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Wauzer


Recognized By IDCR
   
Misspellings Wauser

Appearance The Wauzer is a small black brindle or mostly black dog with a shaggy appearance, button ears and a long tail. They have shorter but not short legs and a longer body, like a Westie.

Size The Wauzer is a medium-sized dog weighing aroun 15 pounds.

Characteristics The Wauzer makes a great watch dog. They will give a low growl to alert you of things outside.

Personality The Wauzer is an outgoing and sweet dog but a true Terrier.

Temperament The Wauzer is very smart and can learn anything.

Family Dog The Wauzer makes a great family dog.

Companionship The Wauzer makes a wonderful companion who loves to be with their owner. They love to be lap dogs and will sometimes cry to get into your lap. They are a great mix of a hardy dog and a lover.

Eyes The eyes of the Wauzer can be brown in color.

Ears The Wauzer has button ears.

Teeth/Bite The require frequent cleaning.

Body The Wauzer has a stocky build with short legs and a longer body. They are very hardy and not fragile.

Gait The Wauzer has a quick gait, with a hopping sort of run.

Feet The Wauzer has small feet.

Color The coat of the Wauzer can be black brindle or black with white on the chin and chest with reddish puppy fur on flank.

Coat The Wauzer has a coarse, double coat.

Shedding The Wauzer does shed a bit especially in their bed but other than that they don't shed much.

Grooming The Wauzer requires brushing regularly as they do get mats on their legs, belly and head.

Behavior The Wauzer is a playful, affectionate, smart, adorable watch dog who loves to dig, swim and play tug of war. They can be chewers so care should be taken to make sure they never chew anything that isn't a toy. They love to prance when walking.

Barking The Wauzer definitely barks to alert you, but also can become a nusance. With some training this can be helped.

Feeding The Wauzer can be fed twice a day around 3/4 of a cup daily.

Allergies The Wauzer has no known allergies at this time.

Exercise The Wauzer likes to have daily walks or some form of excercise especially if they were walked as a puppy as they can fall into the routine.

Physical Ability The Wauzer can jump incredibly high and would make a great rally or agility dog.

Living Conditions The Wauzer can make a great dog for someone with a small yard provided they get regular walks.

Ear Health The Wauzer does not have any known ear problems.

Dental Health The teeth of the Wauzer may require a regular scaling, which can be done at home.

Litter Size The average litter size of the Wauzer is around 6 puppies.

   

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** Not all dogs being represented by this name consist of the exact percentages listed above.
It is important to do research on your dog's history before choosing a dog.
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