St. John's Water Dog
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St. John's Water Dog | ||
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Country of origin | ||
Newfoundland | ||
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This breed of dog is extinct |
The St. John's Water Dog, also called the St. John’s Dog, was a dog breed from Newfoundland. Little is known of the breeds that went into its creation. There may have been "greater" and "lesser" versions.
This breed is the ancestor of the modern Retrievers; including the Flat Coated Retriever, Golden Retriever, Labrador Retriever, and the Newfoundland.
The smaller Newfoundlands, which were exported from Canada to England, were also known as St. John's dogs. These dogs were cross-bred with other breeds to create the Retrievers. The larger of these dogs evolved into the big and gentle Newfoundlands as we know them today.