Orangutango is correct - it's bench/show and field, not English and American. English Labs come from England, American come from AmericaOtherwise the terms you're looking for are bench (dogs bred for conformation) and field (dogs bred for their ability in the field). Did you get your dogs from breeders who breed specifically for field and show? If not, they are just pet bred, which makes up most of the Lab population. Nova and Luka are both pet bred, and Buck is field and show lines, with his mom being both, and his dad being field only.
This is a myth. Field dogs are not wilder. They have drive in the field but should be laid back but active otherwise. A 'wild' Lab should not be bred and if they are, this is a sign of an irresponsible breeder, and more likely, a pet Lab breeder. Both bench and field (and pet usually as well) make wonderful family dogs. Buck is active but by no means wild. Actually, Luka, one of my pet-bred Labs, is way, way more of a pain to keep happy. She is always wanting stimulation, she reminds me more of a Border Collie sometimes.Originally Posted by Foxed





Otherwise the terms you're looking for are bench (dogs bred for conformation) and field (dogs bred for their ability in the field). Did you get your dogs from breeders who breed specifically for field and show? If not, they are just pet bred, which makes up most of the Lab population. Nova and Luka are both pet bred, and Buck is field and show lines, with his mom being both, and his dad being field only.
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