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Flat Coated Retriever Dogs Information

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Alternate Names: Flat, Flatte, Flatcoat, Flattie

Common Misspellings:  Flatcoated Retriever, Flat-Coated Retreiver

Learn all about Flat Coated Retriever Dogs and Puppies through our indepth guide to the Flat Coated Retriever dog breed. You'll find solid information about Flat Coated Retriever dog history, Flat Coated Retriever life expectancy Flat Coated Retriever dog appearance, Flat Coated Retriever temperament and personality, Flat Coated Retriever health problems, Flat Coated Retriever puppy care, training Flat Coated Retriever puppy dogs and more. Also includes important information about choosing a responsible Flat Coated Retriever dog breeder.

Descending from such noble breeds as the Newfoundland, the Irish Setter, and a now-extinct breed known as the St. John's Water Dog, the Flat-Coated Retriever is said to be an outstanding gundog as well as a boisterous and friendly family companion.

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Flat Coated Retriever Facts

The Flat Coated Retriever Dog Breed In Brief

Country of Origin: United Kingdom

Flat Coated Retriever Height: 22-24.5 inches at the shoulder.

Flat Coated Retriever Weight: 55-75 pounds as adults.

Flat Coated Retriever Color Variations: Can come in either black or deep liver. Goldens and creams occasionally spring up but are considered a disqualification.

Flat Coated Retriever Size Variations: Standard size only.

Flat Coated Retriever Exercise Needs: Demanding

Flat Coated Retriever Grooming Demands: Moderate

Flat Coated Retriever Trainability: Medium Difficult

Flat Coated Retriever Life Expectancy: 10-11 years

Average Flat Coated Retriever Prices: $750 to $2500, depending on Pedigree

Good With Children: Yes

Good With Other Pets: Yes

Breed Group: Sporting

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Flat Coated Retriever Dog History

First records of the Flat-Coated retriever date back to the mid 19th century, in England, where they were favored as popular gamekeeper dogs. Believed to be descended from a cross of European collie dogs, Irish setters and a powerful, water loving Newfoundland, these gregarious canines were quickly swept up as capable gun dogs and solid retrievers. In 1873, the breed was determined to have developed into a standard type, and the Flat-Coated Retriever was accepted into the American Kennel Club (AKC) in 1915.

The breed was almost wiped out by the end of World War II, particularly with the growing popularity of the Flat-Coat's descendant, the Golden Retriever. While their numbers dwindled, and many worried that the breed was threatened with extinction, a few dedicated breeders managed to keep it going strong and we are able to enjoy this magnificent breed today.

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Flat Coated Retriever Dog Appearance

Squint your eyes just so, and one can almost see the various breeds have gone into creating the Flat-Coated Retriever; the sweet, yet alert face of the Newfoundland, the deep chest and plumed tail of the Setter breeds, and even the eager and watchful gaze, burning with the collie's unmatched intensity. These magnificent dark dogs seem ever alert and eager to please.

The Flat-Coated Retriever can be found in a dark liver color or with a rich black coat. While goldens and creams do occasionally show up in some bloodlines, these colors are considered a disqualification by breed standard. They still make magnificent pets when spayed or neutered, so long as they're not being used for breeding purposes.

Lighter in build (55-75 pounds) and more agile than other retriever breeds, this affords the Flat Coated Retriever more maneuverability and speed, allowing him to cover ground and hunt at a rapid rate. This, combined with his outstanding scenting abilities, makes it no surprise that he's highly regarded as a top gun dog.

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Flat Coated Retriever Grooming

Grooming the Flat-Coated retriever is not a major, all day event. However, a weekly comb-through is important to remove any burrs, sticks or debris from his coat, as well as giving him that important hands-on attention that the Flattie desires. This will help remove any dirt or dead hair, meaning less to shed on your furniture. You may find you have to bathe your Flattie more frequently, due to his love of rolling in smelly things.

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Flat Coated Retriever Exercise Needs

Like most sporting breeds, the Flat-Coated Retriever requires a fair amount of exercise. Bred to run in fields and hunt freely, the Flat-Coated Retriever enjoys racing around in a fenced in yard or being able to visit with his canine companions at the local dog park. The Flat-Coated Retriever also likes to go swimming! Because another high energy level and desire to run and exercise, these beautiful dogs are not recommended for city or apartment dwelling but should, instead, live in more rural areas.

