The
Labrador retriever is probably the world’s most
popular working gundog and has earned the reputation
as a strong, hard going dog that possesses drive,
ability, endurance, a good nose and a soft mouth.
All one could ask for in a utility gundog.
Its origins date back to the start of the trading
routes between the Canadian province of Newfoundland
and the port of Poole, in Southern England. It
is said that the Earl of Malmsbury’s game keeper had
a daughter who was being wooed by a sailor plying
that route and that he brought his prospective
father-in-law a gift of a dog that accompanied
Portuguese sailors on fishing trips of the
Newfoundland and Labrador coasts.
Researchers believe that the St Hubert’s hound was
the taproot for this breed and the fact that it
reached England via the Labrador fishing shoals is
just an interesting chapter in its history.
What is certain is that it gave rise to the most
popular breed of retrieving dog at that time and the
Earl of Malmsbury championed its breeding.
The Labrador retriever has not suffered at the hands
of the show fraternity to the same extent as some
other breeds. In Ireland its bloodlines are
long, proven and extremely effective.
The appearance of the dog is one of a strongly
built, short coupled animal. It is very active,
generally broad in the head and deep in the chest
and ribs. Its colour variants are black, yellow and
chocolate