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Labrador retriever Pedigree of Buccleuch Avon
Buccleuch Avon




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Gender: Male
Color: BLK
coat Genotype: Black - Hidden Choc - EEBb
Whelp Date: 0/0/1885
Owner: Sixth Duke of Buccleuch
Breeder: Third Earl of Malmesbury
Website:www.norfieldlabradors.com/buccleuchavon.html
According to Lord Scott, In Sprake's (1931) Book All modern Labradors in England ( and thus the US ) are descended from Buccleuch Avon & Ned

Country of origin: United Kingdom

Two Kennels paternal to those of to-day (both derived from the dogs mentioned above) existed in that of the 6th Duke of Buccleuch, started in 1882, when " Ned " was given by Lord Malmesbury, and that of The Hon. A. Holland Hibbert, afterwards Viscount Knutsford, started in 1884, when he procured '' Sybil'' from Lord Grimston. The retrievers of the sixth Duke of Buccleuch at that time-1882-consisted of some wavy or flat-coated dogs and a few red or yellow dogs given by Lord Ilchester. The above mentioned " Ned'' 1882 was taken out shooting in August 1883, being in the hands of an incompetent man. The dog had not even been taught to carry. The man who had taught him nothing said he was useless. At that time most of the dogs at Langholm Lodge belonged to the keepers ; and it is possible that had ''Ned'' belonged to. him he might have taken more trouble. " Ned " was trans- ferred to the care of a good breaker, and in I885 he stood out as a paragon. '' Where is Ned ? '' 'vas the general cry of everybody ‘Yith birds to pick up. '' Ned '' was, in fact, a revelation of keen excellence ; and when "Avon" 1885 arrived as a puppy from Hurn Court, he was handed over to a first-class man. ''Avon'' even outshone "Ned", but there was not much to choose between them. ''Ned" was a little compact dog of perfect shape, about nineteen inches. ''Avon'' was slightly larger, perhaps nearly twenty inches, and a lovely little dog in his prime. There is no good photograph of either of these dogs, but one is shown of ''Avon'', aged eleven, extracted from the feet of a group of gamekeepers. Lord Malmesbury also gave "Dinah" 1885 to Lord Home; and in 1887, "Nell" 1886 to the Duke of Buccleuch. It was decided to mate "Dinah" with one of the only true Labrador dogs I eft from the first imported, namely, the Duke of Hamilton's " Sam" 1884, at that time the property of Mr. Houldeworth. Fortunately, two fine bitches survived from the first litter, namely, " Dinah" and "Trick" 1888. "Nell" 1886 having been mated with "Sam", produced " Gip " and "Nell " 188g. Thus there were enough bitches to be mated with " Ned " and " Avon ".
The Kennel was firmly founded on sound premises, and a record of every dog bred in this Kennel has been care- fully kept ever since. Their owner gradually dispensed with all other breeds of retrievers, and his keepers had to break his dogs, and no others. In the meantime Lord Malmesbury had given " Juno " an.d " Smut" 1885 to the Hon. Herbert Cairns (later third Earl Cairns). The Hon. A. Holland Hibbert mated his first Labrador " Sybil" 1884 (by Lord Grimston's '' Sancho " '80 out of his " Siren " 'So), with Lord Cairns' " Smut", and later mated their granddaughter " Sarah " 1894 with " Buccleuch Nith" 1891, whereby "Munden Sixty" 1897 came into the world. The Duke of Buccleuch gave '' Scottie " 1887 to Mr. Holland Hibbert, and the Munden Kennel was safe. Mr. F. Barnett's Kennel "vas founded on the same lines. All this can be easily seen by studying the pedigree of " Daniel " (facing page 44).
https://dai.mun.ca/PDFs/cns/TheLabradorDogItsHomeAndHistory.pdf



MODERN LABRADOR RETRIEVERS CAN TRACE THEIR ANCESTRY TO THE BUCCLEUCH AVON
In the 1830s, one of the first people to import dogs on estates in the Scottish borders from Newfoundland, was Walter Francis Montagu Douglas Scott, the 5th Duke of Buccleuch. He used them as gundogs because they were excellent at retrieving. These Labrador retrievers, as they are known today, had another advocate, the 2nd Earl of Malmesburry, who bred them for duck shooting purposes. He bred them on his estate in Heron Court, South Coast, because of their expertise in water fowling, a tail ‘like an otter’ and their close coat that turned water off like oil.
During the early 1880s, the 3rd Earl of Malmesbury and the 6th Duke of Buccleuch met at a shooting party. Lord Malmesbury gifted the first two entries in the Stud Book of the Duke of Buccleuch Labrador Retrievers, to the 6th Duke. These two dogs were mated with bitches that were carrying blood from those imported originally by the 5th Duke. The breeding developed a strong bloodline that begun with Buccleuch Ned in 1882 and in 1885, the Buccleuch Avon.
All Buccleuch Labradors trace back to the first imported dogs. They eventually started maintaining a kennel of 30 to 40 dogs that had keepers responsible for training them. Lord George Scott, the youngest son of the 6th Duke, managed the breeding programme.
The Buccleuch Labradors were bred for work purposes entirely at the time but their bloodline has led to the ancestry of many champions through the years. This includes FTCh Flapper, the first Labrador that was ever placed at a retrieval trial in 1906. The traditional Buccleuch Labrador had a tender mouth, a good nose and an intelligent and courageous temperament. They often have shorter heads than an average Labrador; they have a thick double coat and normally have an ‘otter tail’. The pure strain only throws black puppies.
By the 1920s, the kennel had 150 dogs. The 7th Duke was however not keen on maintaining the line and they didn’t import any new dogs between 1890 and 1930. This was because of the Sheep Protection Act that was introduced in Newfoundland and other quarantine restrictions. The war started in 1938 and then a distemper epidemic hit in 1948 and this took toll on the kennel, which was substantially run down. The then Earl of Dalkeith, who later became the 9th Duke, together with a full time dog handler made some progress at the time and made use of Vaulter, a dog that displayed most of the old characteristics; the broad head, short otter tail and thick double coat. Most of today’s Beccleuch Labradors can trace their ancestry to him.
After election of the 9th Duke to the House of Commons, the kennel responsibility moved to the head gamekeeper. The Buccleuch Kennel is in fact almost unique since the original pure strain has been strictly maintained since the 1830s, when the breed reached its shores. Litters have since been produced to meet mainly the needs of keepers across the Queensberry, Langholm, Bowhill and Boughton Estates. The 9th Duke was the Patron of Scotland’s Labrador Club since 1952.
David Lisett was appointed as the dog trainer and handler by the then Earl of Dalkeith, who later became the 10th Duke, Richard Buccleuch. The breeding programme has since been re-introduced at Queensberry and it caters for the maintenance and enhancement of the Buccleuch Labrador bloodline. They use the current Buccleuch stud dogs that have resulted in Dogs like the Buccleuch Opal who made Field Trial Champion in just 4 trials.
https://unbelievable-facts.com/2014/11/Buccleuch-Avon-ancestor-modern-labrador.html


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