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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

Hunting Style & Abilities

The Curly-Coated Retriever was developed as an all-around gun dog, equally capable on land and water. They were the choice of market hunters and gamekeepers who needed a dog that could retrieve waterfowl from cold water and work all day on upland game. Their endurance, intelligence, and soft mouth made them exceptional hunting companions.

Versatile Hunting Abilities

Waterfowl

The Curly's tight, weather-resistant coat provides excellent protection in cold water. They are strong, confident swimmers who will work in conditions that might discourage other retrievers. Their dark color provides natural camouflage in most hunting situations.

Upland Game

Their height and endurance make Curlies excellent upland dogs. They can quarter effectively, have excellent noses, and their curly coat protects them from thorns and brush. Many Curlies will naturally point before flushing.

Hunting Strengths

  • Outstanding endurance and stamina
  • Exceptional soft mouth
  • Excellent marking and memory
  • Strong swimming ability
  • Good problem-solving in the field

Ideal Hunting Situations

  • Long days in varied terrain
  • Combination upland/waterfowl hunts
  • Duck and goose hunting
  • Pheasant and upland bird hunting

A Hunter's Retriever

Experienced hunters often describe Curlies as "a retriever that thinks like a hunter." Their intelligence and independence mean they can problem-solve in the field without constant direction. They seem to understand the purpose of the hunt rather than just mechanically following commands.

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