Daily Pet Description: Coker Dog
The Coker is from the Netherlands, used to be responsible for duck hunting, almost extinct after World War II, has a high appearance, and is a dog with its own eyeliner and ponytail.
Brief introduction:
Small, well-proportioned, with ears full of fur and medium-length, slightly wavy fur that extends to the ears, legs, chest, and tail. The overall appearance resembles a small squat hound with a thick tail.
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Chinese name: Small Dutch waterfowl hound
Common names/aliases: Coker dogs, Kuikhhotje dogs
The English name is Small Dutch Waterfowl Dog
Country of Origin: Netherlands
Body shape: Shoulder height: 35cm to 41cm;Weight: 9kg-11kg
Fur: Medium-length, slightly wavy fur with fur extending to the ears, legs, chest, and tail.
Coat color: pale yellow long hair, liver color long hair, dark brown long hair
Habits: Active and happy small hounds, can effectively expel prey, get along well with other animals, are loyal to their owners, are gentle with children, and need to start training from an early age.
Initial uses: avant-out and foraging of birds; Current uses: companion, gun hound
Life expectancy: 12 to 13 years
Breeding method: Viviparous
Historical Origins:
Famous in the Netherlands, Prince William I (1626-50) who woke orange with a bark was successful in preventing an assassination attempt. Historically, the small Dutch waterfowl hound has a lot in common with the now extinct English Red Trap. With its antics and its thick white tail, it lures ducks and geese close to netting or range. These dog breeds are still customarily used to lure ducks, but they are now also used to lure prey into traps woven from pedicles. Of these rare dog breeds, only 25 survived World War II. These dogs are the ancestors of about 500 puppies registered each year. Because of this small gene pool, some genetic diseases are bound to occur.
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Active and happy small hounds, can effectively expel prey, get along well with other animals, are loyal to their owners, are gentle with their children, and need to start training from an early age.
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