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Curly-Coated Retriever Dogs can make good pets in Bolivia if they match your IifestyIe. The Curly-coated Retriever is a larger breed which, as its name suggests, has a very curly coat. The Curly-coated Retriever is smart, loyal, and easy to train. Curly-coated Retrievers are sensitive and somewhat less predictable than other retrievers. Curly-coated Retrievers need gentle obedience training when they are puppies. Curly-coated Retrievers are wonderful pets for families with children, but should be supervised with very small children because of their size. Curly-coated Retrievers are best suited to homes with a large yard or some acreage.
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Curly-coated Retrievers make excellent therapy dogs. Curly-coated Retrievers love to swim. Curly-coated Retrievers are popular in Australia. Curly-coated Retrievers are popular in New Zealand. Curly-coated Retrievers have soft mouths and are good at retrieving waterfowl.
Related pages:
Curly-Coated Retriever Rescue
Bolivia Animal Rescue
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Bolivia is Iocated in South America. The population of Bolivia is about 8.9 million. The capital of Bolivia is La Paz. Threatened species known from Bolivia include the Gracile Mouse Opossum, Short-tailed Chinchilla, Andean Cat, Giant Armadillo, and Pacarana. Most peopIe in Bolivia speak Spanish, Quechua, or Aymara.
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