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Labrador Retriever

America's most popular dog breed for over 30 years—the ultimate waterfowl retriever combining intelligence, trainability, and an unwavering desire to please

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21.5-24.5 inches, 55-80 lbs
10-12 years lifespan
Premier waterfowl retriever

Hunting Style & Abilities

The Labrador Retriever is the most popular hunting dog in North America for good reason. Their combination of trainability, marking ability, water-loving nature, and biddable temperament makes them the standard by which other retrievers are judged.

Labs excel at both upland hunting (flushing birds) and waterfowl retrieval. Their double coat provides excellent protection in cold water, and their enthusiasm for retrieving is legendary. A well-trained Lab will mark the fall of multiple birds, remember their locations, and retrieve them in order.

The breed's steady temperament makes them excellent for duck blinds, where they may need to remain calm for extended periods before bursting into action. Their soft mouth ensures birds are returned undamaged. Labs also make capable upland flushers, though they don't point.

Primary Uses

  • Waterfowl: The premier duck and goose retriever
  • Upland: Effective flushing dog for pheasant, grouse
  • Dove: Excellent for dove retrieves in warm weather
  • Non-Slip Retriever: Steady at side until sent

Hunting Characteristics

  • Marking: Excellent memory for downed birds
  • Handling: Very responsive to hand signals
  • Water Work: Eager and powerful swimmer
  • Cold Tolerance: Excellent in harsh conditions
  • Temperament: Steady in blind, calm under gunfire

Field Trials & Hunt Tests

Labs dominate retriever field trials and hunt tests. The AKC offers Junior, Senior, and Master Hunter titles, while the UKC and HRC offer similar programs. Field trials are competitive events where dogs are judged against each other, while hunt tests are non-competitive and dogs must meet a standard.

For hunters seeking a field-bred Lab, looking for dogs with hunt test or field trial titles in the pedigree helps ensure strong working instincts. The National Amateur Field Trial and National Open Field Trial championships are the pinnacle of retriever competition.

Why Labs Excel at Waterfowl

The Lab's physical characteristics evolved for waterfowl work: the double coat repels water and provides insulation; the otter tail acts as a rudder; webbed feet provide propulsion; the broad chest houses powerful swimming muscles. Mentally, Labs have the steadiness for blind work, the memory for multiple marks, and the responsiveness for handling to blind retrieves.

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