Retrievers don't care if they are retrieving birds, balls, or fish (the first retrievers were used on fishing boats to
retrieve fish that fell out of the nets).
This breed was used as a companion dog and also to help the local fishermen
retrieve the fish that had escaped the hooks and from the towing in lines.
The reason was practical: Hunters (and fisherman) wanted animals who could enter lakes, streams, rivers, and other bodies of water to help
retrieve fish, waterfowl, and other small animals.
Originally bred to
retrieve fish, they love to play fetch with their owner and will be the perfect companion for a day at the beach thanks to their love of water.
The Labrador Retrievers were a few different kinds of dogs that were all used to
retrieve fish in the work of fishermen.
This breed of dogs was initially conceived in Newfoundland in Canada back in the 19th century — it helped fishers
retrieve their fish.
These dogs were used to help Canadian fishermen
retrieve fish and nets, and eventually the dogs were imported into England where they were bred to become better retrievers and gun dogs.
Historically the breed was bred for helping fisherman with common tasks, such as
retrieving fish, nets, and ropes, which is where their love for water comes from.
These dogs — medium - sized black dogs with close hair — not only retrieved game but also
retrieved fish, pulled small fishing boats through icy water and helped the fisherman in any task involving swimming.
Originally bred to
retrieve fishing nets in Newfoundland, this breed has developed into a versatile one.
The Labrador Retriever has its roots in Canada, and the breed was developed to help fisherman with
retrieving fish and fishing lines.
Due to the fact that the Newfoundland were bred as a fisherman's dog to
retrieve fishing nets in the freezing waters of Newfoundland they have particularly thick and water resistant coats as well as webbed feet.
The Labrador is famous for its love of water, which is no wonder as it was a helper for fishermen, fetching nets and rope or
retrieving fish escaped from the nets from the icy sea.
The breed's predecessor helped fisherman in Newfoundland with
retrieving fish that had fallen of the hook and nets and they also hauled in fishing lines from the frigid Atlantic sea.
Today's flat - coated retrievers and Labrador retrievers used to work as fishery dogs,
retrieving fish and other objects from the water.
Beginning in the 1700's, they were a fisherman's best friend hauling nets, fetching ropes, and
retrieving fish from the cold waters of the North Atlantic.
Not exact matches
When
fishing from a high bluff so his line angles down to a good lie, Akaji often will not
retrieve to check his bait for hours but, instead, merely snap on another leadered hook and thus slide a fresh bait down the line.
Many bags & totes tend to be just that, a huge sea that you throw items into but when you need to
retrieve somethine you have to
fish through everything get to it.
There are six sealed stainless steel ball bearings, which means you have very smooth
retrieve getting that
fish back.
HOOPLA: After baiting and anchoring one large hoop net and two smaller minnow traps at each station for 24 hours, crew members
retrieve them, hoping to find native
fish inside.
Since the museum initiated a conservation operation last year, its vessel has succeeded in
retrieving more than 900,000 linear feet of «ghost» and illegal
fishing nets.
Plenty of
Fish users can now easily
retrieve unread messages and send responses via the Assistant on Google Home and phones
This is very much a water breed, and in the 19th century, they regularly hauled in boat lines, brought in
fishing nets, and
retrieved anything that fell overboard from their master's ship.
Porties would herd
fish,
retrieve fallen equipment, and act as messengers between boats.
It is trained to
retrieve and fix broken nets as well as herd
fishes to go to fisherman's nets.
They aided fisherman
retrieve nets and catch any
fish that escaped.
In terms of their heritage, they were originally bred by Portuguese fisherman to assist by herding
fish into nets,
retrieving working tools and even carrying messages and small items from ship to shore!
As the name implies, the Portuguese Water Dog is a native to Portugal and is a working class breed that were originally bred to help herd
fish into fishermen's nets,
retrieve lost tackle and broken nets.
They herded
fish into the nets;
retrieved lost tackle or broken nets, and acted as couriers from ship to ship, or ship to shore.
but would willingly
retrieve a rabbit shot on the run or leap into the water for illegally «stunned»
fish.
Originally hailing from the Portuguese coast (particularly the Algarve region of Portugal), these dogs were bred and taught to heard
fish into the nets of fishermen working along the Portuguese coast as well as to
retrieve broken nets or tackle.
Originally serving on the crew of Portuguese
fishing ships and vessels, these dogs weren't just prized for their companionship and playful nature but also were a key piece of making sure that any equipment that went overboard was
retrieved and they could even be trained to heard
fish into the nets!
They were once found all along Portugal's coastline, herding
fish into nets,
retrieving lost equipment from the sea and taking messages between ships and back to shore.
The breeds that have this type of paw shape are often those that were selectively bred to work in the water, either to
retrieve downed birds, capture
fishing nets, or track down otters in local streams.
It originated during the Middle Ages to help fisherman
retrieve broken nets, herd schools of
fish and carry messages from ship to shore.
Bred to herd
fish,
retrieve broken nets, and swim as couriers, Portuguese water dogs excel in the surf.
The Portuguese Water Dog, also known as the Cao de Aqua, the Portuguese
Fishing Dog, the Portie, and the Water Dog, is an old breed used to herd
fish into nets, to
retrieve lost tackle and to act as a courier from ship to ship, or ship to shore.
If a
fish fell off the hook, these trusty dogs
retrieved them for their owners.
The Lab was first used as a
fish dog in Newfoundland where they helped haul in nets and even
retrieve escaping
fish.
They have a long history as a working breed, first as
fishing dogs and later as
retrieving dogs, guard dogs, and pack dogs.
You can easily remove delicate seagrass and break up the coral reef, be sure to use the right anchor for the area you are
fishing in, motor up your boat to stop it dragging the anchor when
retrieving.
The fisherman then begins to
retrieve the line as you now try to catch as many
fish as possible on your way back up, making sure to avoid jellyfish.