Introducing The Golden Retriever DogBreed Traits
Of The Golden RetrieverThe golden retriever dog has been bred to be a
sociable, athletic, and intelligent animal. Being of a large size, golden retrievers
are happiest with a yard to roam around in; if you live in an area without a yard,
they are flexible enough to be comfortable with frequent walks. About The
Golden Retriever’s TemperamentA golden retriever is generally good natured,
patient, and fun loving. As puppies, they tend to be quite rambunctious, but easily
entertained by playing a ‘fetch’ type game, where they are able to chase something.
As they were bred to be hunting dogs, they are often quite content to sit quietly
and wait when they need to. You couldn’t ask for a better personality in a family
pet. Identifying The Physical Attributes Of A Golden Retriever A
golden retriever should look well proportioned; no extreme changes in his appearance
such as obvious long legs. They should always look friendly, acquisitive, and
poised; as these are distinct character traits of golden retrievers. The muzzle,
eyes, ears, and nose should all be evaluated when determining the heath and breeding
of your dog, as should its back line, body, hind quarters, and fore quarters.
The Personality Of A Golden RetrieverGolden Retrievers are very
outgoing dogs; they enjoy large groups of both people and dogs, and all their
attention. Training will help to encourage this behavior. While you don’t want
to overwhelm a new puppy with strangers, once it is accustomed to being with you
and your family, it is a good idea to begin socializing him immediately. Waiting
to train your golden retriever will only make it harder; the stimulation is good
for your bonding, as well as incorporating the dog into your family. The
Reality Of Owning A Golden RetrieverIt is important to understand what
to expect from a golden retriever before bringing one home. They are cute, smart,
and high energy, which can make them both an attractive and unattractive choice
for a pet. They may not be as high energy as a Dalmatian for example, but they
do require exercise and playtime frequently; they will play fetch until your arm
is ready to fall off. Also, being a large breed requires space to be a dog, roam,
and play; it is important that you factor in your life style before choosing a
golden retriever as a pet. As is true with all important decisions, having
a lot of information before forming a decision is a good idea; speak with people
at a golden retriever rescue; ask them the pros and cons of having one. Make sure
to ask the breeder you are considering these same questions, if you decide to
adopt a puppy instead of a mature dog; you should also remember that a dog is
a life long commitment for the dog, and should be for you too. Knowing the history
and origin of the golden retriever can help with this important decision.
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