![]() Our selection critieria for a breeding pair:īreeding to the Canadian Kennel Club breed standard for the Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retriever, with the goal of improving on the structure and temperament of our own dog. ![]() Its mind, health and structure to be able to perform. We breed for the whole dog, we do not breed to one genetic test or to certain physical traits. We are extremely selective of the dogs we use in our breeding program and our goal is always to produce quality over quantity. This does not come by simply breeding Dog A to Dog B. They should be a dog that is easy to live with, has the proper drive to hunt and intelligence/biddability to work. We want to preserve the proper qualities of the Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retriever, that make this a fantastic dog for the family pet/hunting/working companion. If we do not spend time training and working with our own dogs, how can we determine the strength and weaknesses in proper temperament? Its critical for us to know, in order to work to improve on the puppies we produce. Not all breeders spend the hours we do working their dogs outside the home. Why is it important to prove our dogs can work? Our adults have always been actively trained and proven in the hunt test game as well as additional types of dog sports. ![]() We strive to select breeding pairs that are good representations of the breed, by their success in the conformation ring as well as proven working dogs. We are very passionate about this breed and have made it our commitment to preserve the original qualities of the breed by preserving the true temperament of the Toller. Tollers have been part of our lives since 1993. ![]()
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