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Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retriever

The little red dog that lures waterfowl into range

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17-21 inches, 35-50 lbs
12-14 year lifespan
Intelligent, playful, tireless

Training Approach

Tollers are highly intelligent and learn quickly, but they require an engaged, creative trainer. They are not mindless pleasers—they need to understand the purpose of what they're learning and will shut down with harsh or repetitive training. Positive, reward-based methods work best with this breed.

Training the Thinking Retriever

Tollers are sometimes described as having "an off switch for boredom." If training becomes repetitive or meaningless to them, they will simply check out. Successful Toller trainers keep sessions short, varied, and purposeful. Play and enthusiasm are your best training tools with this breed.

Training Essentials

  • Make It Fun

    Training should feel like play; use their natural drive

  • Keep It Short

    Multiple short sessions beat one long boring one

  • Use Their Drive

    Retrieving, toys, and play are powerful motivators

Avoid These Pitfalls

  • Endless Repetition

    They understand quickly; don't drill excessively

  • Harsh Methods

    They are sensitive; heavy-handed training backfires

  • Boring Training

    Unengaged Tollers become creative troublemakers

Field Training Progression

1

Foundation play and retrieve drive (8-16 weeks)

2

Basic obedience and bird introduction (4-8 months)

3

Tolling introduction and steadiness (6-12 months)

4

Advanced handling and marking (12+ months)

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