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Can a Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retriever hunt?

The smallest retriever and, pound for pound, arguably the birdiest — bred right here to dance on the shoreline, lure curious ducks into range, then swim out and fetch. Intense, tireless, and genuinely people-focused, but sensitive enough that a heavy hand shuts them down fast.

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What the breed brings

  • Off-the-charts bird drive and love of water
  • A tireless retrieve-again engine
  • Works close and checks in with the handler

What it asks of you

  • Reward-based training only — harsh methods break them
  • Channel the energy or it turns to trouble
  • Expect the loud, excited “Toller scream”

Comes easy

  • Retrieve & chase instinct
  • Water work
  • Picks up cues fast
  • Stamina & work ethic

Real work

  • Installing an off-switch

Watch for

  • Sound-sensitive — the slowest, most careful gun intro

Tendencies, not destiny: breed explains only a small share of an individual dog’s behavior — the dog in front of you always overrules the label. Read our sources below, then read your dog.

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