
Totally agree with Patty, you do need to learn a lot more about the Flatcoated Retrievers before simply purchasing one. They are not like golden or labrador retrievers.
Most breeders will allow you to meet some before you actually get one, to make sure this is the right breed for you. Do contact Mrs Johnson and ask for further advice.
As Patty says another good source of information is flatcoats@yahoogroups.com
Do make the effort to join this very informative site, as not only will the experienced breeders and owners there give you advice before you buy a puppy, but they will also help you with advice after you have got your puppy. The dog in the show ring is often the same dog you see working in the shooting season, so they are very clever and need a lot of mental input as much as physical exercise. Their drive to be constantly doing something, does not make them the ideal family or pet dog for everyone.
If you look up the Flatcoated Retriever Society web site you will see that there are county representatives, you can contact these people and they will help to organise the chance for you to meet flatcoats before you buy one. The web site address is http://www.flatcoated-retriever-society.org/ You will also find Mrs Johnsons contact details there.
Polly & Foxpath Flatcoats