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>On the contrary, 'compromise on both sides' means the end of extremism, with the result that the breed stays fit for purpose as a good steady all-round working dog, that's also suitable to be an active companion.
> The cart has been put before the horse when someone thinks that what a dog looks like matters more than what it does. That approach to things is evidently seeing a huge decrease in the health and welfare of many different breeds of dog - the Labrador amongst them, just look at the obese chocolate Lab which won at Westminster only a couple days ago.
>When you are in the field, working a dog, you want the best dog you can have which is the fastest and most efficient at the job and also easily trainable and biddable.
>just look at the obese chocolate Lab which won at Westminster only a couple days ago.
>But no, you don't want the fastest; they are often the ones that overrun the game. You want the steady one that marks well and goes straight to quarry rather than the one that rushes around like a mad thing, coming a cropper on rough ground and laming itself.
>So this I took an extract about the breed. Nowhere does this indicate speed is required or needed on ground.A skinny slender dog wouldn't last 5 seconds in icey water
>Of course speed is desirable, the dog which completes retrieves fastest is most efficient and the purpose of a working retriever is to get game in the bag as quickly as possible for humane reasons and to reduce the risk of it escaping wounded to die a slow death.
> Mind you, a few handlers in that vid look like they're in show condition as well.
>If that were true they'd use a lurcher.
Most people who work their gundogs have very little interest in field trials; they are for the extremists.
>You'll find that the majority of us competing in field trials are also valued members of many shoots.
> Surely to be called a Labrador,.or any other purebreed a dog needs to look like it's breed?
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