Nova Scotia Duck Hound Hound
They are not afraid of cold water
It was first used to catch prey in the water
Loved the variety of toys
Extremely loyal to the owner
Height: 43cm-53cm
Weight: 17 kg - 23 kg
Lifespan: 10-12 years
Drama: lively, agile
Likes: Meat, omnivorous
With Picture: Gun Hound
Region: Canada

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Chinese name: Nova Scotia Duck Hound Hound
Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retriever
Type: Medium-sized dog
Native to the New Scotch Peninsula in southern Canada, the Nova Scots Retriever is well-proportioned and compact, muscular and skeletal. Highly agile, alert and resilient.
These dogs show a slight sadness, and they become very excited and highly focused while working.
History
Originally a type of hunting dog used to claw ducks and geese, the Nova Scotia Duck Hound was used to catch ducks and geese, and during the migration of the seasons, it would imitate the red fox wagging its tail and jump around on the shore, arousing the curiosity of the ducks, and the hunters hid in the shadows to catch the ducks.
Basic information
Their strong, waterproof, medium-length coats make them not afraid of cold water.
Head: well-defined, slightly wedge-shaped.
Limbs: The bones are straight and strong.
Tail: Slightly inclined and very strong.
Coat Color: The color is a variety of shades of red or orange, usually with some white streaks on the tip of the tail, feet and chest. The eye circles are flesh colored, or black.
Suitable environment ★★★★★
Endurance is long-lasting, can sleep in the wild without fear of the cold, and the owner can safely let it go to catch prey.
Behavioral disposition ★★★★★
They are lively, playful, easy to tune in, obedient family pet dogs, and at the same time have all the talents of a hound.
Wisdom Quotient ★★★★★
The Nova Scotia Duck Hound is very intelligent, has a good attitude at work and will do his best to complete his work, has a relatively high IQ, has strong endurance, and is suitable for long-term hunting activities.
Nova Scotia Duck Hounds like to play, and often see Nova Scotia Duck Retrievers running around with slippers and toy balls at home. The Nova Scotia Duck Hound in the play is very excited and happy, often playing with drooling and rolling around.
* Dogs of this breed are not included in the CKU at this time, but do not prevent their normal breeding.