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The Golden Retriever Background And Information you Need To Know

Author: John Williams

The history of the Golden Retriever dates back to the 1800s. Lord Tweedmouth of Scotland bred the first documented Golden Retrievers in the British Isles. The Tweed Water Spaniel, a breed now extinct, along with the Irish Setter, Newfoundland, and Bloodhound was used to create the Golden Retriever of today. Golden Retrievers were bred to retain their yellow color and to hunt waterfowl and other game. Lord Tweedmouth also wanted a breed that was loyal and good-natured.

The Golden Retriever is known to be one of the most loyal and even-tempered dog breeds. The breed was called the Flat-Coated Retriever in Britain and was later named the Golden Retriever. Exported to America in the 1920s, the breed was registered by the American Kennel Club as a pure breed in 1925 and has enjoyed a successful AKC competition history ever since. Golden Retriever breeders select dogs with AKC breed standard characteristics to produce bloodlines of Golden Retriever champions.

Some of the most desired characteristics of Golden Retrievers are intelligence, trainability, beauty, gentleness and hunting and tracking ability. The first dog to win an American Kennel Club obedience championship was a Golden Retriever. The breed has the lowest rate of behavior school dropouts due to the breed's eagerness to please as well as inherent intelligence.

Though Golden Retriever breeders may have champion ancestry in their bloodlines, Golden Retrievers are still prone to health problems like many other pure breeds. The average life span for a Golden Retriever is only ten to thirteen years with many not making it to the minimum age at death.

Golden Retrievers are highly focused. This can be a good trait but it can also be something owners must watch out for. Golden Retrievers will focus on work so much that they wear themselves out or focus on food so much that they become obese. Owners must be aware of the activities of Golden Retrievers and monitor their food intake and activity level closely.

Golden Retriever breeders you should avoid include any breeders suspected of running puppy mills or over-breeding dogs until subsequent litters as well as parents become ill. If breeders seem to have too many puppies available at one time and will not allow the buyer to visit their kennels these are warning signals that these are bad breeders. Other breeders to avoid are those who sell to pet stores. Healthy, purebred puppies do not come from pet stores.

Good breeders do not breed or raise dogs as merchandise to be shipped across the country and sold to anyone. It is imperative for buyers to know how to identify good from bad Golden Retriever breeders to put bad breeders out of business for good. Buyers have the responsibility of researching Golden Retriever breeders to find legitimate sources to buy purebred puppies.

Buyers should ask for references, visit the kennels and puppies prior to purchase, and ask many questions of breeders to determine how much they know about Golden Retrievers. Good breeders will be experts on their breed and will also have questions for buyers to make sure puppies are going to good homes.


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Is The Golden Retriever Right For You
Author: Glenn Downer


Having a golden retriever for a pet is the greatest in my opinion. They are wonderful animals, that are a joy to be around.

They are always happy to see you when you come home, love to be by your side, are great with kids, and are just darn good looking.

But, and it's a big but, they are a fair amount of work to take care of. If you already own one you know what I am talking about.

If you are considering getting a golden retriever you want to make sure you are ready for the commitment it requires to properly care for one of these beautiful dogs.

Every year, thousands of golden retrievers are abandoned at local dog pounds, and rescue centers, for various reasons. Sometimes the owner gets sick and can no longer care for the golden, or often the owner is forced to move to housing that does not allow pets.

But a very common reason that golden retrievers end up at shelters and rescue centers is simply because the owners decide they are just too much trouble to take care of. As sad as this is, it happens more that you would think.

People are drawn to the beauty and the popularity of the golden retriever, but they never do any research on what is required to properly care for this breed. After a period of time they find out that it is more than they bargained for, and they give the dog up.

Golden retrievers are a great breed, but they are definitely not for everyone. First of all they are a large dog. If you have a very neat house with a lot of fragile breakable items, a golden may not be the right dog to have.

Golden retrievers are constantly walking around wagging their tails, so anything you may have on a coffee table, which is just the right height, will be cleared off in a wag or two of their tail.

They shed their beautiful coats quite often, so there will always be dog hair to vacuum up, and they will require at least a quick brushing once every week or so to keep their coat looking good, and free of knots and tangles.

Daily exercise is probable one of the hardest requirements to fulfill for the golden retriever. If you have a large yard, and maybe some kids to throw the ball, and run around with your golden you are all set, but if you don't have that, then you will have to provide at least 30 minutes of exercise for your golden once, and preferably twice a day.

This can be a problem if you work long hours, or live in a region where weather is a concern, like new england in the winter. Giving a golden retriever proper exercise is something you have to do every day.

If they do not get the proper exercise they need, it can cause behavioral problems. They are also prone to becoming overweight very easily without proper exercise, and can develop health problems.

The golden retriever is definitely not a dog you can just leave in the house all day. They have been know to get bored without proper exercise, and start getting into mischief by chewing on things around the house, including themselves.

Golden retrievers like any dog require regular health care from a veterinarian. They will require the normal vaccinations and shots. They are also number one on the list for certain health problems like cancer, and hip dysplasia, which is a disease of the hips in the rear, causing problems walking, which can lead to surgery.

If you are looking for a watch dog the golden Retriever is probably not the right dog for the job. They will often bark if an intruder approaches but that is about it.

If a robber breaks in, a golden retriever will probably help carry your stuff out the door, if he thinks there is a biscuit in it for him.

Golden retrievers need to be with people. They love to be with the family and be involved with what is going on. They want to be part of the family.

If you are looking for a dog to leave outside in a kennel, or dog house, or down in the basement away from the family, the golden retriever is definitely the wrong dog.

Golden retrievers seem to need to be involved in everything you do. They are definitely not a stay in the corner all day type of dog.

Whatever you are doing, they need to be there, even if it is as simple as dusting the coffee table.

The only time I can get rid of my golden retriever is when I get the vacuum cleaner out. Then she runs for her life. Other than that she is my shadow wherever I go in the house.

If you think that could be a problem, then the golden retriever might not be the right dog for you. I suppose you could train them to stop following you, but I really think it is just their nature.

If you are considering getting a golden retriever, just realize that these are the needs and traits of the breed.

There are thousands of people like myself that would not have it any other way, or have any other dog besides a golden retriever.

They are sweet, loveable, beautiful dogs. They just require a lot of care and exercise, but the love and companionship you get back from them is well worth the effort.

If after reading this you still think the golden retriever is right for you, then find a reputable breeder, to help you make the right choice.

Just be sure you can make the commitment for the life span of the golden that you choose, which can be ten to twelve years or longer.



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