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Chicken Coop Estate We’re so excited to be able to help families experience the longtime loyalty of welcoming a new puppy into their lives! The average life span is 12 to 14 years.

Brief History

The Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retriever, usually called a Toller, is the smallest and least known member of the retriever family. They were first developed in the Little River District of Yarmouth county, at the south-eastern tip of the Canadian province of Nova Scotia in the 1800’s, and were originally called the Little River Duck Dog. Average Life Span

When considering a dog, plea

se realise that you are taking it on for its lifetime. Temperament

The Toller is very easy to train and is a loyal companion and a great friend. Tollers have a friendly personality and make great companions, although they may be reserved with strangers. Their easy-going, fun-loving nature means they are well suited to families. General Breed Description

The Toller is a medium-sized, powerful, compact, balanced, well-muscled dog with a high degree of agility, alertness and determination. He is highly intelligent and has great endurance. A strong and able swimmer, he is a natural and tenacious retriever on land and in water. The Toller is the only retriever that uses its fully feathered, thick tail to lure the duck. This is what tolling is. This breed excels in most dog sports including Obedience, Rally, Agility and Conformation dog shows. Tollers come in various shades of red or orange and usually have at least one of the following white markings: chest, feet, muzzle and tip of tail. Coat and Care Requirements

The Toller has a medium-length, water-repellent double coat with a softer, dense undercoat. Grooming consists of frequent brushing and combing to remove dead hair to keep the undercoat free of mats. Further attention is required around the ears and feet to keep the dog looking neat. Tollers do shed, so frequent brushing is recommended. Size

Height: Males 48 to 51cms (19 to 20ins), Females 45 to 48cms (18 to 19ins). Weight: Males 20 to 23kgs (45 to 51lbs), Females 17 to 20 kgs (37 to 43lbs). Health

All breeds have individual health issues. When speaking to breeders it is recommended you enquire about the breed’s health and what health testing the breeder does. The Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retriever is generally a healthy breed, however health conditions do occur occasionally. These may include Hip Dysplasia (HD), Juvenile Addison’s Disease (JADD) and Progressive Retinal Atrophy (PRA). The following health tests are recommended: Ophthalmologist Evaluation to check for various eye conditions, Cardiac Exam. Suitability

Because Tollers are very athletic and like to work and play hard, they require plenty of outdoor exercise. Tollers will ideally suit people/families with active lifestyles. They excel at most dog sports.

We design chicken coops with a few basic principles in mind:The chicken should feel safe and comfortable.It needs to be ...
17/11/2022

We design chicken coops with a few basic principles in mind:

The chicken should feel safe and comfortable.

It needs to be solid and well-made.

It needs to be easy to clean and take care of.

It should have good light so that the chickens can see well enough.

You can choose to have your new chicken coop delivered painted or unpainted, it is your choice.

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