The Golden Retriever Puppy Overview
All Puppies Are Cute
When thinking of buying a golden retriever puppy, remember that, although virtually all puppies are cute, this is not a reason to buy. This is called impulse buying, which is fine for that sweater you picked up, but not so much when deciding to add a new member to your family. Let ‘all puppies are cute’ be your mantra throughout your puppy searching process.
New Golden Retriever Care
Golden retriever puppies need much the same care as any other puppies. Preventive maintenance, upkeep, and general wellness checks are important for golden retriever puppies. Your breeder, if you are dealing with a responsible and quality breeder, will already have a game plan for your puppy’s health established; as part of your contract, the breeder may have included such conditions as spaying/neutering, a microchip implant, or other procedures.
Grooming is another part of the care of your golden retriever puppy to consider; while they are not as high maintenance as some breeds, they do require a regular grooming routine. Golden retriever puppies thrive on routine; they enjoy having a schedule and being able to expect when things will be done. Brushing at a certain time each day, and bathing on the same day each week, should make your golden retriever easy to handle.
Finding Golden Retriever Puppies For Sale
This task may be easier said than done; even once you find a breeder you trust, they may not have any puppies available to sell. This does not mean that you should run to the nearest pet shop and buy the first adorable golden retriever puppy you find; if you have your heart set on a golden retriever puppy, keep this in mind: the right one is worth waiting for.
You can also find golden retriever puppies for sale in stores, in newspapers, and on the internet, as you likely found out when looking for a breeder. The prices may seem cheaper and it may seem even more tempting because they are available now, but try to avoid this impulse. The puppies from most ‘back yard breeders’ are not screened and the resulting adult is unlikely to possess the attributes or temperament you liked about the breed to begin with.
Naming Your New Golden Retriever Puppy
Your puppy’s name will follow it for its entire life; while being creative is nice, practicality should also be considered. As you will likely be using the name a lot during training, how easy it is for your dog to understand the name should be a consideration; also, you wouldn’t want to use a name that would be offensive to others; in competition, your dog’s name is likely to be used, and in the veterinarian’s office as well.
There are many sources to gain inspiration for naming your puppy; pop culture, classic pet names, and perhaps even a name that has special meaning for you should be under consideration. Picking a name for a male and female would be advisable, as some breeders do not let you pick the puppy for yourself, as they are often a better judge of which puppy would suit you and your needs per your interview.
The Right Golden Retriever Puppy Is Waiting For You
Your search for the perfect golden retriever puppy can take up to a month or more, depending on the area you live in. Taking the time to work with a breeder will really pay off, when you have a puppy with the temperament and attributes that attracted you to the breed in the first place. Resist the urge to buy the first puppy you see and remember your mantra; having just the right addition to your family will be worth the wait. If you are lucky enough to find a puppy which is already available, golden retriever puppy care will be the next step in your process.