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Energetic, Intelligent, & Playful

 

Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retriever Work Description

The Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retriever, often called the “Toller,” is a skilled and energetic working dog bred for hunting and retrieving waterfowl. Their unique ability to “toll” or lure ducks closer to hunters by playfully frolicking along the water’s edge sets them apart. Known for their intelligence, enthusiasm, and versatility, Tollers excel in hunting, agility, obedience, and as affectionate companions for active families.


Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retriever Detailed Attributes

Attributes Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retriever Details
Detailed Description of Looks Medium-sized, athletic dogs with a compact build. They have a wedge-shaped head, expressive almond-shaped eyes, and a feathered tail.
Size and Weight Height: 17–21 inches; Weight: 35–50 pounds.
Hypoallergenic No. Tollers are not hypoallergenic and shed moderately, requiring regular grooming.
Coat Type Medium-length double coat that is water-repellent. The coat is typically red or orange with white markings on the chest, feet, and tail tip.
Trainability Highly trainable and intelligent, though they can be independent. Positive reinforcement works best.
Exercise Needs Yes, they are energetic dogs that require daily physical and mental stimulation, including activities like retrieving and swimming.