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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 loyal, intelligent, and gentle dogs. They are known for their devotedness to their owners and their trainability. Being an active breed, Golden Retrievers will need a moderate amount of exercise to keep them healthy and happy. Grooming is especially important, as their thick coats require thorough brushing and a professional grooming a few times a year. They are also relatively healthy dogs, however, they are prone to hip and elbow dysplasia, eye problems, and skin allergies.
The Golden Retriever's coat is typically medium long with a thick outer layer commonly referred to as a "water-resistant" coat. The undercoat is often dense in order to keep the dog warm and protect from the elements. They have soft but wavy fur and can range in color from pale golden to deep reddish-golden. The texture of their coat varies, but is generally silky. Golden Retrievers are considered a relatively low-maintenance breed of dog in terms of grooming, needing only to be brushed a few times a week.
A proper diet should include a high-quality dog food specifically designed for Golden Retrievers. Your vet can recommend a food that is tailored to the age, health, and energy level of your pet. In addition to a properly balanced diet, be sure to supplement meals with vegetables, pulses, and proteins such as lean meats, cottage cheese, and boiled eggs. Fresh water should always be available to keep your pet hydrated. It's also important to be mindful of how much your dog is eating: as Golden Retrievers are prone to gaining weight, overfeeding should be avoided.
You should prepare for your new Golden Retriever by purchasing the necessary supplies, researching common health issues for the breed, and selecting a veterinarian. Having the appropriate food, bedding, collar and leash, and other items such as toys, will create a comfortable living situation for your pup. Knowing more about the common health issues the breed can encounter and finding a vet that you are comfortable with can provide extra assurance that your beloved furry friend is in the best of health. You should also create a schedule that is consistent with the Golden Retriever's dietary, exercise, and sleeping needs.
Golden Retrievers are considered large dogs according to breed standards. Adult males can reach heights of 22 to 24 inches and weigh around 65 to 75 pounds. Meanwhile, adult females stand at 20 to 22 inches tall and weigh 55 to 65 pounds, which is close to the weight of a medium-size dog. Golden Retrievers are friendly, obedient, and loyal, which makes them a popular choice for families. They need plenty of love, attention, and exercise, like any other large breed dog.
A daily walk is essential for the health and well being of a Golden Retriever. An ideal amount of minutes per day is 45-60, broken into several short walks. In addition, if your Golden Retriever has a lot of energy and is quite active, you may want to consider taking a longer walk for up to 90 minutes. It is important to take into consideration the temperature and weather outside when planning your walks. If it is cold, try to have shorter walks but more of them to give your dog adequate exercise and avoid overexertion.
Absolutely! Golden Retrievers are incredibly adaptable and friendly dogs, making them wonderful for first-time owners. They don't require excessive amount of exercise, however they will need some active play each day to stay in good physical and mental health. With consistent and positive training they can learn basic obedience commands, tricks, and learn to be well-mannered members of the family. Golden Retrievers are also very social dogs, so they enjoy being around their owners and other family members.
Training Golden Retrievers is a serious commitment and there is no one-size-fits-all answer as to how many minutes per day you should spend on training. However, it is recommended to dedicate 30 to 60 minutes per day on average for basic obedience and potty-training. You may want to add extra time for more specific or complex exercises, such as agility training or retrieving. In addition, if you plan to use reward-based training, you should give your Golden Retriever lots of playtime and training sessions should incorporate a variety of activities, not just commands and obedience.
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