A somewhat archaic breed of canine, aside from an uncommon stock.
The individual noted infrequently accompanies its caretaker.
Trivia
Diurnal in behaviour.
Individuals often act as guides or aides, and at times are trained for hunting.
Seeking out aquatic creatures is a viable direction for individuals.
This individual was named due to affinity to water. 'Seagrass' is however a separate family from 'Cyperaceae'.
'Sedge' often likes to run, regardless of terrain.
Hydration imbibed reduces need for water concerning external vegetation.
Despite being relatively new as an individual, 'Sedge' can be described as currently around a medium scale in comparison to overall standard dog breeds.
Very energetic and ungainly at times. This infrequently results in accidents.
Swims often, whether in rivers, ponds, or estuaries.
Considerably quiet, although barking on occasion when excited.
Mostly vocalises in random bursts by the extent of relevant situations, something usually only understood by Cortina or others adept at reading vocal patterns.
A very upbeat individual. Does not appear to have yet become leveled in disposition.
Evidently likes to retrieve items for those familiar. Appears to have a sense of correlation between certain words and corresponding items.