A retriever is a kind of dog. Retrievers are traditionally used to bring back birds and animals which their owners have shot. Any of several dog breeds, bred to retrieve game, that have a thick, water-resistant coat, keen sense of smell, and "soft" mouth that does not damage game. Retrievers are 22-24 in. (55-62 cm) tall and weigh 55-75 lbs (25-34 kg). The golden retriever has a golden-brown coat that is long on the neck, legs, and tail. The Labrador retriever has a short black or brown coat. Both are often used as guide dogs, and both are highly popular as pets. Other retriever breeds include the Chesapeake Bay, curly-coated, and flat-coated retrievers
A dor, or a breed of dogs, chiefly employed to retrieve, or to find and recover game birds that have been killed or wounded
A hunting dog of a breed developed in the United States, having a thick short wavy coat ranging from dark brown to tan in color and known for its skill in retrieving game from water
Any of a breed of dog originating in Newfoundland, having a short, yellow, black, or brown coat and a tapering tail and used in hunting to retrieve felled game
A retriever of a breed originating in Scotland, having a dense coat of golden hair with feathering at the neck, legs, and tail. a large dog with light brown fur