Retriever

For other uses, see Retriever (disambiguation).
Chesapeake Bay Retriever with duck

A retriever is a type of gun dog that retrieves game for a hunter. Generally gun dogs are divided into three major classifications: retrievers, flushing spaniels, and pointing breeds. Retrievers were bred primarily to retrieve birds or other prey and return them to the hunter without damage; retrievers are distinguished in that nonslip retrieval is their primary function. As a result, retriever breeds are bred for soft mouths and a great willingness to please, learn, and obey. A soft mouth refers to the willingness of the dog to carry game in its mouth without biting into it. "Hard mouth" is a serious fault in a hunting dog and is very difficult to correct. A hard-mouthed dog renders game unpresentable or at worst inedible.

The retriever's willingness to please and trainability have made breeds such as the Labrador Retriever and Golden Retriever popular as a disability assistance dog.

Skills

A Golden Retriever
Labrador Retriever with pheasant
American Water Spaniel

To carry out the duties of a gun dog, a retriever should be trained to perform these tasks:

Although most individual retrievers have the raw capacity to be trained to perform as a gun dog, a significant amount of thought and effort is given to breeding in specific desired traits into dogs from field bred lines that greatly enhance the training process. When breeding retrievers for field work, extensive consideration is given to:

Lifespan

The average lifespan of a retriever is about 10–12 years. Some may live up to 15 years.

Retrievers include

A yellow adult Retriever

Other dogs with retrieving skill

A black Standard Poodle retrieving a Mallard. Poodles are rarely used for retrieving any more, and are most commonly used as companions.

Typically, any dog breed can be used as a retriever if trained to do so.

The Boykin Spaniel is most often worked as a nonslip retriever, though it originated as a duck- and turkey-flushing dog. Many would classify it as a flushing spaniel rather than as a retriever. Similarly, the American Water Spaniel could be listed in either category. Dogs such as the Poodle, which are rarely used in hunting today, are difficult to classify, but their traditional job was that of a retriever.

See also

Golden Retriever charge

References

  1. "Golden Retriever Dog ==> +10.000 Free Articles, Videos & Pictures". Golden Retriever Dog And Puppies Information. Retrieved 2016-09-22.
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