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		<title>Flat Coated Retriever Health</title>
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 The Flat-Coated Retriever was developed in England in the nineteenth century and before the Labrador was developed that race was the recovery choice. It is very possible that this race came from a mix of Collie, and bloodlines Spaniel Newfoundland. Originally this breed was known as a gun dog hunting on land, but later [...]]]></description>
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