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.
it's a retriever witha curly coat
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)
* Australian Shepherd + Golden Retriever = Australian Retriever * Basset Hound + Golden Retriever = Basset Retriever * Beagle + Golden Retriever = Beago * Bernese Mountain Dog + Golden Retriever = Golden Mountain Dog * Cavalier King Charles Spaniel + Golden Retriever = Golden Cavalier * Chinese Shar Pei + Golden Retriever = Golden Pei * Cocker Spaniel + Golden Retriever = Comfort Golden * Collie + Golden Retriever = Gollie * Dalmatian + Golden Retriever = Goldmation * English Pointer + Golden Retriever = American Gointer * English Springer Spaniel + Golden Retriever = Spangold Retriever * Golden Retriever + Great Pyrenees = Golden Pyrenees * Golden Retriever + Irish Setter = Golden Irish * Golden Retriever + Labrador Retriever = Golden Labrador * Golden Retriever + Newfoundland = Golden Newfie * Golden Retriever + Poodle = Goldendoodle * Golden Retriever + Siberian Husky = Goberian * Golden Retriever + Soft Coated Wheaten = Soft Coated Golden * Golden Retriever + Weimaraner = Goldmaraner
The life span of a Flat-Coated Retriever is 10 - 14 years
Quite a lot. Off the top of my head: Labrador, Golder Retriever, Flat Coated Retriever, Curly Coated Retriever, English Setter, English Cocker Spaniel, Field Spaniel, English Springer Spaniel, Sussex Spaniel, Clumber Spaniel, Gordon Setter, English Pointer, Border Collie, Collie (rough and smooth), Shetland Sheepdog, Old English Sheepdog, Bulldog, Bull terrier, Bearded Collie, Bullmastiff, King Charles Spaniel and Cavalier King Charles Spaniel. There are many many many more.
The AKC recognizes 28 breeds in the sporting group. They are: American Water Spaniel Boykin Spaniel Brittany Spaniel Chesapeake Bay Retriever Clumber Spaniel Cocker Spaniel Curly-Coated Retriever English Cocker Spaniel English Setter English Springer Spaniel Field Spaniel Flat-Coated Retriever German Shorthaired Pointer German Wirehaired Pointer Golden Retriever Gordon Setter Irish Red and White Setter Irish Setter Irish Water Spaniel Labrador Retriever Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retriever Pointer Spinone Italiano Sussex Spaniel Vizsla Weimaraner Welsh Springer Spaniel Wirehaired Pointing Griffon
some reach age 17 but most 9-14
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
The Curly-Coated Retriever is considered to be one of the oldest retriever breeds. It has been used for retrieving as long ago as the late eighteenth century in England, where it was developed. The breed descended from the English Water Spaniel, the St. John's Newfoundland, the retrieving setter and the Poodle and possibly the Irish Water Spaniel, the Labrador. The Curly Coated Retriever is an excellent hunting companion and gun dog, waterfowl retriever and upland game hunter, with a gentle mouth. They were often used to hunt duck and quail. The breed is pretty rare inside the USA but is more popular in Australia and New Zealand.The first exports to America were in 1907. The Curly Coated Retriever was recognized by the AKC in 1924. This breed may take some effort to find. Some of the Curly's talents are hunting, tracking, retrieving, watchdog, guarding, agility, and competitive obedience.
The life span of a Curly-Coated Retriever is 8 - 12 years.
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)
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Sally J. Terroux has written: 'How to raise and train a flat-coated retriever' -- subject(s): Flat-coated retriever
A Labrador is a type of retriever (it's full name being Labrador Retriever). The term 'retriever' is usually used to describe a dog breed that was originally used to describe a breed used for retrieving water fowl. Other breeds of dog with 'retriever' in its name are Golden Retriever, Chesapeake Bay Retriever, Curl-Coated Retriever, Flat-Coated Retriever and Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retriever.
yes yes you can bye a flat coated retriever in the UK they are most likely to be in the UK they are beautiful dogs so do bye one
Well, I think they are because my friend has 1 and he is a very friendly dog so yeah curly coated retrievers are friendly.
Perhaps the breed that most resembles the Labrador Retriever is the Golden Retriever, both sharing a similar appearance and personality. However, these two breeds are actually distant descendants. The Labrador Retriever is bred down from the now-extinct Lesser St. John's Dog, while the Golden Retriever is the result of a cross of the Flat-coated Retriever and the now-extinct Tweed Water Spaniel, mixed with other breeds in its ancestry such as the Irish Setter and the Bloodhound. Some other breeds that look like the Labrador Retriever are the Flat-coated Retriever, Curly-coated Retriever and Chesapeake Bay Retriever. However, the Lab's closest relative is the Newfoundland. Although now having a very different size, they both probably descended from St. John's Dog.