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Breed Group:
Sporting |
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Weight:
male: 65-75; female: 55-65 lbs |
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Height:
male: 23-24, female: 21.5-22.5 inches |
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Color's): There are
many colors including reddish, Blonde, Cream and White |
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Coat:
The Golden Retriever has a double coat that
is water repellent and weather resistant. The outer coat is
firm, resilient, and can be wavy or straight. The tail and
legs are feathered with longer hair. The under coat is dense
and soft in texture. The coat color is rich, lustrous, and
varies in shades of cream to gold. The Golden is a heavy
shedder. |
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Overview:
The Golden Retriever was developed in
Britain during the 1800's. The man responsible for this
illustrious breed, Lord Tweedmouth, wanted a dog that was
loyal, kind, spirited, and energetic. He also wanted a dog
with a love for water and the ability to retrieve. Golden
Retrievers are the embodiment of beauty and brains. |
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Character:
The Golden Retriever is a gorgeous,
large, and energetic breed. They are the world's foremost
family pet and companion. They are sturdy, well proportioned,
and are well known for their hunting capabilities on land and
in the water. The Golden is perceptive and agile. |
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Temperament:
Golden Retrievers are loveable,
polite, and highly intelligent. They exude charm and
confidence. They are sweet, eager to please, and devoted
family companions. They do not do well if left alone for
extended periods of time or they will become mischievous and
destructive. They have a tendency to be overly exuberant and
distractible. They are always gentle and patient with
children. They are friendly with other pets. In fact, they are
friendly with everyone. They tend to bark as a form of
greeting. The Golden Retriever is not well suited for a two
career family as they require an inordinate amount of human
interaction and companionship. |
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Care:
The Golden Retriever requires daily and
thorough brushing with a firm bristle brush. They should be
dry shampooed regularly, and bathed only when absolutely
necessary with a mild shampoo. They are prone to hip
dysplasia, cataracts, and skin allergies. It is important to
not over feed the Golden Retriever, as they have a tendency to
gain weight. |
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Training:
The Golden Retriever is one of the
easiest breeds to train. They excel in obedience and are
popular therapy and service dogs. They have many talents
including competitive obedience, narcotic detection, agility,
and performing tricks. |
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Activity:
The Golden Retriever requires daily
exercise. They enjoy play sessions with their family,
retrieving balls and other toys. They will do okay in an
apartment dwelling provided they are sufficiently exercised.
Golden Retrievers are moderately active indoors and does best
with a medium to large sized securely fenced yard. |
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