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Coming To America A History Recording Of The Labrador Retriever

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In the 1920's the Labrador Retriever began gaining popularity with American sportsmen. Although a few "English retrievers," as Labradors were called in 19th century America, had made their way to our shores, few could be located in American shooting kennels prior to the 1920s, as setters and pointers were the dogs of choice in those days. In 1917, the first Labrador Retriever registered by the American Kennel Club was imported from Scotland. Her
name was Brocklehirst Floss.

The style of shooting in United States at that time was different from that practiced abroad. A group of wealthy enthusiasts on the East coast with ties to Britain began developing the Labrador Retriever among themselves in order to carry on the style of pass shooting to which they were most accustomed and partial. To aid in this, they not only imported fine dogs but also lured noted Scottish trainers to America.

In 1931 the Labrador Retriever Club of America was founded and sponsored its first field trial in December of that year. The competition was held in Chester, New York, with a total of 16 entries all but one of which were imports. The winner was Carl of Boghurst, a yellow owned by Mrs. Marshall Field. This annual event would spur popularity in the sport to the point where today there are more than 150 trials a year held for Labrador retrievers!

It was not until May 18, 1933, that the first specialty show for bench competition was held by the Labrador Club of America. From an entry of 34, Boli of Black was chosen as best. Boli, owned by Franklin P. Lord and purchased from the British breeder, Lady Howe, was the first American bench champion Labrador retriever.

The Arden kennels of W. A. Harriman became the driving force in the field, claiming the first American field champion in Blind of Arden and the first female American field champion in Decoy of Arden who were litter mates. Mr. Harriman's talent for breeding top quality Labradors from his stock earned him the recognition of having developed the finest American
kennel to date. His credits include four dual champions, five field champions, eight bench champions, and scores of champions that descend from this line. The shining star among the Arden Labradors was Shed of Arden, owned by Paul Bakewell. He embodied all that a Labrador should: talent in the field, beauty and intelligence, and the ability to produce quality offspring.

A mating of Mr. Harriman's Decoy with Dr. Milbank's Ch. Kaffles of Earlsmoor produced a litter from which Earlsmoor Moor of Arden emerged. Moor went on to win the Labrador Club of America Annual Specialty in 1938, 1939, 1940, 1941, and 1943. Winning a national specialty five times is an astounding accomplishment that may never be repeated again by any dog of any breed.


Feeding Your Labrador Retriever Part 2
Many dog owners feed their pet semi moist foods because they are easier to prepare than canned food and usually more delectable than regular dry food Semi moist foods are usually packaged in easy open pouches or as "hamburger patties" The semi moist foods contain much less water than canned foods, but they are expensive and loaded with sugar, preservatives, and additives These materials can so.....More on Labrador Retriever Art

Field And Hunting Trials For Your Lab
Since the Labrador Retriever is primarily a sporting dog, this fact should not be lost sight of by breeders who might only be interested in raising Labradors that look like Labradors regardless of how they act Field Trial training is a very complicated and specialized subject The Labrador Club requires that any member having a dog that has completed his ARC Championship may not use that ti.....More on Labrador Retriever Art

Common Hereditary Faults In A Labrador Retriever
A responsible breeder should realize that certain matters of health are his responsibility Such a breeder should do everything possible through his breeding to keep certain known inherited serious faults from becoming widespread in Labrador Retrievers He should also try his best to understand what to do about inherited faults detrimental to the breed that have already become widespread within .....More on Labrador Retriever Art

Showing Your Lab The AKC Standard Look For The Labrador Retriever
The general appearance of the Labrador should be that of a strongly built and a very active dog He should be fairly wide over the loins and strong and muscular in the hindquarters The coat should be close, short, dense and free from feather The skull should be wide, giving brain room; there should be a slight stop, the brow should be slightly pronounced so that the skull is not absolutely .....More on Labrador Retriever Art

Understanding Labrador Retrievers: Connecting Hunting Abilities To A Laband#39;s Behavior In The Home
Labrador Retrievers are many things to many people Because of their loving nature and obedient temperament, these dogs have not only made great companions and helpers, but they are most often used as service dogs for the blind and handicapped How many dogs are adaptive enough to live with all of those different roles, yet still have the personality to enjoy swimming, hunting, and play fetchin.....More on Labrador Retriever Art

Description Of A Labrador Retriever Part 2
It is important for the Labrador Retriever to be well balanced He should not be as tall and thin as a pointer, and he should not be as short and fat as a potbellied pig No one feature should be so prominent as to detract from the total picture If you look at a Labrador and notice only his huge head, the dog is probably unbalanced If you look at a Labrador and see only his big feet or a long s.....More on Labrador Retriever Art



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