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The Curly-Coated Retriever Club of America

The CCRCA, chartered in 1979, is the national parent club for the breed. The club publishes the Curly Commentator, a bi-monthly newletter, sponsors a National Specialty, and supports the placement of Curlies needing good homes through Curly rescue. The CCRCA encourages the development of the natural retrieving abilities of the breed through its working certificate program and annual field trophy award. Curlies with notable achievements receive permanent recognition as members of the Hall of Fame, while the Register of Merit honors dogs whose progeny have earned titles in conformation, performance and field events.

As our guiding principles, the CCRCA subscribes to the tenets of the AKC Code of Sportsmanship.


CCRCA Supported Entry In Florida

The CCRCA is once again hosting a Supported Entry at the North Florida Classic Cluster, February 19 through 23rd, 2025 in Tallahassee, FL. There will be five days of shows and many other events like Agility, Fastcat, Lure Coursing, Dock Diving, etc. If you have questions or if you would like to donate prizes for the event, please contact or . Click here for more details.

2025 National Specialty

The 2025 National will held in Greeley, Colorado on September 2nd through September 8th. Click here for more details.

2025 Calendars

Flower Curlies II The 2025 CCRCA Calendars are available by clicking here. Please contact for more information.

Curly-Coated Retriever Rescue

The CCRCA Rescue program is dedicated to assisting with the placement of any CCR in need and to finding an appropriate, good home where the dog will be lovingly cared for and appreciated, and where it will enjoy a quality of life befitting the breed. If you are looking for a Curly or have found a lost CCR, please click here for more information.


Recent Events

2024 National Specialty was held on September 8th through 12th at Purina Farms in Gray Summit, Missouri. Click here for the past information.

2024 Curlyville in LaVergne, Tennessee was held on May 23-25th at Poole Knobs Wildlife Management Area. This is an event that gets more people involved with the field aspects of their dogs and eventually get their field titles (WC, WCX, WCQ) in the process. To see pictures of the events click here (picture credits goes to Bob Thompson).

Group photo of Curlyville 2019


Official Good Dog Grant Recipient Badge