How Do You Care For A Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retriever?
Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retrievers (or tollers) are small dogs that are similar to golden retrievers. They are becoming more and more popular, for good reason. These dogs are quiet, intelligent, easy to train, hardworking and devoted to their owners. These characteristics combine to make a dog that is a valuable hunting dog, that can become a much-loved member of the family as well. Ask for a health certificate from your breeder. Both bitches and dogs should have their eyes tested yearly and should have their hips x-rayed for dysplasia before being allowed to breed. Feed your toller a high-protein dog food. Like all active dogs, your high energy Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retriever needs lots of protein for fuel. Vaccinate your toller. When he is a puppy, make sure he receives all of the necessary vaccinations. Then make sure to visit your vet at least once a year for his booster shots. Take your toller to school. Make sure your Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retriever knows the basic command