NOVA SCOTIA DUCK TOLLING RETRIEVER

Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retrievers have been a part of our lives for over two decades, both as hunting dogs and members of our family. Distinctive for their lustrous red coat and moderate size, the Toller is fast becoming the world’s number-one retriever. Agile, intelligent and playful, this rare breed proves to be a first-rate companion dog in addition to being a superb hunter on both land and water.

At TnT Tollers, we specialize in raising exceptional Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retrievers — intelligent, loyal, and full of joy. Our puppies are bred for health, temperament, and versatility, making them perfect companions for active families, hunters, and dog sports enthusiasts. We’re a small, dedicated breeder located in Oklahoma City, OK and we pride ourselves on giving each puppy the best possible start in life.

The Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retriever, affectionately called a “Toller,” is the smallest of the retriever breeds but big in energy and heart. Known for their intelligence, athleticism, and signature “Toller scream,” these dogs excel in hunting, agility, obedience, and as loving family companions.

Why Tollers

How do I know if a Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retriever is the right beed for me?

If you’ve ever met a Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retriever — you know they’re striking dogs with boundless energy and a personality as bright as their red coats. But before you bring one into your life, it’s important to understand what makes this breed unique and whether their temperament, activity level, and care needs match your lifestyle.

Here’s a guide to help you decide if a Toller is your perfect match


The First 8 Weeks in a Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retriever Puppy’s Life

Raising Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retriever puppies from birth to 8 weeks is one of the most rewarding experiences for me as a breeder. Every litter is a little different, but the magic of watching these tiny, helpless pups grow into bold, playful little Tollers never gets old.

If you’ve ever wondered what happens during those first precious weeks — before your puppy comes home — here’s a week-by-week


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