No. However, all pure-bred Golden Retrievers have slightly wavy coats ... their coats are neither straight nor curly.
Is the golden coat that the golden retrievers have.
golden retrievers are broad shouldered and have a thick coat of fur. they are golden and they love playing. Golden retrievers were made to retrieve.
Yes ... they are the same breed. The only difference is coat color.
Yes you can brush their coat.
a shih tzu has two coats the lower coat is curly while the top coat is long and straight
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.
The Bashkir Curly is known for having a curly coat, especially during winter time.
The curly horse comes from North America and it is a type of a horse breed. their coat is curly looking i think that is why they are called curly horse.
Nothing says they need a cold home. However they do come from Scotland, and have an undercoat or double coat for a water repellent effect. They do well in cool climates but not a must have.
nah uh. dyed? no... It is possible that Fluke was mixed, possibly part Lab. I however think he was a Flat-Coated Retriever. If you look them up, you'd see they look almost exactly like Golden Retrievers with a long wavy coat but they come in darker, different colors such as liver and black. Golden Retrievers have thicker and wavier coats whereas Flat-Coated Retrievers, like the name implies, have flatter and thinner coats.
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.
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