If you take a close look at your dog's paws you might notice that their toes are webbed.If you take a close look at your dog's paws you might notice that their toes are webbed.
If you take a close look at your dog's paws you might notice that their toes are webbed.

Web-Footed Dogs: Here are 10 breeds of adorable dog that use webbed feat to dig and swim - including the loving Labrador 🐶

It’s an attribute more commonly associated with birds and aquatic mammals, but some dogs have the evolutionary advantage.

Having thin layers of connecting tissue between the toes – commonly known as webbed feet – can help dogs in a several ways.

Most obviously, it helps them swim more efficiently, meaning many dogs bred to retrieve items from water are web-footed. The shape of the foot means that they can paddle quicker, displacing more water than otherwise would be possible, and be more controlled in their movements.

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It also helps dogs dig faster, while the greater surface area created makes it easier to walk on surfaces like sand, snow and mud.

This means that web-footed pups are also prized by hunters and those looking for the perfect search and rescue dogs for all terrains.

Here are 10 of the breeds of dog that have webbed feet.

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