
6. Curly-Coated Retriever
Recognized as one of the oldest retriever breeds, the “Curly” possesses a coat of crisp, tight, waterproof ringlets. These dense curls wrap closely against the dog’s skin, protecting them from freezing water and prickly brush during long hunting trips. Unlike other retrievers, they do not have a dense undercoat.
Curly-Coated Retrievers display a distinctly different temperament from the overly eager Golden Retriever. While deeply loyal and affectionate with their own families, they remain aloof and discerning around people they do not know. This makes them excellent, level-headed watchdogs.
Maintaining their coat requires a light touch. Brushing a dry Curly-Coated Retriever causes their tight ringlets to frizz out uncontrollably. Instead, you should simply bathe them, gently towel-blot the moisture, and let the coat air dry to maintain the crisp definition of the curls.












