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Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retriever Dog Breed Description
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Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retriever |
- The Tolling Retriever is sometimes confused
with a small Golden Retriever. Its beautiful, thick, red and orange
coat usually includes small white spots on the chest, face, tail,
and feet.
- It is a medium to heavy boned dog with a deep chest, powerful body,
strong legs, and wedge-shaped head.
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Temperament ————————
- Tolling Retrievers are known as sensible dogs with
an incredible devotion to their families. These dogs have been known
to save the lives of their owners when put in dangerous situations.
- The breed is excellent with children, easy to train, and extremely
intelligent. Although these dogs may be more reserved around strangers,
they adore their masters and are happiest when outside working and
playing.
- Tollers demonstrate a natural excitement for hunting and training;
they are known as "retrieving fools" and will fetch and
retrieve toys for hours on end.
- Perfect family pets, Tollers get along well with other animals in
the home.
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Height and Weight ————————
- Adult males and females tend to be 17-21 inches tall and weigh around
37-51 pounds.
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Living Conditions and Exercise ————————
- The Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retriever dog breed is high energy and
requires a good deal of physical exercise.
- Daily activities should include a long walk or jog, plus time spent
fetching a ball or stick.
- Tollers are happy in apartments if they receive sufficient exercise
throughout the day. They do exceptionally well in cold climates.
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Life Expectancy ————————
- Well-cared for Tollers can be expected to live 12-14 years.
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Grooming ————————
- The Toller's water-repellant double coat needs to cared for with
a brush with firm-bristles. Owners should pay particular care and
attention to the undercoat.
- Dogs should be dry shampooed on a regular basis, but bathing should
only be done when necessary, as this can remove the natural oils that
make the coat water resistant.
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History ————————
- The Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retriever dog breed originated in Canada,
where Tolling Red Decoy dogs were crossed with working spaniels and
retrievers to lure ducks.
- The Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retriever was developed to do a very
unusual job. A hunter would toss a stick near the shore, and, without
barking, the Toller would retrieve it. Dog and master repeated this
game until ducks and geese became curious and swooped in for a better
look, at which point the hunter took his shot, and the Toller changed
jobs, swimming out to retrieve the fallen bird for his owner.
- The breed was once known as the Little River Duck Dog or the Yarmouth
Toller, but the name was changed by the Canadian Kennel Club in the
late 1950s.
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Group and Recognition ————————
- Recognition: CKC, NZKC, ACR, UKC, NKC, APRI, FCI
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