The Golden Retriever A Loyal and Special Companion
Golden Retrievers are known for their gentle well-mannered temperament, making them easy to train and loyal companion dogs, because of this they make a wonderful addition to any family. They have energy and endurance that was Originally bred in to them as they worked as retrievers for hunters. Although hunters very rarely use them these days they still have a super high level of energy to burn and require lots of exercise!
Golden Retrievers are not for people who are going to be gone over 8 hours a day as this would be cruel to say the least. They have a big appetite requiring lots of food. Golden Retrievers are a large athletic type of dog breed, but are slightly longer than they are tall. Not only are they beautiful dogs, they are also kind, affectionate and love to be in your attention.
Golden retrievers are very laid back and friendly to everyone and all other dogs. They are not a dog that barks all the time, which is convenient for you and neighbours, but do bark when startled. Although they are more than likely to defend their loved ones in a life-threatening situation, they are not by nature suspicious of strangers or protective, which makes them unsuited to any sort of guard work.
Golden Retrievers tend to be worriers and great care should be taken during training; ensuring you are sensitive to their needs at all times. Because of their intelligence they are easily trained, also due to Golden Retrievers athleticism and desire to please their handlers they generally excel in obedience trials. Very competitive by nature you will find them to be great in agility and other similar events.
A well-bred Golden Retriever is gentle, kind, loving, loyal, happy, confident and outgoing. As part of Family fun Golden retrievers love nothing more than good old common dog games, such as catching a Frisbee or tennis ball and going for long walks. Teaching them tricks is quite easy as well and its great to see your children s faces light up with pleasure at seeing their dog perform the latest trick.
Regular grooming promotes a healthy and shiny coat as well as decreasing shedding. This is also an opportune time to find those nasty mats that can be painful for your pet. Brushing several times a week will help control shedding. Golden Retriever s have heavy sheds twice a year, but they do shed all year long.
All in all you can t go wrong with a Golden Retriever by your side. Day In and day out they will shower you with affection, their obedience and companionship never in question and you will be hard put to repay the love and devotion they give to you.





My Golden Retriever is pregnaunt. How many puppies are usally in a litter for Golden Retrievers?
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Hi
The last litter we have was 5, I don’t know if that is the normal amount or not.. but they were stunners
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