History of Tollers in Australia
In 1990, Marilyn Kellie (Kelmark Kennels), a Canadian citizen living in Australia, heard about Tollers and thought it her patriotic duty to introduce Canada’s dog to her new homeland. Marilyn wrote letters to a number of sources and was offered a pair of Tollers from Ardunacres stock, and together with Denise and Peter Sandow (Ximinez) began the long process of shipping the pups to Australia.
Missionviews Shilo of Kelmark (Shilo) went to his first show two weeks after getting out of quarantine and was awarded a Challenge Certificate by a Canadian judge. Shilo was soon joined by Ardunacres Jetlag to Kelmark (Bridie), and in 1993, the first litter of Tollers was born in Australia.
Tim and Sara Coombes (Kirchoff) fell under the Toller’s spell when they were exhibiting their German Shepherds at a show and happened to meet Denise with some of the little red newcomers. They were then able to purchase their first Toller from Marilyn and Denise, Kelmark Fox O Fundy, who was from the 1993 Bridie x Shilo litter.
The Coombes’ first import, Lyonhouse Agnes (Fluffy), arrived from the United Kingdom on Christmas Eve in 1993, in whelp to Lyonhouse Alexander Stuart and gave birth to Kirchoff’s first litter of Toller puppies in January 1994. Fluffy had a second litter of puppies under the Kirchoff prefix in November of 1994, sired by Shilo, before sadly passing away in 1996. Fluffy stole the hearts of all who met her and her two litters more than doubled the Australian Toller population at the time.
From ‘The Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retriever’ by Alison Strang & Gail MacMillan.