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Golden Retriever Characteristic
Golden Retriever
The Golden Retriever is a breed very popular that many people like to keep as a pet, because it showcases a lot of features that make it a favorite. There are only, not one, but several features that will enchant and distinguishes it from other breeds of dogs.
A Golden Retriever is very obedient and has a very good temperament. This is reflected in his social skills. You will find that this dog is not aggressive. This breed may look very similar to a yellow Labrador retriever when young, but the difference is when you see the coat retriever to develop in the longer hair as it grows.
Golden Retriever Dog
Golden Retriever
Golden Retriever Dog
This breed originated in Great Britain when Lord Tweedmouth wanted a dog that was very intelligent, obedient, playful, very attractive, strong, had a good chance to hunt and survive water, cold or even harder than itself. The end result was a Golden Retriever.
Golden Retriever Photos
Golden Retriever
Golden Retriever Photos
This breed has a coat very luxurious and are perfectly proportioned dog that can withstand all weather conditions, like his hair is thick and waterproof. Speaking of their characteristics, you will see that this dog has a broad head strong, razor sharp teeth and powerful muscles, but is not harmful, making it a wonderful hunting dog because it hurts the game.
Golden Retriever Puppies
Golden Retriever
Golden Retriever Puppies
Golden Retriever All these features make them the favorite dog and is listed among the top five favorite dogs: Australia, USA and UK. A typical Golden Retriever is not limited to excellence in a single field, but the breed can demonstrate exceptional performance in all areas.
Golden Retriever Puppies
Golden Retriever
Golden Retriever Puppies
Since there are so many varieties Golden Retriever characteristics may also change somewhat. But there are big differences and diversity can be only in its color and size. The main features of the Golden Retriever are its saving skills, hunting skills, smell, feel and drive of the owner, gentle temperament and certainly his loyalty.
Features
Material Safety Data as its ability to rescue it would be preferable for most of the official rescue teams around the world in case of accidents.
· Its features make the sniffing dog of choice for police and other investigation agencies. You may have noticed this on television screens.
• The Golden Retriever driving skills can be a great option for people who are blind or deaf.
· Last but not least, his hunting skills are highly developed and can be of great help to people who are in this field.
These characteristics make it an incredible friend and a superb dog very easy to train.
Golden Retriever Wallpaper
Golden Retriever
Golden Retriever Wallpaper
They are very easy to keep happy and so are well known for their companionship with young children. These dogs can get really close to your families and your ability to make obedience a part of your family. They bind very well with their owners and will be your faithful dog throughout its life.
Golden Retriever Pictures
Golden Retriever
Golden Retriever Pictures

Golden Retriever

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Golden Retriever


Breed of Dog : Golden Retriever

Where the Golden Retriever came from? This fairly new breed has a fantastic history. The origin of the breed can be examined back to the 1800s in Scotland. The breed was improved by Lord Tweedmouth, a British noble who wished for an agile hunting dog that was equally good to look at. probably from crosses between a yellow Flat-Coat Retriever, light-coated Tweed Water Spaniels, other spaniels, setters and even the Newfoundland. 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 retriever was exhibited for the first time by Lord Harcourt in a Kennel Club show in 1908. Though Lord Harcourt gave named it the golden retriever, the Kennel Club registered it as the golden variety of the Flat Coat Retriever. The greatest enthusiast of the breed was Mrs. Charlesworth, who made sure that the golden retriever was preserved as a dual purpose dog - a hunting dog that was a wonderful family companion. She also innovated the opening of The Golden Retriever Club with her fellow enthusiasts in 1911. It was because of her efforts that the Kennel Club registered it as a distinct breed in 1913. The breed was brought to North America, and later to many other parts of the world.


Golden Retrievers are highly concentrated. 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 careful of the activities of Golden Retrievers and monitor their food intake and activity level closely.
A well-proportioned, sturdy, beautiful dog with a feathered, medium length cream to golden colored coat. (The coat is not supposed to be red.) The outer coat is water-repellent and the undercoat is dense. The head is broad, with a tapering, but wide muzzle. The nose is black and the kindly eyes are brown with dark rims. The ears are medium sized and pendant.

The gentle, obedient and friendly golden retriever has now become one of the most popular breeds of dogs. The color of coat has changed from dark golden of the earlier dogs to the lighter shades of the present, but the mildness of manner, the loyalty and the hunting instincts have remained unchanged.

Behavior:
Golden Retriever is excellent to leave it with children, because it love everyone and very easy to train. It love to stay with people a lot and can let him with the other pets or dogs. Golden Retriever is average barker.


