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    Where do Labradors originate from?

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    The Labrador, also known as the St. Johns Dog was once a valued crew member of every Newfoundland fishing boat. Newfoundlanders took theire catch to British ports, sometimes ended up selling theire dog as well as fish.Newfoundlanders stopped raising Labradors in the late 1800s, partly because of a stiff local dog tax and partly because British quarantine laws cut off theire profitable sideline. By then however, the breed was firmly established in Britain.
    Labradore Retrievers originally came from Newfoundland. Here's the history that I found on Wiki:

    The modern Labrador's ancestors originated on the island of Newfoundland, now part of the province of Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. The founding breed of the Labrador was the St. John's Water Dog, a breed that emerged through ad-hoc breedings by early settlers of the island in the 16th century.] The forebears of the St. John's Dog are not known, but were likely a random-bred mix of English, Irish, and Portuguese working breeds. The Newfoundland (known then as the Greater Newfoundland) is likely a result of the St. John's Dog breeding with mastiffs brought to the island by the generations of Portuguese fishermen who had been fishing offshore since the 16th century. The smaller short-coated St. John's Dog (also known then as the Lesser Newfoundland) was used for retrieval and pulling in nets from the water. These smaller dogs were the forebears of the Labrador Retriever. The white chest, feet, chin, and muzzle - known as tuxedo markings - characteristic of the St. John's Dog often appear in modern Lab mixes, and will occasionally manifest in Labradors as a small white spot on the chest (known as a medallion) or stray white hairs on the feet or muzzle.

    The St. John's area of Newfoundland was settled mainly by the English and Irish. Local fishermen originally used the St. John's dog to assist in carrying ropes between boats, towing dories, and helping to retrieve fishnets in the water. The Labrador's loyalty and hard working behaviour were valuable assets for fishermen.[9]

    A number of St. John's Dogs were brought back to the Poole area of England in the early 19th century, then the hub of the Newfoundland fishing trade, by the gentry, and became prized as sporting and waterfowl hunting dogs. A few kennels breeding these grew up in England; at the same time a combination of sheep protection policy (Newfoundland) and rabies quarantine (England) led to their gradual demise in their country of origin.

    A surviving picture of Buccleuch Avon (b.1885), a foundational dog of many modern Labrador lineages.
    The first and second Earls of Malmesbury, who bred for duck shooting on his estate, and the 5th and 6th Dukes of Buccleuch, and youngest son Lord George William Montagu-Douglas-Scott, were instrumental in developing and establishing the modern Labrador breed in 19th century England. The dogs Avon ("Buccleuch Avon") and Ned given by Malmesbury to assist the Duke of Buccleuch's breeding program in the 1880s are considered the ancestors of all modern Labradors.

    The first St. John's dog was said to be brought to England around 1820; however, the breed's reputation had spread to England long before. There is a story that the Earl of Malmesbury saw a St. John's Dog on a fishing boat and immediately made arrangements with traders to have some of these dogs exported to England. These ancestors of the first labradors so impressed the Earl with their skill and ability for retrieving anything within the water and on shore that he devoted his entire kennel to developing and stabilising the breed.
    Labrador of course.Great water dogs.
    I dont know where they originate from,but i do know they are trained to be an exceptional guide dog for the blind.Beautiful to observe them doing their work.
    North America?
    CHAIN

    Fairdinkum.
    I really had no idea.
    Tommyh

    labrador is part of Canada,near newfoundland.Newfoundland dogs also come from that region.They are similar to labs Only bigger & shaggier.
    There ya go mate!
    Tommyh

    PS. WE also have Labrador a suburb of the Gold Coast Qld.But it's got nothing to do with the dogs breed:).
    Hmm, makes me wonder where German Sheppard's came from? Kidding.
    Black lab saved my and my parents' lives in a fire....I still miss the old girl....crap, you made me cry!
    lol yes. But do you know what country they originated from.
    6dogs4us

    Newfoundland, the island.


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