| DescriptionThe Golden Retriever is a beautiful, sturdy, well-proportioned dog with
a feathered, medium-length, cream to golden-colored coat. (The coat is
not suppose to be red.) The outer coat is water-repellent and the
undercoat is dense. The head is broad, with a tapering, but wide,
powerful muzzle. It has a scissors bite and a clear frontal stop. The
nose is black and the kindly eyes are brown with dark rims. The ears
are medium-sized and pendant. Its neck and thighs are muscular and the
chest is broad. The tail is long, but never curled.
OriginThe Golden Retriever was first developed in the British Isles, probably
from crosses between a yellow Flat-Coated Retriever, light-coated Tweed
Water Spaniels, other spaniels, setters and even the Newfoundland and
possibly the Bloodhound. In fact the breed was first shown as a Golden
Flat-Coat. The Golden is one of the world's foremost family companion
dogs. Many of the top obedience competition dogs in the country are
Golden retrievers. The Golden is also a fine bird dog on both land and
in the water. He has an excellent nose and has been used not only for
hunting and tracking, but also for narcotics detection. Because of his
great desire to please and capacity for love and learning, the Golden
Retriever is also used as a guide for the blind, therapy dog, and
service dog for the disabled.
TemperamentThese are lovable, well-mannered, intelligent dogs with a great charm.
They are easily trained, and always patient and gentle with children.
Loyal, confident, sweet and eager to please. It is active, loving and
an outstanding family dog. Golden Retrievers enjoy pleasing their
masters, so obedience training can be fun. They excel in obedience
competitions. Friendly with everyone, including other dogs, the Golden
Retriever has very little, if any, guarding instincts. While unlikely
to attack, Goldens make good watchdogs, loudly signaling a stranger's
approach. This breed needs to be around people to be happy. If isolated
from human contact, or left alone for long periods of time, the Golden
Retriever may become mischievous. They can be over-exuberant and
distractible. Some of the Golden's talents are hunting, tracking,
retrieving, narcotics detection, agility, competitive obedience, and
performing tricks. These dogs also love to swim.
HeightHeight: Dogs 22-24 inches (56-61cm.) Bitches 20-22 inches (51-56cm.)
WeightWeight: Dogs 60-80 pounds (27-36kg.) Bitches 55-70 pounds (25-32kg.)
Known Health ProblemsProne to hip dysplasia and congenital eye defects. OFA and CERF
certification are important from both parents. Parents should also be
checked for Von Willebrand's disease and heart problems. Skin allergies
are common in Golden Retrievers and require immediate veterinary
attention.
Conditions for LivingThis breed will do okay in an apartment if sufficiently exercised. They
are moderately active indoors and will do best with at least a medium
to large yard.
Exercise Requirmentswalk, jog or run alongside you when you bicycle. In addition, they like
to retrieve balls and other toys. Be sure to exercise this dog well and
do not overfeed, as he tends to put on weight.
Life ExpectancyAbout 10-12 years
GroomingThe smooth, medium-haired double coat is easy to groom. Comb and brush
with a firm bristle brush, paying particular attention to the dense
undercoat. Dry shampoo regularly, but bathe only when necessary. This
breed is an average shedder.
GroupGun Dog, AKC Sporting
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