Fleetwing Flat-Coated Retrievers Reg'd.

Fleetwing Flat-Coated Retrievers Reg'd.

Lovely CKC & AKC registered multi purpose Flat Coated Retrievers since 1983. Life member of CKC, FCRSC and FCRSA. Health tested.

Puppies available to qualified applicants.

01/07/2024

Happy Canada Day 🍁🇨🇦

01/07/2024

One of Poppy’s puppies.

Timeline photos 01/07/2024

Poppy as a puppy

lime (Poppy)

Timeline photos 01/07/2024

Poppy as a puppy.

lime (Poppy)

01/07/2024

This is Jagger ( Can.Ch.)He lives in northern Ontario. He is a litter mate to Brannagh 2019 puppy mom. Both are out of Ch. Caci's She's Maneater and sired by Ch. BISS Blazin's Joie De Vivre CDX WC.

Flat-coated retriever grooming - ears & feet 01/07/2024

Flat-coated retriever grooming - ears & feet Basic techniques to trim ears/feet on a flat-coated retriever.

12/06/2024
Flat Coated Retriever 09/05/2024

AKC vid of the FCR ie Flat Coated Retriever

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04/05/2024

This is Mrs. Darcey a few years ago winning Best Baby Puppy in Show! Sending this pic because it is her 3rd birthday on May 3, 2024. She will be at the Dartnmouth Kennel Club Shows this coming weekend ie May 11 and 12 and should get the final point for her Canadian Show Championship title. She is out of my Can. Ch. One Shining Fleetwing Star ITD. and sired by "Whistler".

The past and future of the working Flatcoated Retriever | The International Working 16/02/2024

The past and future of the working Flatcoated Retriever | The International Working I’ve written this article to try to expose a few driving factors behind the creation of the modern Flatcoat. Why are we where we are today, where are we heading, where do we want to be, what could be done to turn things into another direction? I will humbly say I don’t have all the answers, you ...

11/11/2023

Beautiful babies this morning! 2 weeks tomorrow Poppy x Odin

12/09/2023

Poppy Can. Ch. Fleetwing's Magic Charm has been bred to Odin!!! Puppies expected early November. Application available.

24/08/2023

Soon to be making a trip with Poppy!!!

26/05/2023

Just watched the 2023 FCRSA National Specialty in York, Pa!!!! Don't forget that FCRSC 2024 is right here near Halifax and Truro Nova Scotia Sept. 2-4 2024!!! AND as shown here FCRSA is April 21, 2024 in Ocala, Fla.

Timeline photos 10/07/2022

18th century keeping room in Tupperville

09/03/2022

Miss Darcy 10 months old. Her Mom is me is a bit tenuous regarding really moving out with Darcy as sometimes she likes to make a quick turn one way or another.. and Mom does not want to fall down!!!

11/01/2022

Thank you responsible breeders.

There sadly isn't much of a voice for responsible breeders. They often get grouped into the category of backyard breeders or puppy mills, but they are so much more than that. Thank you responsible breeders. Thank you for not being part of the problem, but actually being part of the solution. I can guarantee you that if every breeder followed the guidelines of responsible breeders, "overpopulation" would not be a concern.

It pains me to have clients who come in and are so stressed and concerned about their dogs having one hair out of place. They worry we will judge them because they show and breed dogs and in the past they have been harrassed by the public. I usually just laugh and ensure them that a little dirt means they are loved and having a good time outside. Trust me, I have an English Setter and keeping him show quality groomed everyday would be torture to me and him. They are expected to always be perfect in the eye of the public, because if not a snood comment is likely to be made about their purebred dog. I, and even the clinic I work at, have been harrassed twice this week for supporting responsible breeders. I can't imagine the harrassment some breeders face, I know a few that try to keep the fact that they breed hidden from the public because they are scared of what the public will think.

