I think you need to narrow down exactly what you want. You've gone from Eurasier to show springers to flat coats, my head is in a whirl! If i wasn't fixated on my breed, I'd be the same and in trouble, cos I'd end up with something really random. Go to Crufts and see what strikes your fancy. You're in a fortunate position not to be constrained as to what breed you can have, but narrowing down to a couple might help you. Do you like lists? I always do pros and cons of everything, I find it really helps to see which list is longer.
Well Clodagh, I certainly will shoot you! ??
How many flatcoats have you met? I have had them for 40 odd years and every one was very trainable.
[158444], ofcourse you want a flatcoat. They are my favourite breed and Golden Retrievers my second favourite. Flatcoats have far less coat to deal with than Goldens.
Flatcoats are what you make them. They have fabulous friendly easy going natures and are very intelligent and quick on the uptake. They have a sense of humour and will take advantage of weak owners. Not one of mine have barked much. In fact someone on here was thinking of a flatcoat but wanted it part guard dog too and to bark when people arrive. I told her they are no good at that!
I have a rescue collie/ retriever with my two flatcoats at the moment. She is more vocal but they still don’t bark. My dogs have done quite a lot of competitive obedienc, they have done gundog work on lessons but not been shooting. I know many who do though and are perfectly good at it Clodagh!
I belong to a Facebook group and have been quite shocked at what owners let their dogs do. I have had to bite my tongue and not say too much. Yes, there are flatcoats that do naughty things but only because they haven’t been taught how to behave. I have been on flatcoat meet ups with 20 or more dogs. Everyone is surprised my dogs walk to heel in one hand….it’s not difficult.
As for cancer, I am afraid the facebook group opened my eyes to that and they can die at 4 or live to 14.
All mine have lived to 11+. I have a 5yr old and a10 yr old at the moment.
Sorry for long post, it’s all Clodagh’s fault!
[158444], that’s not a good group . I will PM you later , I need to feed dogs and watch the Six oclock news!
What is it about breed Facebook groups that they seem to want to tell people their breed of choice is difficult, you would think they would be championing "their" breed. I'm a little bit pleased it's not just malamute sites that have this problem though.So you wouldn't listen to the admins on their either?
Which groups are good?
Look forward to your PM later , thank you for helping me
They are not my cup of tea as they are too clowny, oafish and clumsy for me but good friends have had lots of them and occassionally breed them and they are really lovely natured, friendly, not barky dogs.Thank you all for your recommendations
I took my mom for her weekly food shop this morning and while she was putting her shopping away I got to play with her 6 flat coats and Theo was their too and I mentioned to her it's a shame the cancer is so high as I wouldn't even need recommendations I'd go for a flat coat and she told me that if I love flat coats get one she said a flat coat and golden combo would be great she said not to worry about the cancer as she said she's got 6 currently and the eldest is 13yrs old going strong she also has a 8yr old, 6yr old, two 3yr olds and a 9 month old all boys and all not fixed she then told me that before these 6 she's had in total 18 other flat coats and only 4 died before 10yrs so it is possible to find one who will live past 10yrs.
I then said but yours bark a lot though and she said yes but that's because theirs 6 of them and it's easier to keep one flat coat quiet than it is 6 and as a breed flat coats are no more vocal than a Golden retriever.
She also said it's a myth their hyper their not they just need a lot of exercise but what Theo gets will be enough for a flat coat and she said while their not as biddable as a Golden they do still listen their just big clowns most of the time.
So I wanted to ask is their any flat coat owners here if so do you agree with what mom said and I'd love to hear from others on the pros and cons of living with a flat coat
They are not my cup of tea as they are too clowny, oafish and clumsy for me but good friends have had lots of them and occassionally breed them and they are really lovely natured, friendly, not barky dogs.
Then they sound perfect for you, they do need lots if socialisation in my experience as they can get over excited but brain training will help that too.Their clownish antic's are what I love most and their clumsy ness as they remind me of my sister a lot ( she rolls her eyes when I say that but she 1000% would be a flat coat)
I’m always personally an advocate for the GSD, and I think the right responsibly bred GSD would suit you. But going off leaning towards flatcoats and rotties - I have personally heard a lot more about rotties becoming unwell and having health problems than flatcoats! Even their own breed clubs list many more problems for rotties. Both are sweet dogs in my experience generally, I’d just lean towards a flatcoat in your situation. Though be prepared for nobody to know the breed!
Whatever breed you eventually go for, make sure whoever you get them off has done all the required health testing for the breed. If you take a wander round discover dogs the people at each breed will be able to point you in the right direction, whichever breed you go for!
Good morning [158444] and everyone, I have just caught up on this thread. I am shocked at the facebook reply you got GS. You say she is on one of the groups I put you in touch with but I don’t recognise her name, she certainly isn’t a regular.
Anyway, we have been in touch privately now and hopefully you are headed in the right direction.
Twiggy2 , it’s funny our different perceptions of breeds , I would never call any of my flatcoats oafish or clumsy. They are the most streamline of the retrievers and light on their feet. Because they have a natural energy and exuberance, they need plenty of calm handling to learn acceptable behaviour. If you do this, they are as well mannered as any dog you could wish for.
What rubbish [158444]!
If you buy a pup from a sensible line and train it properly, a flatcoat is not difficult, they love to work and are quick to learn. They are not hyper active and busy all the time like many spaniels I have met at training classes.
One of my friends has two flatcoats and then got a golden pup. I was really surprised at some of things the golden got up to. It took her longer to train. So there is no definite.
I love Goldens, they are bigger and hairier than flatcoats but it’s just personal choice which anyone likes best. I could give a home to either. If you are a good enough trainer flatcoats are a doddle. I am sorry some people put you off but enjoy your Goldens.
To update everyone after going to crufts yesterday , I loved meeting all the flat coats and they are a lovely breed but it was only when I met way more of them I realized they are not for me as I didn't feel the way the Goldens make me and I got so giddy when I went to see all the goldens being shown , going helped me realize just how much the Golden really is the breed for me and my breed and so I have decided to get another Golden but in a lighter Golden shade to what Theo is
Also forgot to say that a few of the flat coat people I spoke to did say that one of the huge differences between Golden's and flatties is that flatties are higher energy than most Golden's and knowing I wanted a dog with the same energy as a Golden I knew sticking to Golden's was the best option as I really don't want a higher energy dog.
And they told me flat coats take longer to train due to their clownish antic's and that theirs a saying that you can either train 3 labs, 2 Golden's or 1 flat coat in the same amount of time
Oh Lord, please don’t go looking for a lighter shade, that’s absolutely not what you need to be looking for and is extremely superficial. Please research lines and go for health tested parents and an ethical breeder.QUOTE]
i said lighter shade as I sometimes can tell the difference between 2 Golden's that are the same shade and another member here mentioned going for a different shade golden that's why I mentioned it