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English (Show) vs American (Field) Labrador Retriever | In Depth Comparison

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English (Show) vs American (Field) Labrador Retrievers is the subject addressed in today's in depth comparison. Join Uncle Stonnie, and a couple of great helpers, as they demonstrate the similarities and differences between English (Show) Labs and American (Field) Labs using two awesome Black Lab Puppies, Annie (9 months) and Millie (8.5 months)!

00:00 Introduction & Obedience Comparison
08:55 American (Field) Lab Puppy Recall & Retrieving
12:45 English (Show) Lab Puppy Recall & Retrieving
21:32 Unedited Hiking Comparison
48:42 Loading Into The Adventure Van
50:01 Paddleboarding
55:10 Retrieving In The Water
1:07:25 Novice Handler Obedience Comparison
1:12:43 Novice Handler American Lab Recall & Retrieving
1:17:18 Novice Handler English Lab Recall & Retrieving

We hope you guys enjoy!

The Labrador Retriever or simply Labrador, is a British breed of retriever gun dog. It was developed in the United Kingdom from fishing dogs imported from the colony of Newfoundland (now a province of Canada), and was named after the Labrador region of that colony. It is among the most commonly kept dogs in several countries, particularly in the Western world.

"The Labrador is friendly, energetic, and playful. It was bred as a sporting and hunting dog but is widely kept as a companion dog. It may also be trained as a guide or assistance dog, or for rescue or therapy work.

In the 1830s, the 10th Earl of Home and his nephews, the 5th Duke of Buccleuch and Lord John Scott, imported progenitors of the breed from Newfoundland to Europe for use as gun dogs. Another early advocate of these Newfoundland fishing dogs was the 2nd Earl of Malmesbury, who bred them for their expertise in waterfowling.

During the 1880s, the 3rd Earl of Malmesbury, the 6th Duke of Buccleuch, and the 12th Earl of Home collaborated to develop and establish the Labrador Retriever breed. The dogs Buccleuch Avon and Buccleuch Ned, given by Malmesbury to Buccleuch, were mated with bitches carrying blood from those originally imported by the 5th Duke and the 10th Earl of Home. The offspring are the ancestors of all modern Labradors."

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