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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

Physical Characteristics

Size & Structure

  • Males: 25-27 inches, 80-95 lbs
  • Females: 23-25 inches, 60-75 lbs
  • Tallest of the retriever breeds
  • Athletic, well-balanced build
  • Slightly longer than tall, with elegant lines

Distinctive Features

  • Head: Long, wedge-shaped with parallel planes
  • Expression: Intelligent, confident, elegant
  • Eyes: Large, almond-shaped, brown or amber
  • Tail: Covered in curls, carried straight

The Signature Curly Coat

The Curly-Coated Retriever's coat is its most distinctive feature—a mass of small, tight, crisp curls covering the entire body from the occiput to the tip of the tail. The curls are neither woolly nor silky, but have a specific crisp texture that provides excellent weather and water protection.

The face, front of legs, and feet are covered with short, smooth hair, creating a striking contrast with the curly body coat. The curls lie close to the body and should never stand away or be open.

Solid Black

Deep, lustrous black is most common

Solid Liver

Rich chocolate brown; equally acceptable

Built for Endurance

The Curly's conformation reflects its heritage as an endurance retriever. Unlike the blockier build of Labs, Curlies have a more athletic, rangier build that allows them to work all day in challenging terrain. Their long legs give them excellent ground coverage, while their deep chest provides ample lung capacity.

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