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Benny

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Benny is 3/4 Flat coated retriever and 1/4 Golden retriever. Parents are onsite. He is such a sweet boy that enjoys playing with all of his siblings and curls up in your lap for a nap. He will be 8 weeks old on April 25th and will be ready to head to his forever home. He will go home with a bag of supplies to make his transition easy...a bag of Purina Puppy Chow, a blanket with his siblings scent, collar and leash, familiar toy, vet record and will also be microchipped of you would like that done. Located in SE Indiana. Feel free to reach out for more information or to speak for him.
Coat Colors:
Black
Coat Pattern:
Solid

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Flat Coated Retriever

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About Flat Coated Retriever Puppies

What makes Flat Coated Retrievers special?
Flat Coated Retrievers are close relatives of Golden Retrievers. They are happy-go-lucky at all times, and love people. Flat-Coated Retrievers have a never ending lust for fun, and food. They love people, and will always know how to put a smile on your face. Full-grown, they typically weigh 60-70 pounds and stand 22-25 inches tall.
Do Flat Coated Retrievers do well in a busy household?
Flat Coated Retrievers are generally excellent with children of all ages. They can be a little overzealous for toddlers, but are otherwise great with children. Flat-Coated Retrievers can get along just fine with your other pets, especially if they are raised with them around. They're moderate barkers — they'll alert you when something's up but aren't excessive.
Are Flat Coated Retrievers high-energy dogs?
Flat-Coated Retrievers have the stamina of a marathon runner, and then some. They need lots of exercise, every day. If you don’t exercise them properly, they’ll be frustrated, and may act out. Overall, their exercise needs are very high.
How much brushing and bathing does a Flat Coated Retriever need?
Flat-Coated Retrievers have a medium-long coat that’s actually pretty easy to maintain, but does shed quite a bit. As long as you brush their hair about once a week they’ll look as cute as ever, plus you’ll cut down a little bit on shedding. If your Flat-Coated Retriever hasn’t begged you to go swimming often enough, you’ll need to give them a bath every once in awhile. Grooming-wise, this breed is low-maintenance.
Are Flat Coated Retrievers easy to train?
Flat Coated Retrievers are best suited for a house with a good-sized yard. With all that energy, a Flat-Coated Retriever fits best in a home where there’s easy access to a big yard or playspace. They are highly trainable and eager to learn.
Golden Retriever

Frequently Asked Questions
About Golden Retriever Puppies

What is a Golden Retriever like?
Golden Retrievers embody the idea man’s best friend. They are friendly, happy-go-lucky dogs who love their people. They always have a happy, excited look on their face and are never at a loss for energy. Golden Retrievers are one of the most popular dogs ever for good reason. Full-grown, they typically weigh 55-75 pounds and stand 21-24 inches tall.
Will a Golden Retriever get along with my other pets?
Golden Retrievers are generally excellent with children of all ages. They don’t usually do very well with being outdoor dogs and may misbehave if they are kept apart from their favorite human companions for too long. Golden Retrievers usually get along alright with other pets, especially if they are raised with them from the beginning. They're relatively quiet and don't bark much.
What's the best way to exercise a Golden Retriever?
Are you active? Golden Retrievers sure are! A happy Golden Retriever gets at least an hour of exercise every day. Overall, their exercise needs are very high.
How much grooming does a Golden Retriever need?
Golden Retrievers have long hair that does require regular brushing, which will help control the amount of hair you find around your house. Even with regular brushing, you should know that Golden Retrievers do shed quite a bit. Other than brushing, it’s pretty simple : Give you Golden Retriever a bath after they play in the mud, in salt water, or in a pool, and you won’t have a smelly dog on your hands. Grooming-wise, this breed is low-maintenance.
How much space does a Golden Retriever need?
Golden Retrievers are best suited for a home with a yard, though they can adapt to apartment life with enough exercise. In fact, they love them so much that it’s important that they live inside with you. They don’t usually do very well with being outdoor dogs and may misbehave if they are kept apart from their favorite human companions for too long. They are highly trainable and eager to learn.

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