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    I think the popularity really does differ from province to province, or state to state. I very rarely see Labs, Goldens, or any of the other breeds listed near the top around here. When I went to BC last, I think I saw more Tollers there than I ever have any other time in my life.

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    Dalmatians are 77! Woohoo! We all saw what popularity did to them 10 years ago . Am staffs are sixty something.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Orangutango
    I think the popularity really does differ from province to province, or state to state. I very rarely see Labs, Goldens, or any of the other breeds listed near the top around here. When I went to BC last, I think I saw more Tollers there than I ever have any other time in my life.
    I think Tollers are much more popular in Canada than in the US, because I have only ever seen one Toller in person, and it was reallllly little (they are about the same size as Aussies from the descriptions you were talking about in the other thread with the video of the "Toller Scream", and this one was maybe 20-25lbs because I even asked the lady if that was average and she said yes.... LOL). But if you ask anyone on the street if they like Tollers (or even Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retrievers) they will look at you like you're crazy because they'd never heard of it. None of my friends and family know what a Toller is before I showed them pics.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jessika
    I think Tollers are much more popular in Canada than in the US, because I have only ever seen one Toller in person, and it was reallllly little (they are about the same size as Aussies from the descriptions you were talking about in the other thread with the video of the "Toller Scream", and this one was maybe 20-25lbs because I even asked the lady if that was average and she said yes.... LOL). But if you ask anyone on the street if they like Tollers (or even Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retrievers) they will look at you like you're crazy because they'd never heard of it. None of my friends and family know what a Toller is before I showed them pics.

    They're only popular in BC I think. People ask me what Tango is and then look at me like I have two heads or something as soon as I mention the NSDTR part...lol. Nobody around here has a clue what a Toller is unless they're involved in some sort of dog sport like agility or flyball as Tollers are somewhat popular in those, but even then, people often comment on the 'cute little Goldens' or 'odd coloured Border Collies'. To be honest, I actually kind of like the fact that nobody has ever heard of them..

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