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Flat coated retrievers are not specialist dry-land retrievers, they can't stay away from water!
[edit] Flatcoat kiss
Several times the sentence on flatcoat kisses has been removed. Any flatcoat owner will be familiar with the kiss even if they don't know it by that name. Every flatcoat I know, including my own two, do it. The phrase is commonly used by flatcoat owners in the UK. If you have a really strong objection to it being there then please discuss here rather than delete it again. --Cheesy Mike 09:42, 14 March 2007 (UTC)