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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

Physical Characteristics

Size & Structure

  • Males: 18-21 inches, 45-50 lbs
  • Females: 17-20 inches, 35-42 lbs
  • Smallest of the retriever breeds
  • Compact, powerful build with medium bone
  • Slightly longer than tall

Distinctive Features

  • Expression: Alert, intelligent, sometimes sad
  • Eyes: Almond-shaped, amber to brown
  • Tail: Well-feathered, carried high when excited
  • Webbed feet: Excellent for swimming

The Fox-Like Coat

The Toller's coat is essential to its tolling function—the rich red color mimics a fox, which is what originally attracted ducks. The coat is medium length with a soft, dense undercoat and a water-repellent outer coat that may have a slight wave on the back.

White markings are a distinctive feature of the breed and are required by the standard: at minimum a white tip on the tail, the feet (not extending above the pasterns), the chest, and blaze. These markings flash attractively during tolling, catching waterfowl attention.

Red to Copper

Various shades from golden red to dark coppery red

White Markings

Tail tip, feet, chest, and optional blaze required

Built for Agility

Unlike the heavier retrievers, Tollers are built for speed and agility. Their smaller size allows them to work tirelessly, playing and retrieving for extended periods. Their well-muscled, compact bodies give them the power to retrieve larger birds despite their smaller stature.

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