Don't get me wrong, I love a good mixed breed dog. I work with tons of them everyday and care for each and every one of them the same. Each day I come home and worry about every mixed breed dog I treated that day the same as every purebred dog. I support shelters everyday at work and there are many situations where a rescue dog may be the best fit for you family.

However, there is nothing quite like a dog from a responsible breeder. That dog comes to you from a loving breeder who invested so much time, emotion, funds and research into each puppy that it would shock you. They spend their lives conserving a breed and making it better. That breeder can tell you everything about their personalities, what their traits and quirks will be, and what they were purposefully bred to do. They care about the placement of each puppy, often placing them into the homes themselves based on purpose and personality of each puppy, rather than letting the new owners pick out which one looked cutest online. These puppies go into homes fully vaccinated, with all required health clearances needed. They go into homes already house trained and crate trained to ensure easy transition for the new homes. These responsible breeders keep track of the puppies until they grow old and pass. They want to know about each and every health concern that they have throughout life so that they may alter their breeding program to avoid health concerns in the future. These breeders even make you sign a contract saying that if you can't keep the dog, no matter the age, you will return it to them so that the dog does not end up in a shelter. The list goes on and on.

The next time you meet a RESPONSIBLE breeder, thank them, ask them about their breed, and buy them a drink (trust me they need it 😉).

Timeline photos 07/05/2021

SO JUST HOW LONG DO YOUR PET’S SHOTS LAST?

Definitely longer than a year!

According to the top pet immunologist (aka vaccine expert) in the world, Dr. Ronald Schultz, Ph.D. – “ Annual revaccination provides no benefit and may increase the risk for adverse reactions.”

What the heck are adverse reactions (or side effects)?

Well according to the other rock star pet immunologist Dr. Jean Dodds:

“Side effects from dog vaccinations can occur anywhere from instantly up to several weeks or months later. Vaccines can even cause susceptibility to chronic diseases that appear much later in a dog’s life (Dodd, 2001).

Severe and fatal adverse reactions include:

•Susceptibility to infections.

•Neurological disorders and encephalitis.

•Aberrant behavior, including unprovoked aggression.

•Vaccines are linked to seizures. Distemper, parvovirus, rabies and, presumably, other vaccines have been linked with poly neuropathy, a nerve disease that involves inflammation of several nerves. (Dodds,2001)”

SO HOW LONG EXACTLY DOES YOUR PET’S VACCINE LAST?

According to the recommendations of the American Animal Hospital Association (AAHA), (basically the dudes who set the standards for the vets): “Among healthy dogs, all commercially available [core] vaccines are expected to induce a sustained protective immune response lasting at least 5 yr. thereafter”

Here’s the breakdown of the core vaccines from Dr. Ronald Schultz:

Minimum Duration of Immunity for Canine Vaccines:

Distemper- 7 years by challenge
Parvovirus – 7 years by challenge
Adenovirus – 7 years by challenge
Canine rabies – 3 years by challenge

The moral of the story here, if you have no idea when your pet is due or has been vaccinated, then just run a titer test and this will confirm if you are due, rather than over-vaccinate your poor pet, setting the stage for future problems!

What’s a titer test?

A titer test (pronounced tight-errr) is a laboratory or in-house veterinary test measuring the existence and level of antibodies (necessary to fight off disease) in your pet’s blood. Basically, it’s a test that will tell you whether or not you actually need to vaccinate your pet.

It’s also super useful when making a decision about vaccinating a pet with an unknown vaccination history, or for determining if pets have received immunity from vaccination.

Vaccinating your pet is super important so don’t lose the overall message here: VACCINATE, JUST DON’T OVER-VACCINATE!

According to Dr. Dodds:

“Vaccines have achieved many important benefits for companion animals, and has saved more animals' lives than any other medical advance.”

Want more on titer testing? Check it out:

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Rodney Habib

"An educated, informed and well-researched community of pet owners can only put more pressure on the pet food industry to be better! When pet owners know better, they will only do better!"

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