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Labrador Retreiver


Offers information on labrador, golden and chesaspeake bay retriever (s). Today, the Labrador Retriever is America's most popular breed. But it was not until 1917 that the first Labrador was registered by the American Kennel Club. According to records the first retriever field trial licensed by the AKC was held December 21,1931. That same year, on October 7, the Labrador Retriever Club was incorporated under the laws of the State of New York by a group of sportsmen led by Franklin B. Lord. The Club's first annual specialty show was held on May 18, 1933 in New York City. Mrs. Marshall Field, Judge, awarded Best in Show to Mr. Lord's Boli of Blake, who, on November 1, 1933, became the first Labrador to earn his American championship. On October 8, 2002, Labradors and their people started arriving in picturesque Sturbridge, Massachusetts for the largest Labrador Retriever event ever held. The 2002 LRC National Specialty Events week offered competition in agility. Offers information on labrador, golden and chesaspeake bay retriever (s).


 


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Golden Retriever

 


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Golden Retreiver


Offers information on labrador, golden and chesaspeake bay retriever (s). Newfoundland fishermen carried a Golden Retriever in the dory to retrieve fish that came off the trawl. He also stated that, while the larger and smaller dogs (Newfoundlands and Goldens) slept together under the house they did not interbreed. The Goldens hunting and swimming ability, as well as his good disposition did not go unnoticed by the English sportsmen. When organized shooting of pheasant, grouse and partridges became popular among the landed gentry in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries it became the custom to replace pointers and setters with retrievers. In the early days, a retriever was simply known as a "retriever" and the owners freely interbreed short coated, long coated and curly coated retrievers. Many dogs were imported from Newfoundland and their owners considered them vastly superior as retrievers to any other breed. Colonel Hawker, in l830, referred to the St. John's breed of water dogs as, Offers information on labrador, golden and chesaspeake bay retriever (s).


 


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Chesapeake Bay Retriever

 


Offers information on labrador, golden and chesaspeake bay retriever (s). Equally proficient on land and in the water, the Chesapeake Bay Retriever was developed along the Chesapeake Bay to hunt waterfowl under the most adverse weather and water conditions, often having to break ice during the course of many strenuous multiple retrieves. Frequently the Chesapeake must face wind, tide and long cold swims in its work. The breed's characteristics are specifically suited to enable the Chesapeake to function with ease, efficiency and endurance. In head, the Chesapeake's skull is broad and round with a medium stop. The jaws should be of sufficient length and strength to carry large game birds with an easy, tender hold. The double coat consists of a short, harsh, wavy outer coat and a dense, fine, wooly undercoat containing an abundance of natural oil and is ideally suited for the icy rugged conditions of weather the Chesapeake often works in. In body, the Chesapeake is strong. Offers information on labrador, golden and chesaspeake bay retriever (s).