no only black and liver
Well, I think they are because my friend has 1 and he is a very friendly dog so yeah curly coated retrievers are friendly.
The Labrador Retriever is a breed itself. They come in black, yellow, chocolate and silver which is not a recognized color according to most breed standards. A list of all Retrievers is as follows: Retriever, Chesapeake Bay Retriever, Curly Coated Retriever, Flat Coated Retriever, Golden Retriever, Labrador Retriever, Nova Scotia Duck Tolling
No. However, all pure-bred Golden Retrievers have slightly wavy coats ... their coats are neither straight nor curly.
the ancestor of this breed was the St.John's Dog, a precursor of the Newfoundland. Brought to the UK by fishermen, it was the start of Curly-coated, Flat-coated(my favourite breed) and Labrador Retrievers.
Curly coated retrievers are descended from the English Water Spaniel, the St. John's Newfoundland, the retrieving setter and, not surprisingly based on their coats, the poodle. There could also be some Irish Water Spaniel and Labrador descendents as well.
Yes and No. The main types of large Retrievers are Labradors, Golden, Chesapeake, Portuguese Water, the Flat & Curly Haired, and Newfoundlands. There are some small types, though. Poodles are considered Retrievers, as are some specific types of Spaniels
Labrador Retrievers andGolden Retrievers have the same last name and are in the same category as curly coated retriever Flat coated retriever, Chesapeake Bay Retriever, Murrey River Curly Coated Retriever, Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retriever. They all have the same name due to retrieving game. The Golden Retriever comes in 2 colours cream and gold. In the 1800 Sir Dudley's records show a yellow dog now known as the breed Nous was bred from a black flat coated retriever. Then Nous was mated with a liver coated tweed water spaniel itself a small retriever and as a result were born four delightful Golden Retrievers known as Crocus, Ada, Primrose and Cowslip. 100% gun dog. The Labrador (Labrador Retriever) Water proof and water loving Labrador was first used in its native Newfoundland, Canada a natural born retriever though not for birds! Fishing men would take their trusted friend along with them to help bring the net in and collect any overboard items that may have dropped off. The Earl of Malmesbury in 1879 started breeding these dog then for gun dogs now they are more widely known as the popular family pet. a lot of people think they may be the same IE long and short furred Labradors. But tracing it back through history they are bred from different ancestors. But are similar in the fact they are game retrievers and are fantastic pets and can be easily trained for all sorts of purposes.
No, the Labrador Retriever is recognised as a completely separate breed to the Golden Retriever. All though both of these breeds were originally bred to retrieve, they were bred along different lines. The Labrador Retriever has a shorter coat and can come in black, brown (chocolate) and blonde (yellow). The Golden Retriever (as it's name suggests) is almost always golden in colour with a longer, flowing coat. There are several other Retriever breeds that look similar, including the Flat-coated Retriever, Curly Coated Retriever, Chesapeake Bay Retriever and the Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retriever. All of these breeds were bred for a similar purpose but are each individual Kennel Club recognised breeds, except the Golden Retriever and the Labrador Retriever are much more common.
I heard that Goldilocks has golden curly hair.
Sally is the girl who had yellow curly hair. She was Charlie Brown's sister.
some reach age 17 but most 9-14
Please add on to this list because I know that I most likely didn't include them all, but I know there is Wired hair (commonly found on Jack Russells and Fox Terriers) there is Smooth Coat (Example-Smooth Chihuahuas) there is Rough (Rough coated Collie) Flat (Flat coated Retriever) Curly (Curly Coated Retriever)