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Where did our Labradors come from?

I found a couple interesting articles that I thought you might find helpful:

 

  • What Is The History Behind The Labrador Retriever? - The history of the Labrador Retriever is a long and complex one. Labrador Retrievers originated in Newfoundland, Canada as a smaller, shorthaired dog of many uses. They were then established with the English Kennel Club in England in …

  • The History Behind The Labrador Retriever - The Labrador Retriever is one of the most popular breeds of dog in the world. They are considered as being in the class of sporting dogs, one that is generally used to hunt upland game birds and waterfowl. …

 

It’s always good to know exactly where our Labradors originated from, and I hope that these resources will give you some helpful info in case you have some time to read them.

 

-Lauren

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