Wetterhoun
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| Wetterhoun | ||||||||||
Black and white Wetterhoun |
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| Other names | Otterhoun Dutch Spaniel Frisian Water Dog |
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| Country of origin | Netherlands | |||||||||
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| The UKC does not have an official breed standard; they currently use the FCI standard | ||||||||||
The Wetterhoun (plural: Wetterhounen) is a breed of dog also called the Otterhoun or Frisian Water Dog. They originate from the province of Friesland in the Netherlands. The name of the dog comes from the West Frisian Wetterhûn meaning "water dog."
[edit] Appearance
The Wetterhoun is a medium sized dog and is ideally between 55 and 59 centimeters (21.6-23 inches). They weigh between 15 and 20 kilograms (33-44 pounds). Their coat is thick and curly except for the ears and legs, where the coat is smoother. The coat should be black and white, liver and white, solid black or solid liver. The tail curls tightly over their back.
[edit] History
The Wetterhoun was developed at least 400 years ago in the Dutch province of Friesland.
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