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Golden Retriever Fact Center

"Good as Gold"


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Golden Retriever

History of Golden Retriever

Bred from other retrievers, the Golden burst onto the scene in the 1800s with his lively outlook on life. Whether on dry land or in water, the Golden would retrieve until his owner became bored or went home to dinner. His willingness to join in any activity – a hike, a hunt, backpacking, scent work or whatever the choice – made him an amiable companion. And at the end of the day, he was just as pleasant a presence curled by the fireside or playing with the children of the house.



Temperament of Golden Retriever

The Golden’s gentle face and alluring charisma is an invitation to play. If you’re reading a book, you’re liable to find a paw in your lap, followed by another, then your face covered with kisses. How can you ignore that? If you’re really busy (although it’s hard for them to believe anything is more important than hugs and slurps), they will follow your command to lie down in their corner, though they might accompany their obedience with a sigh. They don’t force unwanted attention but will be up and by your side at a single movement.

Because of the breed’s popularity, some people think of dollar signs rather than healthy, sound puppies. Breeders should be researched. A little homework can save a dog’s lifetime of regret.



Appearance of Golden Retriever

The light to burnished gold coat gleams with good care. Coat is medium long, with feathering on tails, legs and stomach line. Their “smiles,” shining eyes, and long, ever wagging tails show off their always golden mood.



Training of Golden Retriever

Goldens love to learn, love to be with you – whether work or play – and love to please you. Training, therefore, is a pleasure. They’re often some of the star students in a class. Retrieving? Well! They’re born to do that and will never be bored with bringing you a ball, a stick, a sock, a toy, anything. Some Goldens have been pictured with 3 balls in their mouths at one time! They love water and will appreciate any romps near a pond, lake or shore—just bring a towel.



Grooming & Care of Golden Retriever

Brushing is a must to remove dead hair and prevent tangles. Goldens will gleam with an annual (or more) spa treatment at the groomers. Heavy shedding occurs twice a year. Light shedding occurs daily!



Health Concerns of Golden Retriever

Look for lines with OFA hips, CERF clear eye testing, free of or with low incidence of epilepsy, hypothyroidism, vWD and heart problems.



Famous of Golden Retriever

Air Bud, author Dean Koontz’s Trixie, the multiple Homeward Bound Goldens, Comet on Full House, President Ford’s Liberty, and of course Bush Beans favorite blabbermouth – Duke!




Origin: Scotland
AKC Group: Sporting

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Breed Ideal Owner Profile
Activity Level: Medium-high to high

Work Schedule: OK 9 to 5 when they are adults, if you are willing to have many play sessions on off hours

Personal Style: Happy-go-lucky, friendly and social, not neat freaks

Training Style: Up-beat, positive

Home: Large, fenced yard and/or regular walks/runs

Children: Terrific playmates

Dog Experience: Not necessary, but be ready for some exercise

Additional Notes: Goldens, like Labs, are one of the most popular breeds – due to their friendliness, playfulness, willing attitude and a good splash of intelligence added to the mix. They’re often the choice for assistance dogs of every type and popular therapy dogs. Their sweet faces and wagging tails make them welcome guests when people need cheering. Popularity is a curse and can result in some badly bred lines with excessive energy. Field lines also tend to be more energetic. Show lines tend to make more docile family pets, although all Goldens are very active during the first few years. Exercise is the ticket! Goldens, like any other popular breed, are like the little girl with the curl on her forehead, when they’re good, they’re very, very good; when they’re bad, the owner has to deal with physical or behavioral problems.


Breed QuickFacts
Size: Large

Grooming: Brush weekly or more often. Invest in a good vacuum cleaner

Exercise: High. Daily outings - playing ball, tag or walks or all three!

Training: Wonder dogs, very willing to please

Temperament: Friendly, playful and athletic

Challenges: Sweeping tail can clear tables and be prepared for dog hair

Height: Male: 23 to 24 inches, Female: 23 to 24 inches

Weight: Male: 65 to 75 pounds, Female: 65 to 75 pounds

Life Expectancy: 10 to 14 years

Home Alone: Fine as adults when trained

With Kids: A regular kid magnet

With Strangers: There are no strangers, only friends and soon-to-be friends

Availability: Widely available but look for Goldens from lines bred for good temperament


 
 
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