Portuguese Water Dog For Sale

Before you meet our water-loving Portuguese Water Dog puppies for sale, ask yourself: is this the right breed for you?

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Best for: active owners who want a trainable, people-focused dog — a motivated first-time owner can do very well with this breed.

Think carefully if: you are regularly away for long hours; PWDs bond closely with their people and are prone to anxiety when left alone too much.

Ideal home: an engaged household with room to move, ideally near water or with outdoor space for swimming and vigorous play.

Note on children: affectionate and playful with kids, though their bounciness can be too much for toddlers; a great match for school-age children.

Read our Portuguese Water Dog Owner Guide page for in-depth information on this dog breed.

Every Portie is health checked, carefully socialized, and comes from trusted breeders selected to meet the high standards EuroPuppy has upheld for over 25 years.

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      About Portuguese Water Dog Breed

      Portuguese Water Dogs were once working dogs that worked on the coast of Portugal. They herded fish into the nets; retrieved lost tackle or broken nets, and acted as couriers from ship to ship, or ship to shore. They worked not only in the warm Atlantic waters of Portugal but also the cold fishing waters off the coast of Iceland. In Portugal, the breed is called Cao d’Água (pronounced Kown-d’Ahgwa). Cao means dog, while de Água means of water.