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Golden Retrievers have been one of the most popular breeds in the world for decades now, and it’s pretty easy to see why. Loyal, obedient, hardworking, intelligent and friendly, Goldens have everything we look for in the ultimate companion.
Loyal and Loving
Golden Retrievers are plentiful on the silver screen, and the breed’s affection and loyalty are two of the biggest reasons why.
Absolutely Adorable
Goldens are plenty cute! These adorable pups stay photogenic well into old age, so be sure to get your favorite Instagram filters ready!
Fantastically Friendly
Golden Retrievers are an outgoing breed. These dogs are way better at cuddling than acting as guard dogs.
Super Playful
People love that Golden Retrievers hang onto their playful nature well into old age. These dogs love to play!
Incredibly Intelligent
These intelligent and hardworking pups will breeze through obedience training with the right mindset and a little dedication.
Fun for the Whole Family
Golden Retrievers are gentle and kind. They love kids and get along great with other pets (and people in general).
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5 Star Breeders
We only work with Golden Retriever breeders who pass our 47 breeder standards. Here are a few of them...
Vintage Pups
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Puppy Place
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PuppySpot
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Ralphs Puppies
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BigBoys
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PuppyTime
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Top Line Pups
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Prestigious Pups
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Questions & Answers
Golden Retrievers are considered to be a part of the sporting group of dogs and are highly prized for their activities such as retrieving game for hunters, as well as their loyalty and loving natures. This breed of dog is strong, well-muscled, and has a thick water-repellent coat. It is a medium-sized dog, typically ranging from 22-24 inches in height and 65-75 pounds in weight. Golden Retrievers are intelligent, trainable, and loyal companions, making them an ideal addition to almost any family.
Although most breeds of dogs shed, Golden Retrievers are not the most non-shedding dog breeds. In fact, they are considered to be moderate to heavy shedders of both short and long fur. Those with longer fur generally have the highest potential to produce the most fur. Fortunately, with regular brushing and grooming, the amount of shedding can be kept under control.
Knowing what not to feed your Golden Retriever is an important step in ensuring the healthiest life possible for them. While it is important to provide the best quality food for your pup, it is also important to be aware of the potential dangers that may come in other forms. Human food should generally be kept away from your pet, including certain fruits and vegetables, candy, bread, and table scraps. Foods that contain certain additives, such as onions, garlic, chocolate, grapes, and raisins (which can be toxic to dogs) should also be avoided.
Preparation for a new Golden Retriever is essential for providing a safe and healthy environment for your pet. Make sure to purchase all of the necessary supplies including food, bowls, a leash, a collar, a brush, and toys. Create a friendly environment for your Golden Retriever to explore with a securely fenced in yard. If you plan on having your Golden Retriever outdoors for long periods of time, make sure to provide shelter from the elements. Additionally, seek out a reliable veterinarian for your puppy for regular check-ups and vaccinations.
Golden Retrievers come in all different sizes. Some are toy size, while others are extra large. The standard size of a male Golden Retriever is 55-75 pounds, with a height of 23-24 inches. The standard female size is 45-65 pounds, with a height of 21.5-22.5 inches. Some people choose to breed Golden Retrievers to create a larger size, often referred to as giant Goldens. These giant Goldens typically weigh between 90-150 pounds and can reach heights of up to 32 inches.
Golden Retrievers need regular and consistent exercise to stay healthy and happy. Depending on the age and activity level of the dog, exercise needs may vary. Generally, puppies should get at least 20-30 minutes of daily exercise in adulthood enlarged to at least an hour's worth. However, exercise beyond that doesn't hurt, and can help alleviate possible behavioral problems. Swimming is a great low-impact exercise that Golden Retrievers often enjoy. If your Golden Retriever is alone for long periods, it's important to provide them some way to burn off extra energy.
Absolutely! Golden Retrievers make great family dogs! They are loyal, friendly, fun-loving dogs and do incredibly well with children of all ages. Not only that, but Golden Retrievers are incredibly intelligent dogs, making them incredibly easy to train. They can learn basic commands, tricks and even agility training! Golden Retrievers are eager to please and very sociable, so they do well in family settings, as well as around friends and other pets. Additionally, Golden Retrievers are very alert and can make a great watchdog for your home.
It's important to dedicate time for consistent Golden Retriever training, but it's difficult to give a concrete answer for the number of minutes per day required. Generally speaking, puppies need more training than adult dogs and training time for home training and class lessons will also vary. Many experts recommend at least 15 minutes per day of focused training with your Golden Retriever, but the more time you can dedicate to it, the better.
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