This active dog needs a daily walk or jog to be on its best behavior. Be sure the dog is made to heel beside or behind the person holding the lead, as instinct tells a dog the leader leads the way, and that leader needs to be the human. It especially enjoys the chance to hunt or swim. The Flat-Coated Retriever makes an excellent jogging companion. Easy Training: The Flat-Coated Retriever is eager to please and enjoys learning, though it may require a little more time to learn than a Golden Retriever. Brief, varied, gentle training sessions are recommended. The Flat-Coated Retriever excels in retrieving, agility and obedience trials, and showing. Early obedience training is recommended. "Power without lumber and raciness without weediness" is the traditional description of the flat-coated retriever. It is strong but elegant, never cobby, among the most streamlined of the retrievers. It is slightly longer than tall, of moderate substance. The head is distinctive, long and of "one piece," all parts flowing smoothly into each other. The gait is ground-covering, smooth and efficient. The coat is thick and flat, of only moderate length, providing protection without adding weight. These attributes have resulted in a versatile and athletic hunter capable of retrieving over land and water. The Flat-Coated Retriever is a sweet, exuberant, lively dog that loves to play and retrieve. It is on the go outdoors, but quiet indoors. This breed is among the most devoted and companionable of dogs, a true family dog. It needs regular exercise to be on its best behavior, however. It is a sensitive breed and very responsive to training. Its hallmark is its wagging tail. The Flat-Coated Retriever was once considered a generic "Labrador" type dog, called a "Retriever Proper." It was developed in the 1800s from various retriever and spaniel water type dogs such as the Newfoundland, Irish Setter, Labrador Retriever, Irish Water Spaniel and possibly the Collie. Some of these dogs were born with a flat, wavy coat and eventually they were categorized as a separate breed becoming the Flat-Coated Retriever. The Flat-Coats became very popular until the beginning of the World War when their numbers dwindled and their popularity never reached those high numbers again. More people choose to own a Labrador or Golden Retriever because they are cheaper and easier to find. The dogs were used by fisherman and hunters. They have a superior sense of smell, are excellent swimmers, and are able to work well in marshy areas. They are wonderful bird dogs, doing very well retrieving on plains and in areas thick with trees and bushes. The Flat-Coated Retriever was recognized by the AKC in 1915. Some of the Flat-Coated Retriever's talents are retrieving, hunting, tracking, watchdog and agility.
Playfulness: | 5 stars |
Type: | Purebred |
05: | Teddy |
Apartment Friendly: | 1 stars The Flat-Coated Retriever is not recommended for apartment life. It is relatively inactive indoors and will do best with at least an average-sized yard. This breed needs to be with his family to be happy. It does best when it is allowed to live inside and play outside. |
Cat Friendly: | 3 stars |
Dog Friendly: | 4 stars |
Grooming: | 2 stars Low Maintenance: This breed has a straight, moderately long coat that stands up to cold weather, cold water, and rough brush. The beautiful coat may look high-maintenance, but it’s easy to care for with weekly brushing to remove dead hair and distribute skin oils. |
Stranger Friendly: | 4 stars |
Trainability: | 5 stars More + Less - Easy Training: The Flat-Coated Retriever is eager to please and enjoys learning, though it may require a little more time to learn than a Golden Retriever. Brief, varied, gentle training sessions are recommended. The Flat-Coated Retriever excels in retrieving, agility and obedience trials, and showing. Early obedience training is recommended. |
Watchdog Ability: | 5 stars |
02: | Cooper |
04: | Oliver |
Colors: | Black Liver |
Life span: | 10-13 years |
Rank: | Boy Names |
06: | Cody |
Barking Tendencies: | 3 stars Occassional |
Health Issues: | 5 stars Hypoallergenic: NoCancer is common in this breed. Hip dysplasia, PRA, CHD, epilepsy and diabetes are occasionally seen. |
Name: | Flat-Coated Retriever |
Puppy Prices: | Average $1500 - $3000 USD A Flat-Coated Retriever puppy is going to cost more than most other types of Retriever because of its rarity. You can expect to pay $1,500 to $3,000 for a good quality pet from a good breeder. |
01: | Max |
08: | Riley |
Adaptability: | 5 stars |
Popularity: | 2022: #103 2021: #93 2020: #102 2019: #104 2018: #91 2017: #96 2016: #89 2015: #86 |
Size: | Medium to Large |
09: | Buster |
Height: | 22-23 inches (56-58 cm) |
Origin: | United Kingdom |
03: | Lucky |
Exercise Needs: | 5 stars More + Less - This active dog needs a daily walk or jog to be on its best behavior. Be sure the dog is made to heel beside or behind the person holding the lead, as instinct tells a dog the leader leads the way, and that leader needs to be the human. It especially enjoys the chance to hunt or swim. The Flat-Coated Retriever makes an excellent jogging companion. |
Temperament: | Friendly Confident Devoted Optimistic Outgoing Intelligent |
Weight: | Male: 65-85 pounds Female: 55-70 pounds |
07: | Milo |
10: | Louie |
Breed Group: | Sporting (AKC:1909) Gun Dogs (UKC) |
Other names: | Flatcoat, Flattie, Flatte |
Shedding Level: | 3 stars Moderate Shedding: Expect this dog to shed regularly. Be prepared to vacuum often. Brushing will reduce shedding as well as make the coat softer and cleaner. |
Child Friendly: | 4 stars Good with Kids: This is a suitable breed for kids and is known to be playful, energetic, and affectionate around them. |
Intelligence: | 5 stars Ranking: #18 Full Ranking List |
Litter Size: | 4-8 puppies |