Curly Coated Retriever

Curly Coated Retriever

Height

Male: 58-69 cm, Female: 58-69 cm

Weight

Male: 29-45 kg, Female: 29-45 kg

Pedigree

Yes

Lifespan

9 to 12 years

Pros

  • Here are some pros for the Curly-Coated Retriever breed
  • separated by commas: Intelligent
  • Trainable
  • Loyal
  • Affectionate with family
  • Good watchdog (alert bark)
  • Energetic and playful
  • Relatively low shedding compared to other retrievers
  • Unique and striking appearance
  • Versatile (hunting
  • agility
  • obedience)
  • Can be good with children when properly socialized
  • Generally healthy breed
  • Independent
  • Resourceful.

Cons

  • High grooming needs
  • prone to bloat
  • can be sensitive
  • independent/stubborn
  • potential for genetic health issues (hip dysplasia
  • eye problems)
  • high energy level
  • requires consistent training
  • can be mouthy.
Introduction to the Curly-Coated Retriever

The Curly-Coated Retriever is a distinctive and intelligent breed, known for its tightly curled coat and versatile nature. Originally bred in England for retrieving waterfowl and game, they are prized for their endurance, trainability, and unwavering loyalty.

Curly-Coated Retrievers are active and eager to please, making them excellent companions for families and individuals who enjoy outdoor activities. Their independent spirit requires consistent training and socialization, but the result is a well-mannered and devoted friend. These dogs thrive on having a job to do and excel in various canine sports, including agility, obedience, and hunting trials.

History of the Curly-Coated Retriever

The exact origins of the Curly-Coated Retriever are debated, but it is believed that the breed descends from various retrieving breeds, including the English Water Spaniel, St. John's Water Dog, and possibly the Poodle. These breeds were crossed to create a dog with a waterproof coat, strong retrieving instincts, and the ability to work in challenging terrain.

The Curly-Coated Retriever gained popularity in England during the 19th century, prized by gamekeepers and hunters for its versatility and intelligence. They were among the first breeds to be recognized by the Kennel Club in England and were later imported to other countries, including the United States and Australia.

While not as widely popular as some other retriever breeds, the Curly-Coated Retriever remains a beloved companion and working dog. Breeders are committed to preserving the breed's unique characteristics and working abilities, ensuring that these intelligent and devoted dogs continue to thrive.

Interesting facts about the breed

  • The Curly-Coated Retriever has a unique, tightly curled coat that is water-repellent and sheds minimally.
  • They are one of the oldest retriever breeds and are known for their independence and intelligence.
  • Curly-Coated Retrievers require early socialization and consistent training to manage their independent nature.
  • They excel in various canine sports and activities, including agility, obedience, and hunting trials.
  • The breed is known for its endurance and ability to work in challenging environments.
  • Curly-Coated Retrievers are loyal and devoted companions, forming strong bonds with their families.

Characteristics

Apartment Suitable

Beginner Friendly

Hardiness

Independence

Tolerates Cold

Tolerates Hot

Friendliness

Affectionate With Family

Kid Friendly

Dog Friendly

Stranger Friendly

Grooming

Shedding

Drools

Ease of Grooming

Health

Gains Weight

Ease Of Training

Intelligence

Prey Drive

Vocality

Wanderlust

Need for Attention

Activeness

Intensity

Excercise Needs

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