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The Labrador Retriever Genealogy

The Labrador Retriever's genealogy traces back to 19th-century Canada, where they were bred from St. John's dogs and were used by fishermen to help retrieve fish. Over time, they were developed into three main lines: English, American, and working Labradors. Each line reflects different traits; English Labradors are typically stockier and more suited for conformation shows, while American Labradors tend to be taller and leaner, favoring hunting capabilities. All Labradors share a common ancestor but have diverged based on their roles in society and breeding preferences, resulting in the versatile and popular breed we know today.