THE RETRIEVER OF OUR TIME

The retrievers of our time are no longer just used for hunting. The good properties on which their usefulness for hunting is based also make them particularly suitable for a number of other tasks.

Retrievers have performed excellently in mountain and avalanche accidents, they are increasingly found in the disaster dog teams for operations after earthquakes, and they are used with great success as sniffer dogs for narcotic drugs and explosives.
In Austria, too, mainly retrievers are trained as partner dogs for the disabled and sick. In Anglo-American countries, Labradors and Golden Retrievers are the most common guide dogs for the blind.

Although bred as a working dog, the majority of all retrievers today tend to be purely family dogs. Their friendly manner, their balanced nature, their calm behavior in the house, their soft-mouthedness (the ability to pick up and carry objects with care) make them pleasant housemates and - under adult supervision - playmates for children.

The proverbial “will to please” (the desire to please your guide) makes training easier. Retriever owners should be aware, however, that their dog was bred for an active life full of tasks, and therefore also enable the "family only dog" to receive a retriever-friendly training. Retrievers will thank you with the full expression of their wonderful natures.
At the FCI, the breed standards of 6 retriever breeds are maintained and directed at exhibitions within FCI group VIII, retrieving, rummaging and water dogs.