Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retriever in Not
Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retriever in Not
past: Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retriever Club
original by Peggy O'Connell & Laurie Geyer, edited past Amanda Crane.
Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retrievers are non pocket-sized Golden Retrievers. Tollers are intelligent, outgoing, and appreciating, just they are not for everyone. More than many breeds, Tollers like to stay busy and they are a mental and physical commitment. If you think they may be correct for you, read on to discover why a "Piddling Ruby-red Retrieving Car" may or may not be for you.
10 reasons a Toller may exist the right breed for you
x. That beautiful red coat
The perfect dog for carmine-caput enthusiasts! Their natural drip-dry coat, is low maintenance. Rinse them off and they are ready to go.
9. They are easily motivated.
Food, toys, anything that moves tin can be used to engage the Toller. Many are eager to please. All are goal oriented.
8. They can be a decent watchdog.
Keen watch-domestic dog abilities – their bark may be more than enough to scare away a infiltrator. And so thankfully, they are not barky at other times.
7. They're dandy communicators.
Tollers will let yous know what they want. There is no ambivalence. They have the ability to communicate in many means with u.s.a. humans – with their eyes, vocalizations, and torso language.
6. They are northward atural hunters.
Tollers were bred to chase and nearly are born with a good nose and the instinct to discover and remember birds. Some Tollers also have the instinct to toll naturally – trip the light fantastic on the shore like a fox and lure in waterfowl. Once trained, the Toller tin be a not bad nugget to your hunting political party.
5. They're nifty sporting companions.
Tollers love to work with people that love to work with them. They will exist your best friend in the field, agility ring, obedience ring, etc.
4. Their joie de vivre.
Globe's all-time mood-lifter! Tollers are exploding with life and enthusiasm. If you accept a Toller to toss a toy at you lot, and so do a flying pounce and come billowy back for another toss, you just have to share their joy.
3. They're generally healthy.
Tollers are more often than not healthy dogs. There are tests that can be done for their known health problems. Because the community is so small, most Toller breeders work difficult with each other to breed good for you puppies.
two. They're v ersatile.
The Toller is happy to be wherever their people are – whether that is in the conformation ring, hunting, watching a picture show, etc. They are able to go from couch murphy to bounding retriever in mere seconds. They similar new experiences and are piece of cake to have traveling.
1. Highly intelligent
Tollers learn wicked fast and they remember things that are important to them. They will never cease to amaze you. When your Toller looks into your eyes, y'all can run into their intelligence and yous know they dear you (or mayhap they are hungry, or desire outside, or you've hidden the ball again….) There is never a dull moment with a Toller.
10 reasons a Toller might not be right for you
10. The due south hedding and the mess.
Tollers exercise blow their coat seasonally, and they are dogs who like to swim and roll and wallow. They are not a domestic dog for the captious or the allergic.
9. Their p rey bulldoze
If yous don't want your true cat chased, this may not be the dog for you. The chasing will be all in fun, but it is likely to happen.
8. They're not guard dogs.
Tollers are generally wary of strangers and will not stand up to them. They will not guard you lot or your business firm.
7. The "scream."
Tollers have a penetrating scream that they produce to indicate excitement and eagerness. To the uninitiated, this tin sound like the dog is beingness fed into a forest chipper; it is high pitched, frantic, and loud.
six. Their drive.
Tollers are a hunting breed, and are bred to exist working dogs. They have a fanatical drive to piece of work, and volition retrieve until your arm is set up to fall off.
5. They're n ot everyone's best friend.
Most Tollers will greet strangers, but mostly reserve true enthusiasm for their family and special people.
4. Did y'all say no?
Tollers are generally too smart to engage in out and out authority battles. Instead they sense power vacuums, and exploit them. If you lot are unable to be business firm (kind, but house) about the rules of your household, and to enforce them consistently, you lot will find that the ruler of your house has 4 legs and is ruddy.
3. They're emotionally s ensitive.
Tollers are physically and emotionally sensitive. Yous have to exist careful with how much pressure you lot apply in training.
2. They're very due south mart.
This is a domestic dog with brains to spare. They demand to be challenged and engaged by their piece of work, or they get bored and cease paying attention. Keeping all that intelligence focused and busy is a large challenge. All Toller owners must be willing to do basic obedience training. Most are involved in advanced training activities: hunting/field, agility, flyball, tracking, etc.
1. They are h igh maintenance.
The Toller is an energetic dog, and needs plenty of concrete exercise and mental stimulation. A bored Toller with backlog energy will find another outlet for their bulldoze, and the results are frequently destructive. If you don't accept time to requite this breed at least an 60 minutes of exercise a day, every day, with plenty of swimming and fetching, look elsewhere.
If afterward reading all of this information yous all the same experience the Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retriever is for you and your family unit – and then go onto the side by side step: finding the right breeder and puppy for y'all, and make sure to inquire questions!
With special help from Jennifer Hollis, public education coordinator for the Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retriever Club
Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retriever in Not
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