Height: 58 to 60 cm. (male); 55 to 57 cm. (female).
Weight: 32 to 34 kgs (male); 27 to 29 kgs (female).

Golden Retriever

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Golden Retriever


Breed of Dog : Golden Retriever

Where the Golden Retriever came from? This fairly new breed has a fantastic history. The origin of the breed can be examined back to the 1800s in Scotland. The breed was improved by Lord Tweedmouth, a British noble who wished for an agile hunting dog that was equally good to look at. probably from crosses between a yellow Flat-Coat Retriever, light-coated Tweed Water Spaniels, other spaniels, setters and even the Newfoundland. 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 retriever was exhibited for the first time by Lord Harcourt in a Kennel Club show in 1908. Though Lord Harcourt gave named it the golden retriever, the Kennel Club registered it as the golden variety of the Flat Coat Retriever. The greatest enthusiast of the breed was Mrs. Charlesworth, who made sure that the golden retriever was preserved as a dual purpose dog - a hunting dog that was a wonderful family companion. She also innovated the opening of The Golden Retriever Club with her fellow enthusiasts in 1911. It was because of her efforts that the Kennel Club registered it as a distinct breed in 1913. The breed was brought to North America, and later to many other parts of the world.


Golden Retrievers are highly concentrated. 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 careful of the activities of Golden Retrievers and monitor their food intake and activity level closely.
A well-proportioned, sturdy, beautiful dog with a feathered, medium length cream to golden colored coat. (The coat is not supposed to be red.) The outer coat is water-repellent and the undercoat is dense. The head is broad, with a tapering, but wide muzzle. The nose is black and the kindly eyes are brown with dark rims. The ears are medium sized and pendant.

The gentle, obedient and friendly golden retriever has now become one of the most popular breeds of dogs. The color of coat has changed from dark golden of the earlier dogs to the lighter shades of the present, but the mildness of manner, the loyalty and the hunting instincts have remained unchanged.

Behavior:
Golden Retriever is excellent to leave it with children, because it love everyone and very easy to train. It love to stay with people a lot and can let him with the other pets or dogs. Golden Retriever is average barker.


Height: 58 to 60 cm. (male); 55 to 57 cm. (female).
Weight: 32 to 34 kgs (male); 27 to 29 kgs (female).

Golden Retriever

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Golden Retriever




Golden Retriever
Breed of Dog : Golden Retriever

Where the Golden Retriever came from? This fairly new breed has a fantastic history. The origin of the breed can be examined back to the 1800s in Scotland. The breed was improved by Lord Tweedmouth, a British noble who wished for an agile hunting dog that was equally good to look at. probably from crosses between a yellow Flat-Coat Retriever, light-coated Tweed Water Spaniels, other spaniels, setters and even the Newfoundland. 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 retriever was exhibited for the first time by Lord Harcourt in a Kennel Club show in 1908. Though Lord Harcourt gave named it the golden retriever, the Kennel Club registered it as the golden variety of the Flat Coat Retriever. The greatest enthusiast of the breed was Mrs. Charlesworth, who made sure that the golden retriever was preserved as a dual purpose dog - a hunting dog that was a wonderful family companion. She also innovated the opening of The Golden Retriever Club with her fellow enthusiasts in 1911. It was because of her efforts that the Kennel Club registered it as a distinct breed in 1913. The breed was brought to North America, and later to many other parts of the world.


Golden Retriever
Golden Retrievers are highly concentrated. 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 careful of the activities of Golden Retrievers and monitor their food intake and activity level closely.
A well-proportioned, sturdy, beautiful dog with a feathered, medium length cream to golden colored coat. (The coat is not supposed to be red.) The outer coat is water-repellent and the undercoat is dense. The head is broad, with a tapering, but wide muzzle. The nose is black and the kindly eyes are brown with dark rims. The ears are medium sized and pendant.


The gentle, obedient and friendly golden retriever has now become one of the most popular breeds of dogs. The color of coat has changed from dark golden of the earlier dogs to the lighter shades of the present, but the mildness of manner, the loyalty and the hunting instincts have remained unchanged.

Behavior:
Golden Retriever is excellent to leave it with children, because it love everyone and very easy to train. It love to stay with people a lot and can let him with the other pets or dogs. Golden Retriever is average barker.


Height: 58 to 60 cm. (male); 55 to 57 cm. (female).
Weight: 32 to 34 kgs (male); 27 to 29 kgs (female)

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