Portuguese Water Dog (English Wikipedia)

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  • Portuguese Water Dog. Dogs 101. Animal Planet. Retrieved 4 December 2014. These versatile aquatic animals have been helping humans with water work for centuries. The Spanish Armada relied on Portuguese Water Dogs to carry messages from vessel to vessel...This rugged animal was bred to assist fisherman at sea. 'They did everything from retrieving fishnets to actually chasing fish or scaring fish into the nets themselves.' Exceptional swimmers and divers, Porties also retrieve lost tackles and rescue drowning sailors.

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  • The Portuguese Water Dog became known as the "lion dog" due to the appearance of this clip: Kathryn Braund & Deyanne Farrell Miller (1986). "History of the Portuguese Water Dog". The Complete Portuguese Water Dog. Archived from the original on 27 March 2013.

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  • G.K. Saunders; P. A. Wood; R. K. Myers; L. G. Shell; R. Carithers (1988). "GM1 gangliosidosis in Portuguese water dogs: pathologic and biochemical findings". Veterinary Pathology. 25 (4). American College of Veterinary Pathologists: 265–269. doi:10.1177/030098588802500403. PMID 3136586. S2CID 26606832.

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  • G.K. Saunders; P. A. Wood; R. K. Myers; L. G. Shell; R. Carithers (1988). "GM1 gangliosidosis in Portuguese water dogs: pathologic and biochemical findings". Veterinary Pathology. 25 (4). American College of Veterinary Pathologists: 265–269. doi:10.1177/030098588802500403. PMID 3136586. S2CID 26606832.

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  • G.K. Saunders; P. A. Wood; R. K. Myers; L. G. Shell; R. Carithers (1988). "GM1 gangliosidosis in Portuguese water dogs: pathologic and biochemical findings". Veterinary Pathology. 25 (4). American College of Veterinary Pathologists: 265–269. doi:10.1177/030098588802500403. PMID 3136586. S2CID 26606832.

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