Black Duck
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At the Curly World Seminar in Sweden this week
Curly Coated Retrievers or Curlies for short.
They are the oldest and the largest retriever breed, originating from the UK.
They are independent, stubborn, intelligent and loyal.. they are good guard dogs and their emotional intelligence suits them well to families with autism related issues.
I breed them, live with them, love them and travel around the world looking at them View attachment 289664View attachment 289665
That’s very interesting I had to look them up. They have straight hair on their face and the rest of them looks like an astrakhan coat. Do they need clipping, do they shed?
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Peanut is showing he has class as I note these are the F ones.There must be something good in QF amenity kits, Peanut found these. After finding one and taking taking it away from him he found another.
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Had a huge curly until NYE - dies at 10.5yrs. 63kg and lean - got a giant. Your description is spot on - add 'leaners' though. Love to lean against you when they can. This is our old boy next to our 50kg BMAt the Curly World Seminar in Sweden this week
Curly Coated Retrievers or Curlies for short.
They are the oldest and the largest retriever breed, originating from the UK.
They are independent, stubborn, intelligent and loyal.. they are good guard dogs and their emotional intelligence suits them well to families with autism related issues.
I breed them, live with them, love them and travel around the world looking at them View attachment 289664View attachment 289665
No to clipping, yes to shedding. Nothing escapes it!That’s very interesting I had to look them up. They have straight hair on their face and the rest of them looks like an astrakhan coat. Do they need clipping, do they shed?