History

Nell - A St. John’s
labs for sale circa 1856.The early Labrador originated on the island of Newfoundland, now part of the province of Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. 5 The breed emerged over time from the St. John’s Water hunting dogs for sale, also an ancestor of the Newfoundland (to which the Labrador is closely related), through ad-hoc breedings by early settlers in the mid to late 15th century.5 The original forebears of the St. John’s lab puppies for sale have variously been suggested to be crossbreeds of the black St. Hubert’s hound from France, working water labs for sale for sale from Portugal, old European pointer breeds and hunting labs for sales for sale belonging to the indigenous peoples of the area.5 From the St. John’s hunting dogs for sale, two breeds emerged; the larger was used for hauling, and evolved into the large and gentle Newfoundland , likely as a result of breeding with mastiffs brought to the island by the generations of Portuguese fishermen who had been fishing offshore since the 1400s. The smaller short-coat retrievers used for retrieval and pulling in nets from the water were the forebears of the Labrador Retriever. The white chest, feet, chin, and muzzle characteristic of the St. John’s lab puppies for sale will occasionally manifest in hunting labs for sales for sale, and often appear in Lab mixes.

The St. John’s area of Newfoundland was settled mainly by the English. Local fishermen originally used the St. John’s hunting dogs for sale to assist in bringing nets to shore; the would grab the floating corks on the ends of the nets and pull them to shore. A number of these were brought back to the Poole area of England in the early 1800s,5 then the hub of the Newfoundland fishing trade, by the gentry, and became prized as sporting and waterfowl hunting .5 A few kennels breeding these grew up in England; at the same time a combination of sheep protection policy (Newfoundland) and rabies quarantine (England) led to their gradual demise in their country of origin.6

Oldest Known Picture of a Labrador Retriever

February 28th, 2008

History

Nell - A St. John’s labs for sale circa 1856.The early Labrador originated on the island of Newfoundland, now part of the province of Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. 5 The breed emerged over time from the St. John’s Water hunting dogs for sale, also an ancestor of the Newfoundland (to which the Labrador is closely related), through ad-hoc breedings by early settlers in the mid to late 15th century.5 The original forebears of the St. John’s lab puppies for sale have variously been suggested to be crossbreeds of the black St. Hubert’s hound from France, working water labs for sale for sale from Portugal, old European pointer breeds and hunting labs for sales for sale belonging to the indigenous peoples of the area.5 From the St. John’s hunting dogs for sale, two breeds emerged; the larger was used for hauling, and evolved into the large and gentle Newfoundland , likely as a result of breeding with mastiffs brought to the island by the generations of Portuguese fishermen who had been fishing offshore since the 1400s. The smaller short-coat retrievers used for retrieval and pulling in nets from the water were the forebears of the Labrador Retriever. The white chest, feet, chin, and muzzle characteristic of the St. John’s lab puppies for sale will occasionally manifest in hunting labs for sales for sale, and often appear in Lab mixes.

The St. John’s area of Newfoundland was settled mainly by the English. Local fishermen originally used the St. John’s hunting dogs for sale to assist in bringing nets to shore; the would grab the floating corks on the ends of the nets and pull them to shore. A number of these were brought back to the Poole area of England in the early 1800s,5 then the hub of the Newfoundland fishing trade, by the gentry, and became prized as sporting and waterfowl hunting .5 A few kennels breeding these grew up in England; at the same time a combination of sheep protection policy (Newfoundland) and rabies quarantine (England) led to their gradual demise in their country of origin.6

Oldest Known Picture of a Labrador Retriever

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