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The Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retriever
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This breed hails from the Canadian Province of Nova Scotia and it is used both as a dog for attracting birds and as a retriever.

The use of dogs to decoy ducks is not a new idea.  It has been around for centuries and was used extensively in England until the advent of sporting firearms.  Foxes in the wild use the inquisitive nature of the duck as a means of securing their dinner.  One fox frolics about on the shoreline, dashing in and out of cover and this has an attraction for the duck that come closed to investigate.  A second fox that is concealed pounces on the duck when they venture close enough.

Using that logic, the sportsman bred a fox-like dog for the same purpose of attracting duck closer to the shoreline, in his case close enough to shoot.  Whilst dogs that attract or ‘toll’ duck have been used for centuries, the North Americans have gone one better by training their tollers to retrieve.  With a waterproof coat, webbed toes and a thick, rudder-like tail the duck-tolling retriever is build for serious water work.


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