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Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retriever Rescue Groups
It isn't really known how the Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retriever developed, but it is thought that the basic stock for this breed was the red decoy dog-probably brought to Nova Scotia with the early setters from Europe. Crosses with other breeds, most likely spaniel and setter-type dogs, and farm collies, produced the Toller. They were originally known as the Little River Duck Dog after the district of Yarmouth County, or as a Yarmouth Toller. The Toller has bred true for generations, and was granted official breed status by the Canadian Kennel Club in 1945. Tollers were rarely ever seen outside of Nova Scotia, but today they are spread all across Canada and the United States as well as in Europe and Australia. Read More >>
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