A Golden Retriever Might be the Right Addition
to Your Family
Selecting the right pet for you and your family is an important
decision.
There are several hundred breeds of dogs from around the world
so your choices are virtually limitless.
The American Kennel Club categorized the different breeds by
groups with each group having distinguishing characteristics that
are shared by all the breeds in it. The Golden Retriever is
in the Sporting Group.
The Sporting Group is made up of some of the oldest and most
popular breeds. Many of the dogs in this category were bred
for hunting although most people who own sporting dogs only keep
them as family pets, rather than hunters. The hunting traits,
however, create some of the most enjoyable aspects of owning a
sporting dog. Goldens are natural retrievers, so you can
enjoy them fetching a tennis ball for what seems like
forever. Another trait is their outgoing personality, making
sporting dogs enthusiastic and responsive partners.
The Golden Retriever was bred to be tough and strong.
Don’t let the happy, silly face fool you. While any Golden
will delight in lazing around the house or wrestling on the floor
with your family, the breed is particularly adept in the field.
As puppies, Goldens are full of energy and can be especially
mouthy. Make sure you direct your puppy's need to chew to
appropriate chew toys. Remember, puppies aren't fussy and don't
discriminate. A chair leg works as well for them as a sterilized
bone. Goldens are very trainable, athletic, and good-natured. They
have a keen desire to please. You can find them performing with
tails wagging and eyes shining in the obedience, agility, and fly
ball arenas. They are also excellent with children.
The Golden Retriever is generally light yellow to deep golden honey
in color. The coat tends to get a little deeper in color after the
first year. They tend to be about twenty-four inches tall at the
withers (shoulders), with females being slightly shorter. Their
coat should be long and either flat or wavy. They'll need to be
brushed properly or their coat will form thick mats
So, if you are looking for a loyal companion that will be great
with kids or adults, you should definitely find a local breeder and
spend some time getting to know a Golden.
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