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Labrador Retriever
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Labradors were first used to retrieve large fish escaping from nets in the icy waters of the North Atlantic off Newfoundland. They were also successfully utilised as retrievers of waterfowl. When fishing boats brought their catches to English ports last century, the strength and fearlessness of these water dogs was soon recognised by the local sporting gentry, who promptly set their gamekeepers to breeding them. As a result, the Labrador Retriever we know today is very much a British breed. Being a gundog, and therefore used to spending a great deal of time with his master, the Labrador exhibits a tremendous preference for the company of people. He is usually an ideal children's playmate and family pet. The best possible reference for the breed's docile and reliable nature is the fact that virtually all guide dogs for the blind in Australia are Labrador Retrievers. The Labrador is very responsive to training and requires regular exercise.
Ideal height: Dogs 56-
57cm Weight Dogs 27 - 34 kg. Bitches 25 -32kg
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For further information on this breedand where to obtain a puppy contact:Australian Capital Territory ACT Canine Association Inc Phone: (02) 6241 4404 New South Wales Labrador Retriever Club of NSW Inc Mrs A Spanswick,Ph: (02) 9652 2260 Northern Territory The North Australian Canine Association Inc. Phone: (08) 8984 3570 Email: naca1@bigpond.com Queensland Labrador Retriever Club of Qld Inc Mrs J Hankin (07) 3285 1760 South Australia Labrador Retriever Club of SA Inc Mrs G Hann Telephone: 8537 5163 Tasmania Tasmanian Canine Association Inc Phone: (03) 6272 9443 Email: tca@iprimus.com.au Victoria Labrador Retriever Club of Victoria Inc. Puppyline1900931099 E-mail : maryco@melbpc.org.au Western Australia Labrador Retriever Club of WA Mrs L Foster Phone: 9490 7919 Email: linrick@optusnet.com.au |
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