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Sporting Dogs: Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retriever

This small, fetching redhead is a smart, happy retriever with boundless energy.

Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retriever

Vital Stats

Height: 17 to 21 inches at shoulder
Weight: 35 to 50 pounds
Coat: red, medium-length, water-repellant
Life span: 10 to 14 years
Breed Group: Sporting Dogs
 
 

Summary

The Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retriever was created to both lure and retrieve waterfowl. This versatile breed excels in the field and show ring, in obedience and agility, and as a companion to an active family.

Overview

Frolicking at the water's edge, white-tipped tail flashing in the sunlight, a Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retriever dances in the waves. Curious ducks and other waterfowl draw closer to watch his performance, when a hunter takes aim and fires. That's when this remarkable dog shows he's not simply a harmless goofball but a hardworking gun dog. He splashes into the water to retrieve the bounty he helped attract.

The Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retriever is a rare breed that originated in the Little River district of Nova Scotia, a province on Canada's Atlantic coast. Originally known as Little River Duck Dogs, they were renamed the Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retriever--a mouthful, even for a retriever, so most fans call them Tollers.

This sporting breed has a lot going for it: personality, versatility, and an easy-care coat. They're the smallest of all the retriever breeds and share many of the same traits, such as a strong working drive, intelligence, and a happy nature. But the breed has some drawbacks as well. They can be strong willed and are not as eager to please as a Labrador or Golden Retriever. If allowed to, they will take control of a household.

They need to be guided by people who are firm, fair, and consistent. Even then they can be inventive in getting their way. With training, howe... [Continue to Full Overview]

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This breed should be more popular

I first saw this breed at the San Francisco dog show lst October. Since then, I've seen one dog with his owner on the Embarcadero in San F... (continued)

2 171 May 29, 2008 9:20pm by FEsrigoHL
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