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General Appearance |
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The Flat-Coated Retriever is a versatile family companion hunting retriever with a happy and active demeanor, intelligent expression, and clean lines. The Flat-Coat has been traditionally described as showing "power without lumber and raciness without weediness." The distinctive and most important features of the Flat-Coat are the silhouette (both moving and standing), smooth effortless movement, head type, coat and character. In silhouette the Flat-Coat has a long, strong, clean, "one piece" head, which is unique to the breed. Free from exaggeration of stop or cheek, the head is set well into a moderately long neck which flows smoothly into well laid back shoulders. A level topline combined with a deep, long rib cage tapering to a moderate tuck-up create the impression of a blunted triangle. The brisket is well developed and the forechest forms a prominent prow. This utilitarian retriever is well balanced, strong, but elegant; never cobby, short legged or rangy. The coat is thick and flat lying, and the legs and tail are well feathered. A proud carriage, responsive attitude, waving tail and overall look of functional strength, quality, style and symmetry complete the picture of the typical Flat-Coat. Judging the Flat-Coat moving freely on a loose lead and standing naturally is more important than judging him posed. Honorable scars should not count against the dog. |
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Size, Proportion, Substance |
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Head |
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The long, clean, well molded head is adequate in size and strength to retrieve a large pheasant, duck or hare with ease
Severe Faults
Wry and undershot or overshot bites with a noticeable gap must be severely
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Neck, Topline, Body |
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Forequarters |
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Coat |
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Color |
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black or solid liver. |
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Gait |
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Sound,
efficient movement is of critical importance to a hunting retriever.
The Flat-Coat viewed from the side covers ground efficiently and movement
appears balanced, free flowing and well coordinated, never choppy, mincing
or ponderous. Front and rear legs reach well forward and extend well
back, achieving long clean strides. Topline
appears level, strong and supple while dog is in motion. |
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Summary |
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Flat-Coat is a strong but elegant, cheerful hunting retriever. Quality
of structure, balance and harmony of all parts both standing and in motion
are essential. As a breed whose purpose is of a utilitarian nature, structure,
condition and attitude should give every indication of being suited for
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Character
is a primary and outstanding asset of the Flat-Coat. He is a responsive,
loving member of the family, a versatile working dog, multi-talented,
sensible, bright and tractable. In competition the Flat-Coat demonstrates
stability and a desire to please with a confident, happy and outgoing
attitude characterized by a wagging tail. Nervous, hyperactive, apathetic,
shy or obstinate behavior is undesirable. |
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Character |
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Character
is as important to the evaluation of stock by a potential breeder as
any other aspect of the breed standard. The Flat-Coat is primarily a
family companion hunting retriever. He is keen and birdy,
flushing within gun range, as well as a determined, resourceful retriever
on land and water. He has a great desire to hunt with self-reliance
and an uncanny ability to adapt to changing circumstances on a variety
of upland game and waterfowl. As a family companion he is sensible, alert and highly intelligent; a lighthearted, affectionate and adaptable friend. He retains these qualities as well as his youthfully good-humored outlook on life into old age. The adult Flat-Coat is usually an adequate alarm dog to give warning, but is a good-natured, optimistic dog, basically inclined to be friendly to all. The Flat-Coat is a cheerful, devoted companion who requires and appreciates living with and interacting as a member of his family. To reach full potential in any endeavor he absolutely must have a strong personal bond and affectionate individual attention. |
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DISQUALIFICATION |
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11/07/2007
copyright Carrie Ryberg |
THE windsor FLAT COATS |
www.windsorflatcoatedretrievers.com |
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