
The only flatcoat that we've known to have died of cancer was our dear Birdie, who died earlier this year. Hers was a synovial sarcoma which the orthopaedic specialist linked to a glancing blow by a car when she was picking up (no obvious damage at time).
The others have all lived to a reasonable age, dying at between 10 1/2 and 12 1/2, but we don't honestly know why these died - one of their systems had just given up.
They aren't the only breed affected by cancer - a friend lost a lab at around 16 months with it. A dreadfully upsetting thing at such a young age.
As John says, the Flatcoated Retriever Society are doing all they can to monitor the situation, and possibly because they are so consciencious, it implies that we have a greater incidence than other breeds, which is not necessarily true.
Jo and the Casblaidd Flatcoats