Mass gathering of golden retrievers in Highlands
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Golden retrievers at Guisachan, near Tomich
The 150th anniversary of the founding of the golden retriever has been celebrated at the breed's ancestral home in the Highlands.
The breed was created at Tomich near Glen Affric in the 1800s by landowner Dudley Marjoribanks, also known as Lord Tweedmouth.

The breed is 150 years old this year
He crossed a wavy-coated retriever called Nous with Belle, a Tweed water spaniel, on his Guisachan Estate.
Lord Tweedmouth had wanted a dog that was capable of swimming significant distances to retrieve wildfowl that had been shot.

Who's a good boy or girl? All of them, probably
The Golden Retriever Club of Scotland organised this week's mass gathering of the golden retrievers and their owners at the estate.
Four years ago a group, Friends of Guishachan, founded by American Joy Viola unveiled a statue to mark the founding of the golden retriever breed.

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- Published12 August 2014