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As its name implies, the Flat-Coated Retriever is a breed with a smooth coat. The coat is moderately longer from the chest to the tail. The breed has a large and long head with a vague stop. The ears are moderately small in comparison with the head and are positioned flat against the head. The chest is broad and extends long. The body is well developed with strong front and back quarters. The forelegs are straight while the back legs are slightly angular. The breed's tail is set in line with the back, but typically hangs low. The eyes are medium size and have a significant amount of space between them.
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