British vs. American Labradors Pt. 1 - Southern Oak Kennels (2024)

We have a strong cultural tendency to exaggerate generalizations into absolutes. While there are many general truths regarding the differences between British Labradors and American labradors, there are often just as many exceptions

The Phrases “American” and “British” Labs

I often hear people make comments such as, “My American Labrador had to be British!” The truth is that all of the characteristics found within the overarching breed of the Labrador Retriever can be found in both British and American lines. They are not two separate breeds any more than Southerners and Northerners are two separate types of humans. There are, however, some stark contrasts between the two. Before we dive into these differences (part two), it is important to understand what causes them.

When the terms “American Lab” and “British Lab” are used, they are usually describing retrievers that would be considered well-bred for fieldwork. This means that there is some level of field-evaluated accomplishment in their pedigrees. Labradors bred from pedigrees lacking in evaluation are neither British nor American; they’re just labradors. The British/American distinctions arise from how the dogs’ fieldwork is evaluated within each country’s kennel clubs.

It is also important to note that these are field-bred dogs, not show-bred. There is a third category of Labrador retriever, “English labs,” which are bred for the show ring and are not evaluated on fieldwork. English Labradors are not the same as British labradors, as one is bred for its hunting ability and the other is not.

Field Accomplishments

So, what are these evaluations of field accomplishment? The most common types are field trials and working tests. Field trials are set up so that dogs compete against one another, with lesser dogs being dropped from the class as the trial continues. Working tests are set up so that dogs compete against a set standard, and dogs earn either a passing or failing grade. Both are set up so that dogs will accumulate certain amounts of wins, passes, etc. in order to achieve some sort of title. Time does not allow us to go into all of the various titles used in both American and British fieldwork. What is important to note is that any dog considered to have a pedigree will have parents, grandparents, great-grandparents, and so forth who have achieved these titles, whichever they are.

Here is where we begin to see the foundation below the distinctions between British and American Labradors. British trials/tests and American trials/tests evaluate very different qualities. In America, dogs are tested thoroughly on marking ability, handling ability for blind retrieves, and the ability to travel great distances across many factors (wind, water, land, cover, etc.) without “breaking down.” In the United Kingdom, dogs are tested thoroughly on game-finding ability, steadiness, and control. To be fair, there are so many aspects of these tests and trials that overlap. Dogs may not break in either. Dogs must mark the game and accurately retrieve it. Dogs must deliver the non-damaged game to the hand of their handler. Dogs who fail to work properly in the field will be dropped or fail in both trials. Dogs who do not demonstrate drive and enthusiasm to do the work will not earn a title.

The differences in the methods of evaluation, though, really do lead to two totally different types of Labrador:

SOK British Lab

Field-Bred American Lab

Methods of Evaluation

In America, dogs must be bred to handle quite a bit of pressure. Pressure is used to push thedogs to hold straight lines, to handle the factors well, and to handle well at extreme distances.

Dogs must also be quite driven to perform the required task of retrieving two to four birds in one“round.” In the United Kingdom, dogs must be able to handle an extremely large amount ofstimulation while remaining completely under control. American dogs are often asked to honoranother dog making just one retrieve, maybe two. British dogs are always asked to honor half adozen or more dogs retrieving all day. For every bird a dog retrieves in a British trial, they mustsit steady and watch every other dog on the line retrieve. In America, line manners areimportant insofar as dogs cannot be excessive in any non-desired behavior. Small breaks mightbe allowed, so long as the dog is stopped quickly. Whining is allowed so long as it is notexcessive. Dogs are typically wound tightly from the holding blinds to the line, and they’re theonly dog on the line.

British dogs cannot make a noise or have even a small break. Any demonstration of a lack ofcontrol or manners results in disqualification. British trials are also held on live hunts, notsimulated. Live birds are flushed and shot either in a driven or walk-up manner. No dog willhave the same retrieve. (This is much like Spaniel trials in the AKC) American dogs will allretrieve the same setup throughout the day. This allows for very tight comparison and judgingbetween individual dogs as they set out to perform the same tasks. British dogs will not beasked to pick up multiples in most instances. If four birds are shot, four dogs will be sent, one ata time. If a dog fails a retrieve, the next dog in line has a chance to successfully complete theretrieve, thus eliminating this previous dog in what is called an “eye-wipe.” The maximumdistance of retrieves will be the maximum distance a clipped bird might sail after being shot by agun that is within one hundred yards or so of the dogs.

