The Golden Retriever is another retriever gun dog that was bred in Scotland from a cross of a yellow-coloured retriever and a Tweed Water Spaniel. It shares a common ancestry with the Labrador Retriever and is also popular as a family and service dog.
The English Springer Spaniel is a hunting dog that was derived from the same land spaniel stock as other spaniel breeds. It is closely related to the Labrador Retriever in terms of temperament and trainability, and is often used as a sniffer dog or a therapy dog.
The Border Collie is a working dog that was developed in the Anglo-Scottish border region for herding livestock. It is considered one of the most intelligent and energetic dog breeds, and has a strong resemblance to the Labrador Retriever in terms of coat and colour.
The English Cocker Spaniel is another hunting dog that was developed from the same land spaniel stock as other spaniel breeds. It is a smaller and more compact version of the Springer Spaniel, and is known for its cheerful and friendly personality. It is also related to the Labrador Retriever in terms of coat and colour.
The Beagle is a scent hound that was developed in England for tracking rabbits and other small game. It is one of the oldest and most popular dog breeds, and is characterised by its long ears, short legs, and tri-colour pattern. It is also related to the Labrador Retriever in terms of temperament and popularity.