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Curly-Coated Retriever

Oldest retriever breed with distinctive tight curls

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23-27 inches, 60-95 lbs
10-12 year lifespan
Independent, confident, dignified

Finding Your Curly-Coated Retriever

The Curly-Coated Retriever is one of the rarest retriever breeds, typically ranking around 160th in AKC registrations. Finding a puppy often requires significant patience and travel. The small breeding population means most reputable breeders have waiting lists of a year or more.

Is the Curly Right for You?

Consider carefully whether the Curly's independent temperament matches your expectations. They are not the "meet everyone, please everyone" dogs that Labs and Goldens are. Ideal Curly owners:

  • • Appreciate an intelligent, thinking dog
  • • Are comfortable with some independence
  • • Will commit to proper socialization
  • • Understand they're not getting a typical retriever
  • • Have experience with dogs or are willing to learn

Finding a Breeder

  • Start with the Curly-Coated Retriever Club of America
  • Verify all health testing on OFA database
  • Be prepared to travel—breeders are few
  • Meet adult dogs to understand temperament
  • Be patient—waiting lists are common

Questions to Ask

  • What health testing do you perform?
  • What are the temperaments of your dogs?
  • Do you have working/hunt tested dogs?
  • How do you socialize your puppies?
  • Do any dogs have pattern baldness?

Rescue Organizations

Curlies rarely end up in rescue due to their rarity, but occasionally adult dogs need new homes:

  • Curly-Coated Retriever Club of America Rescue - Parent club rescue
  • Regional breed contacts - Network through the parent club
  • Breed-specific rescue groups - Check internationally (UK, Australia)

$2,000-$3,500

Typical puppy price from health-tested parents

1-2 years

Common wait time for puppies

~160th

AKC breed popularity ranking

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