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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

Training Approach

Training a Curly-Coated Retriever requires understanding their independent nature. Unlike Labs who live to please their handlers, Curlies want to understand why they're being asked to do something. They respond best to trainers who earn their respect through fairness and consistency.

The Thinking Dog's Approach

Curlies are sensitive dogs that remember how they are treated. Harsh or repetitive training will cause them to shut down or become resistant. They excel when training is varied, interesting, and makes sense to them. Experienced trainers often say that Curlies will give you their best effort when they respect you, not when they fear you.

Training Essentials

  • Early Socialization

    Critical for their reserved nature; expose to many situations

  • Earn Respect

    Be fair and consistent; they work best with handlers they respect

  • Varied Training

    They bore easily; keep sessions short and interesting

Avoid These Pitfalls

  • Repetitive Drills

    They find endless repetition pointless and will check out

  • Harsh Corrections

    They are sensitive and will resent unfair treatment

  • Expecting Instant Compliance

    They often pause to think before responding

Field Training Progression

1

Foundational obedience and socialization (8-16 weeks)

2

Bird introduction and water work (4-8 months)

3

Steadiness and marking (8-18 months)

4

Advanced handling and blind retrieves (18+ months)

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