Spanish Water Dog (Perro de Agua Espanol) vs Czechoslovakian Wolfdog
Compare Spanish Water Dog (Perro de Agua Espanol) and Czechoslovakian Wolfdog side by side and get a clear picture of what sets the breeds apart. Explore differences in size, weight, temperament, activity level, and other key traits to more easily decide which breed best fits your lifestyle and circumstances.
Characteristic
Spanish Water Dog (Perro de Agua Espanol)
Czechoslovakian Wolfdog
Breed type
Purebred
Purebred
Height
43 – 47 cm
60 – 70 cm
Weight
16 – 22 kg
20 – 35 kg
Life expectancy
12 – 16 years
14 – 18 years
Child friendly
5/5
3/5
Energy level
5/5
4/5
Intelligence
3/5
3/5
Trainability
3/5
4/5
Health
3/5
3/5
Grooming needs
2/5
3/5
Shedding
1/5
3/5
Barking level
2/5
4/5
Aggressiveness
3/5
3/5
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Characteristics
Spanish Water Dog (Perro de Agua Espanol)
Great with kids
High energy
Low grooming
Quiet
Medium
Czechoslovakian Wolfdog
High energy
Easy to train
Large
Summary
About Spanish Water Dog (Perro de Agua Espanol)
The Spanish Water Dog is a medium, curly‑coated working breed from Spain, used for herding and water tasks. Loyal and often bonded to one person, it is energetic, intelligent, reserved with strangers, and a natural watchdog, needing substantial exercise, training, and specific coat care.
About Czechoslovakian Wolfdog
The Czechoslovakian Wolfdog is a rare, wolf‑like working breed from German Shepherd–Carpathian wolf crosses. Medium‑large, athletic, and very energetic, it bonds deeply with its family, is wary of strangers, needs intensive training, long daily exercise, and suits experienced, active owners.
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