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Flat-Coated Retriever

The Peter Pan of retrievers - eternally youthful and optimistic

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22-24.5 inches, 60-70 lbs
8-10 year lifespan
Exuberant, cheerful, confident

Physical Characteristics

Size & Structure

  • Males: 23-24.5 inches, 60-70 lbs
  • Females: 22-23.5 inches, 55-65 lbs
  • Elegant, racier build than other retrievers
  • Long, one-piece head with minimal stop
  • Deep chest reaching to elbows

Distinctive Features

  • Head: Long, clean "one-piece" appearance
  • Expression: Alert, intelligent, kindly
  • Eyes: Almond-shaped, dark brown or hazel
  • Tail: Straight, reaches to hock, well-feathered

The Flat Coat

The breed's name describes its most distinctive feature—a coat that lies flat and straight against the body, creating a sleek, elegant appearance. The coat is dense and of fine to medium texture, providing excellent protection from water and cover.

Feathering is present on the legs, chest, backs of thighs, and tail, but should not be excessive. The coat should be lustrous, giving the dog a shining, well-groomed appearance with minimal effort.

Solid Black

The most common color; deep, lustrous black

Solid Liver

Deep chocolate brown; equally acceptable

Built for Work

The Flat-Coat's elegant appearance is deceptive—these are powerful, athletic dogs built for a full day's work in the field. Their slightly racier build compared to Labs gives them excellent stamina and the ability to work tirelessly through heavy cover. The breed standard emphasizes "quality, strength, and elegance."

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