Golden Retriever - A Loving, Large Family Dog
Golden Retrievers are a medium to medium/large dog breed.
They reach a height between 20” to 24”. If a Golden Retriever
could speak, they might say, “What can I do for you?” They are born
people pleasers from hunting to tricks to family pet.
The Golden Retriever is AKC recognized with a coat color in
varying shades of golden or cream with golden throughout the coat.
They get their name, of course, from the color of their coat. They
have a medium length, water repellent outer coat and a dense
undercoat. Their coat is feathered. They require a daily brushing
to prevent knots and they only need an occasional dry shampoo. You
should only give them a wet bath if necessary.
Exercise and playful outside and calm indoors, the Golden
Retriever is considered to be one of the best large dog breeds to
have as a family pet. They are great with children and other dogs.
Early socialization is recommended for birds and small non-canine
pets because of their hunting history but they tend to get along
with other animals as well. They are extremely easy to train, even
for the dog novice. They love to learn and they are fast learners.
They are best for active families as they need daily time to run
and roam outdoors. If you are looking for an excellent hunting
companion, the Golden Retriever is an awesome hunting dog.
Originating in the mid 1800s, some sources state England as
their country of origin and others state Scotland as their county
of origin. Lord Tweedmouth at Inverness-Shire, Scotland is said to
have extensive records that show he developed the breed. Their
ancestry includes the Water Spaniel, Retrievers, Setters and a
Bloodhound. They were mainly used for hunting and retrieving and
have an excellent sense of smell. They also make excellent therapy
and guide dogs.
If you are in search of a large dog that is sweet, calm and
affectionate and will be good with families that include other dogs
or small children, it is hard to find a more pleasing, gentle large
family dog. Exercise and play are important in their daily
activities, but they will be just as happy relaxing inside with you
at night.
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