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    Lab·ra·dor
    [ˈlabrədɔː]
    noun
    Labrador retriever (nou)
    1. a retriever of a breed that most typically has a black or yellow coat, widely used as a gun dog or as a guide for a blind person.
    Origin
    early 20th century: named after the Labrador Peninsula, where the breed was developed. The name Labrador dog had been applied in the 19th century to a much larger breed, similar to the Newfoundland.
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    Labrador Retriever, breed of sporting dog that originated in Newfoundland and was brought to England by fishermen about 1800. It is characteristically rugged, even-tempered, and gentle. An ideal family pet, the Labrador Retriever became in the 1990s the most popular dog breed in the United States.
    The Labrador Retriever is characteristically rugged, even-tempered, and gentle. It has been used in military and police work, as a rescue dog, and as a guide dog for the blind. An ideal family pet, the Labrador Retriever became in the 1990s the most popular dog breed in the United States. Labrador Retrievers playing with a toy.
    The origin of the Labrador Retriever is dated back to the 1800s. They were initially called the St. John’s Water Dog. They are native to the icy regions of Newfoundland, and this is also where they received their name. It wasn’t until much later that they were dubbed the Labrador Retriever, which most people know them as today.
    Distinctive features include its otterlike tail, thick at the base and tapered toward the end, and its short dense coat of black, brown (“chocolate”), or yellow. The Labrador Retriever is characteristically rugged, even-tempered, and gentle. It has been used in military and police work, as a rescue dog, and as a guide dog for the blind.
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