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The Flat Coated Retriever is an easy-going and alert dog whose lively spirit is demonstrated by their high-held head, sparkling eyes and wagging tail. They are a good natural retriever on land and in the water. Flat Coated Retrievers are naturally obedient, and thrive on training and pleasing their owner. They have a beautiful mane, making them look very noble. They greatly enjoy romping around with children, although they may get too rowdy for small children. They get along well with everyone, being friendly and happy. They are hard workers, versatile and energetic.

 

 

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Flat Coated Retrievers require only moderate exercise and care for their coat, making care for them easy. They are almost the same size and shape as the Golden Retriever, except with a solid black or liver coat that is moderately flat, but sometimes wavy. This led them to first be called the Wavy Coated Retriever. They are a large athletic dog, with a flat head and drop ears. Their legs, chest and tail are heavily feathered. The Flat Coated Retriever’s happily high-held tail is a hallmark of their personality.

 

 

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The Flat-Coated Retriever is of the retriever class of dog and typically has a liver or black colored coat that is thick and of medium length. The coat on this dog tends to be fine and sleek while the legs, chest and tail are often well feathered. The Flat-Coated Retriever typically has a somewhat long and sleek head with a muzzle that is wide. The eyes on this dog tend to be either hazel or brown. Ears are somewhat small and typically lay flat along the head. The nose on the Flat-Coated Retriever tends to be black in most cases, but there are also some with brown noses as well.

Flat-Coated Retriever Puppies Character:

This particular breed of dog does extremely well with children and as a result makes a wonderful family dog. Its character and mood tend to be quite stable. This friendly and intelligent dog is also quite active and loves to interact with everyone in the family. If anything negative could be said of this breed it is that it tends to provide too much attention to guests. As the name of the breed suggests, this dog lives to retrieve and play with family members. Often cheerful and gentle, this dog makes a devoted and faithful companion. Even once the dog has reached full maturity it maintains a temperament that is quite like a puppy.The Flat-Coated Retriever is very biddable and easy to train. This breed is suited for first time dog owners.Flatcoated retrievers are wonderful dogs and require enormous amounts of attention. This breed may not be recommended as a starter pet. A responsible owner will have plenty of time to keep this dog well exercised.

 

 

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History: Flat Coated Retrievers were most likely developed from St. John’s Newfoundlands, Labradors and possible the Collie or a number of Setters. The Flat Coated Retriever was originally known as the “Wavy-coated retriever”. In the second half of the 19th century, they were the favored dog of “game-keepers”, and before World War II were one of the most popular dogs in England. “Old Bounce” and “Young Bounce” were the progenitors of the breed, owned by J. Hull.S.E. Shirley did tremendous efforts to “stabilize” the breed from 1873 into the 1880s, and in 1915 it gained recognition by the AKC. They gained tremendous popularity because of their temperament and working ability.

 

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But when the Golden Retriever came around, the Flat Coated Retriever’s popularity dwindled. After World War II the breed’s survival was at threat. But thanks to careful breeding programs the Flat Coated Retriever’s popularity came back to rise as a companion and show dog. Never quite as popular as the other retrievers since then, you may find them at a local hunting test or dog show. Flat Coated Retrievers have not been over bred excessively, making them have a more reliable temperament and less health problems, although they do have a higher than average rate of cancer. Today a few of this breed can be seen at dog shows or as companions.

 

 

Flat-Coated Retriever Puppies Temperament:

Flat Coated Retrievers are attentive, friendly, and intelligent. They are lively, exuberant and joyful in personality. They love to play with children, although they are too large to handle by small children. They get along well with other animals, and are good as watch dogs. Although fun loving, they are also hard workers. They excel in retrieving. They are hardy and sound, a very easygoing breed. Flat Coated Retrievers are less popular than the Golden or Labrador, making their temperament and health more trustworthy due to lack of excessive breeding.