This article was originally written for the Gunner Kennels Blog by Barton Ramsey

British vs. American Labradors Pt. 1 - Southern Oak Kennels (2024)

FAQs

Which Labrador is best American or British? ›

Choosing between the two often boils down to your lifestyle. If you're looking for a laid-back family pet, the English lab might be more up your alley. The American lab could be your best bet if you want a high-energy companion for outdoor activities.

Are English labs more calm than American labs? ›

Yes, both breeds are high energy and love a good walk when they get the chance, but English Labradors are generally calmer than their excitable American cousins. In fact, US Labs can be a little stubborn and rather tenacious, so training early on is essential to a well-behaved pooch.

What is the difference between American and English labs coat? ›

Their colouring and general look is alike, but you can identify an American Lab by its athletic and muscular build. US Labradors also have a narrow neck and long muzzle to fit their streamlined appearance. Their coat is thinner than the thick-furred British breed, who also have a wider tail.

Are British labs good dogs? ›

British Labradors are a highly intelligent breed of dog that analyzes situations more so than other breeds. of the British Labrador makes it the perfect choice for a family dog, as well as a hunting companion. They are especially good with kids.

Which Lab has the blockhead? ›

From the the show ring to hunting field, the English Labrador is best known for their distinctive style. The block head and stocky build, paired with a laid back, docile personality makes for the perfect sidekick.

What is the calmest breed of Lab? ›

In my obedience classes, yellow Labs are often the calmest and most mild-mannered. In contrast, the chocolate Labs I've worked with have all been very energetic. Of course, it might just be coincidence! But apart from color, you'll definitely see Labs who look quite different from other Labs.

Do American or English labs shed more? ›

English Labs, due to their double coat (not all English), do tend to shed a little bit more than the American Lab but if groomed consistently on a regular routine, you will reduce the amount of shedding. This goes both ways for the English Lab and the American Lab.

Are British labs bigger than American labs? ›

The standard weight for male British Labs is 70-74 lbs.; for females it's around 55 lbs. American Labs can weigh more. Both types of Labs have a water-resistant double coat that comes in three colors: black, yellow, and chocolate, with “fox red” considered a subcategory of yellow.

Are English labs more expensive than American? ›

With the English Labrador, it's all about breeding specs. Therefore, they're typically far more expensive, but it also makes it much easier to know what you're going to get, even when they're a puppy.

Do British labs shed a lot? ›

They shed a lot, and their dander can trigger allergies in people who are sensitive. However, some people with allergies may find that they are able to tolerate being around certain individual Labrador Retrievers more than others.

Are British labs hyper? ›

If you're determined to compare the two, British and English Labs are generally shorter, quieter, and calmer. American Labs are known for their athleticism, high drive, and enthusiasm.

How long do British Labradors live? ›

In general, experts agree that labrador retrievers will live for around 12 years of age. With preventative care, your labrador retriever may even advance to 13 years of age. Meanwhile, some of the oldest labrador retrievers can reach 14 years (that's like humans living to age 78).

Which type of Labrador is best? ›

When it comes to the best labrador colour, the general rule among the shooting fraternity is that black is good, yellow acceptable, but chocolate is strictly for the show bench. Black has always been the dominant colour in the shooting field and in trials.

Are American or English labs more expensive? ›

With the English Labrador, it's all about breeding specs. Therefore, they're typically far more expensive, but it also makes it much easier to know what you're going to get, even when they're a puppy.

Are English or American labs better hunting dogs? ›

The American dog may be a better choice for someone needing a dog to do big water waterfowl hunting. The difference between the two is as much about style as it is about ability. Both will exhibit the toughness, agility, and natural retrieving ability that make a great bird dog.

Which gender Labrador is best? ›

While there may be subtle differences in the male and female Lab, overall, these two sexes share the intelligence, gentleness, and friendliness that Labradors are known for. If you want a playful and goofy companion that acts as a guard dog, you may prefer a male.

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