Flat Coated Retrievers

When prospective dog owners are looking for the perfect pet, many factors need to be taken into consideration. Owners must do their research on the type of pet that will best meet the needs of their family and that will mesh with their lifestyle. For instance, a person living in a tiny apartment in the city wouldn’t be wise choosing a large dog that needed lots of room. A family that worked long hours and frequently goes out of town would not be wise choosing an animal that needs lots of attention and care. Families with young children also need to be wise in choosing a pet that is kid-friendly and will be safe to be around their children. All of these factors and many more need to be taken into consideration before ownership is decided. Making a pet part of your family is a long-term commitment and should not be taken lightly.

Families who have children may want to consider talking to Flat Coated Retriever breeders for more information about their breed. Flat Coated Retrievers are said to be very good family dogs, very gentle with children and have very predictable behavior patterns. They are also smart, active and friendly to almost everyone. As well as getting along with children, this breed also gets along with other pets. Flat Coated Retriever breeders say that this breed is very sociable and needs gentle and firm training form their owner. They are very excitable and tend to try to run off if they are not taken on daily walks and jogs. This dog makes an excellent jogging companion, but the owner needs to make sure that they are making the dog heel beside them or whoever is holding the lead.

Flat Coated Retriever breeders say that this breed must be between 22-23 inches in height and weigh between 60-70 pounds to be recognized by the AKC. Regular Veterinarian appointments are a must with this and all breeds. Unfortunately, they are prone to cancer, hip dysplasia, PRA, and CHD. In addition epilepsy and diabetes are occasionally seen in this breed. Flat Coated Retrievers have the average life expectancy of about 10 years. This breed is usually has a black or liver colored coat, a medium athletic build, and has a a coat that is medium in length, thick and fine. The coat is also feathered on the legs, chest, and tail. This breed is an average shedder and needs weekly brushing and minor trimming if necessary. After everything is taken into consideration, Flat Coated Retriever breeders consider their dogs to be the ideal pet for any family with children, especially one that has time and attention to devote to their pet and who desire a devoted companion.