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Fox Terrier Pictures and InformationFlat-Coated Retriever Description
These dogs were first bred in the early 19th century, and it is mixed with such breeds as the Water Dog, Labrador, and possibly the Collie. This breed became popular during the Second World War however; it has not yet reached the popularity of the Labrador Retriever. TemperamentThis is an excellent breed for children. In fact, the Flat-Coated Retriever is the ideal family dog. It is friendly, calm, and gets along with everyone. The primary problem with these dogs is that they may be too friendly to guests, and they do not make good guard dogs. The Flat-Coated Retriever can frequently be seen wagging its tail, which showcases its cheerful disposition. These dogs are sociable, and must constantly receive attention from those that care for them. The Flat-Coated Retriever will behave well with other dogs and pets. These dogs are simple to train, but will need to be mentally stimulated, as they can easily become bored. Health ProblemsCancer is a disorder that is commonly seen with these dogs. In addition to this, they may also suffer from hip dysplasia, PRA, and epilepsy. The Flat-Coated Retriever has a maximum life expectancy of 10 years. ExerciseThis is an active breed that needs extensive amounts of exercise. These dogs are great for people who enjoy jogging, and they enjoy swimming or hunting as well. Owners will want to make sure these dogs are exercised on a daily basis. The Flat-Coated Retriever is not a good breed for those who live in apartments. It will function best in a moderate sized yard. Even when it is placed in the yard, owners will want to spend time with it, as it can become lonely. Special Grooming NeedsThe Flat-Coated Retriever has a coat that needs to be brushed each week. There is little need to cut the coat, and these dogs will shed a standard amount of fur.
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