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Flat Coated Retriever Temperament

Happy happy happy happy happy! This is the attitude that is commonly displayed by the Flat-Coated Retriever - they are very well known for their amiable nature and their desire to please. Additionally, the Flat-Coated Retriever does very well with other dogs, cats, and other pets. They are known to be wonderful companion animals to children, though small children should be watched around young dogs due to the Flat-Coated Retriever's high energy level. While it's highly unlikely that a Flat would bite or nip, small children may be easily knocks down by an overly enthusiastic dog.

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Flat Coated Retriever Training

While one might expect that the Flat-Coated Retriever would be as quick and eager to pick up new tricks as his descendant, the popular Golden Retriever, unfortunately, this is not always the case. In fact, the Flat-Coated Retriever is much more stubborn than other gun dogs. This does not mean that he's not willing to please and eager to learn, so don't despair! The Flat-Coated retriever is easily distracted and requires more frequent, yet shorter, training sessions in order to keep him mentally stimulated.

The Flattie does best when taught in short and repetitive bouts, often shying away from loud voices, scolding, or harsh hand. In order to properly train your Flat-Coated Retriever, be sure to bring a great deal of patience to the table and a lot of praise - give that to your Flattie and he'll work hard to get more!

Flat Coated Retriever Health

The various breeds of dog are susceptible to various types of health problems and the Flat-Coated Retriever is no exception to this rule. Fortunately, you can minimize the risk by finding of responsible and reputable breeder from which to buy your puppy. When you go to choose your Flat-Coated Retriever puppy, don't be afraid to inquire as to your potential breeder's knowledge of the following health concerns that can affect the Flat-Coated Retriever:

Hip dysplasia
Epilepsy
Progressive retinal atrophy (PRA)
Cancer susceptibility

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Is the Flat Coated Retriever Right For You?

While not as quick to learn as other breeds of Retriever's, the Flattie is still eager to please and learns very well when offered lots of praise and a kind hand. They're very gregarious and accepting of humans, usually quick to greet even strangers was an enthusiastic kiss hello. For this reason, if you're helping to find a good watchdog, you might be looking at the wrong breed. However, if you want a very happy and outgoing individual, the Flat-Coated Retriever and make the perfect pet for your entire family and an ideal gun dog for your hunting expeditions.

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Flat Coated Retriever Prices

Average Flat Coated Retriever Price: $750 - $1000

Price always varies when it comes to the purchase of a quality, home-raised healthy Flat Coated Retriever dog or puppy. It's of utmost importance that you place the most weight on acquiring a great Flat Coated Retriever puppy from a highly responsible, reputable breeder, and put the price as a secondary concern in making your decision.

Buying a Flat Coated Retriever dog or puppy at a cheap price from a breeder of questionable reputation can be a one-way ticket to heartbreak and great additional expense throughout the dog's life, should your Flat Coated Retriever puppy have hereditary health problems or behavior and temperament issues (which very often is the case with cheap-priced puppies). Buying from a highly reputable Flat Coated Retriever breeder is your best insurance for acquiring a well socialized, healthy puppy of stable temperament.

Flat Coated Retriever prices also will vary according to the puppy's conformation; puppies placed as pets and companions will generally be less expensive as show-quality Flat Coated Retriever puppies intended to be shown in conformation.

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Finding Flat Coated Retriever Puppies For Sale By Reputable Breeders

If you are ready to add an adorable Flat Coated Retriever puppy to your family, be sure to check out Dogs and Puppies Central's directory of Flat Coated Retriever Puppies For Sale, where you will find photos and information posted by reputable Flat Coated Retriever breeders. We actively screen Flat Coated Retriever breeders who wish to advertise on our service by asking that they meet and follow our Guidelines For Responsible Dog Breeders. We also ask for - and check - three references from each breeder.

By performing an initial dog breeder screening, it is our hope that we can help put you in touch with a caring, responsible Flat Coated Retriever breeder near you. We cannot physically inspect the premises and dogs owned by breeders advertising with us, so you need to be responsible for doing the final inspection and interview.

Let's stop the cruelty of puppy mills. Please help us keep money out of the hands of puppy mills, back yard breeders and pet stores. Buy your Flat Coated Retriever puppy only from a responsible, caring hobby breeder that raises their dogs and puppies in a loving home environment.

When you locate that perfect Flat Coated Retriever puppy - please be sure to send us some photos to be included in our growing gallery of Flat Coated Retriever dog and puppy pictures!

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