spanish water dog from a rescue when he was 2 years old. Your puppies are so adorable...thank you so much for posting your videos!
ThePetPortraitArtist 2 years ago
Puppies are cute but they are soooooo much work! Each litter has its special needs and characteristics.
Thank you for rescuing a SWD.
nunyapelar 2 years ago
Wow, I guess we were lucky we got Noah fully trained. Our SWD was a surprise, because he came from a puppy mill with Cockapoo listed on his birth certificate. We've since discovered he is a SWD and he is an amazing dog, and we can see from your puppy videos similar traits to his!
ThePetPortraitArtist 2 years ago
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adamrocks761 2 years ago
Soooooo cute! The brown looks a lot like my SWD did as a puppy :0)
Melma27008 2 years ago
Thank you. The brown one is Bela and she is the spittin' image of her mom who is one terrific Spanish Water Dog.
nunyapelar 2 years ago
Hi,
SWD puppies are very limited in the USA. Breeders usually have long waiting lists of approved families. Trial periods are not customary as it is not a good thing for a new puppy to be introduced to a family and then taken away if for what ever reason it doesn't work out. I would suggest you visit someone who has one to see them in person. If you tell me where you live I can perhaps find a family nearby so you can visit.
nunyapelar 3 years ago
i live in the new england area
blaster3302 3 years ago
Do you sell these puppies?
mkcarhart 3 years ago
Yes, but all have been adopted.
nunyapelar 3 years ago
hello, could you give me some information on how to go about adopting one. And do you know if it at all possible to foster one for a week to see if your the right owner and their the right dog for you??
jae19882005 3 years ago
soo cute :D
Spanishwaterdogs 3 years ago