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Taiwan Dogs can climb trees and navigate rough terrain with remarkable agility, a skill developed from hunting.
Their distinctive rat-like tail, unique among water dogs, earned them the nickname 'Whiptail'.
Developed in Taiwan's mountainous regions during the 17th century as versatile hunting and guard dogs, serving indigenous communities in tracking wild game and protecting property.
Developed in Ireland during the 1830s for retrieving waterfowl from cold waters and rough terrain. Prized for their water-resistant coat and exceptional swimming abilities.
Needs secure fencing due to athletic ability. Regular exercise crucial for behavioral balance. Early socialization important for developing well-rounded temperament.
Regular coat maintenance required. Needs access to swimming opportunities. Ears must be checked frequently due to water exposure and long ear canals.