List of Labrador Retrievers

This list of famous Labradors covers notable individual dogs that belong to this breed. The Labrador retriever is the most popular breed of dog (by registered ownership) in both the United States and the United Kingdom. The breed is exceptionally affable, intelligent, energetic and good natured, making them excellent and popular pets, companions and working dogs. Working dogs help the blind and deaf because they are very smart. They have a high work ethic[1] Common working roles for Labradors include: hunting, tracking and detection, disabled-assistance, carting, and therapy work. Approximately 60–70% of all guide dogs in the United States are Labradors.

As both the most popular breed by registered ownership and also the most popular breed for service dogs in several countries, there have been many notable and famous labradors since the breed was recognized.

Contents

List of famous Labs

Assistance dogs

Police, military, rescue and detection dogs

Pet dogs

Field (working) dogs

Fiction, TV, books, films and media

Mascots and adverts

Notable individuals in the development of the breed

Other

See also

References

  1. ^ rec.pets.dogs Service Dogs FAQ, 1995–96 updated 2000.
  2. ^ "Endal, December 2006". Illinois Springer Spaniel Rescue. http://illinoisspringerrescue2.pulse.net/SITETWO/ENDAL.html. Retrieved 2007-06-20. "The trophy cabinet at their family home in Hampshire would be the envy of most football club managers and houses an impressive list of awards including Dog of the Millennium and the PDSA's Gold Medal for Animal Gallantry and Devotion to Duty. It is true to say that Endal, who can even count the Queen as one of his devotees, is probably the most decorated dog in the world." 
  3. ^ http://illinoisspringerrescue2.pulse.net/SITETWO/ENDAL.html - "Most recently Endal, as observed by some of the biggest national newspapers in 2006, has learned how to put the Chip and Pin card into the machine and remove it after the transaction which Allen is proud to reveal makes him the first dog in the world to achieve this remarkable feat."
  4. ^ As at December 2006, 299 film crews had interviewed the pair
  5. ^ "TV crew making film of partners' year". K9 Perspective Magazine, Issue 27. http://www.k9magazinefree.com/index.shtml. 
  6. ^ "Crufts 2006 eventful for Allen and Endal". K9 Perspective Magazine, Issue 27. http://www.k9magazinefree.com/k9_perspective/iss27p11.shtml. 
  7. ^ Timber the guide dog unfazed by award for bravery - The Independent Sept 9 2005.
  8. ^ CNIB - A History of Guide Dogs
  9. ^ CANOE - CNEWS - Daily Feature: Heroic dog dies of cancer
  10. ^ 9/11, Katrina search dog dies - Life - MSNBC.com
  11. ^ http://www.newsday.com/news/local/newyork/am-dog0830,0,7661895.story
  12. ^ DVD-Sniffing Dogs Help Curb Counterfeiting | FilmCrunch
  13. ^ The amount is uncertain; it was cited as US $3 million according to some sources, and US $6 million according to others.
  14. ^ DVD-sniffing dogs awarded medals, returning to NYC - Engadget
  15. ^ Chan, Sewell (2007-08-28). "Fresh Off Malaysian Triumph, DVD-Sniffing Dogs Tackle New York". The New York Times. http://cityroom.blogs.nytimes.com/2007/08/28/fresh-off-malaysian-triumph-dvd-sniffing-dogs-hit-new-york/?hp. Retrieved 2010-05-08. 
  16. ^ DVD pirates put out hits on Lucky and Flo the crime dogs - Engadget
  17. ^ "Australian Dog Returns Home After A Year In The Wilderness". www.defence.gov.au, Defence Media Release. Australian Department of Defence. 2009-11-12. Archived from the original on 2009-11-11. http://www.defence.gov.au/media/DepartmentalTpl.cfm%3FCurrentId%3D9698. Retrieved 2009-11-14. 
  18. ^ "Handler never gave up on lost army dog". ABC News (Australia). 2009-11-12. Archived from the original on 2009-11-14. http://www.webcitation.org/5lHTZf72N. Retrieved 2009-11-14. 
  19. ^ Animal VC for Sadie, the heroine of Kabul
  20. ^ a b c BBC - h2g2 - Labrador Retrievers
  21. ^ Source: alllabs.com, which also describes King Buck as "famous."
  22. ^ Brampton Labradors at Paws Inn
  23. ^ a b King Buck (1948 - 1962) - Find A Grave Memorial
  24. ^ a b "1938 LIFE Magazine Issues For Sale at 2Neat Magazines". 2neatmagazines.com. 2007. http://www.2neatmagazines.com/life/1938.html. Retrieved 2007-10-05.  "Life Magazine December 12, 1938: Cover - Labrador Retriever, Blind of Arden". Inside cover text reads: "The dog on this week's cover is Blind of Arden, who won the No. 1 U.S. retriever stake of the year on November 21, had his picture taken at Southampton by LIFE photographer George Karger." and stated to be 4 years old at the time. Full article text here also confirms details of competition.
  25. ^ Source: working-retriever.com, which lists Honcho in the Hall of Fame.[1]
  26. ^ Source: Storm's Riptide Star Article
  27. ^ Storm's Riptide Star Pedigree
  28. ^ http://www.pslra.org/html/articles/faqs.htm - "Buccleuch's Ned and Buccleuch's Avon are generally agreed upon as being the ancestors of all Labradors."
  29. ^ http://www.plazaearth.com/ldoll/storm's_riptide_star_ped.htm - "the foundation dog Buccleuch Avon born 1885".
  30. ^ lakecharlesretrieverclub.com - 'Origins of Chocolate Labs' by Jack Vanderwyk
  31. ^ Barmore, Laura. "History of the Lab". http://alllabs.com/cgi-local/SoftCart.exe/labrador_retriever_history.htm?E+scstore. Retrieved 2007-09-12. 
  32. ^ a b c Fox Red Labradors
  33. ^ Source: The Guinness® Book of World Records Revised & Enlarged Edition, 1966. According to Guinness World Records, a dog’s age is validated when Guinness World Records approves of their birth certificate. Quoted at: "Adjutant". The Famous Dogs Image-n-Info Bank. 2001. http://www.citizenlunchbox.com/famous/dogs/adjutant.html. Retrieved 2010-11-03. 

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