How to Understand the Golden Retriever Puppy

The Golden Retriever puppy is another cute and cuddly dog, however, as an adult even though he is still very beautiful he was bred to be a hunting dog. This is a great dog for anyone that loves to swim as he will swim alongside you and enjoy the splashing and fun.

Temperament of your Golden Retriever Puppy

The Golden Retriever puppy is very well mannered and lovable to practically everyone. He is a charmer, sweet, loyal, and would be a great addition to any family. He is one that is does well with all ages and other animals. He does not have an aggressive or dominant personality and wants to please his master. One thing to remember, if the puppy is around individuals that have a pessimistic attitude he will not do as well and may develop behavior problems. He should be in a home where a happy environment is present.

Living Environment for your Golden Retriever Puppy

The Golden Retriever puppy will do great living in an apartment as long as you spend sometime with him outside playing and taking him on walks. He does do a bit better with a medium size yard so he can have some fun running around by himself.

Training your Golden Retriever Puppy

The Golden Retriever puppy is very easy to train. He enjoys pleasing his master and loves to be rewarded if only a pat on the head. He needs a trainer with a firm hand but remains calm. He loves hunting and retrieving. Many of his breed has been trained for shows and does well in competitive obedience, performing tricks, agility, and has been used for narcotics detection.

Grooming your Golden Retriever puppy

The Golden Retriever is easy to groom even though his hair his long. You will need to comb and brush his hair with a firm bristle brush, especially his undercoat. Do not bathe except when necessary as his coat is protection against the weather.

Stats

Origin: British Isles

Life expectancy: 10 to 12 years

Diet: You should feed the Pug puppy, a high quality puppy food until he or she reaches 12 months of age and then switch to an adult formula.

Exercise: The Golden Retriever puppy as well as adults needs plenty of exercise. He should run alongside you while jogging or riding your bike. He also loves to play catch and can probably last longer than you can.

Health issues: Golden Retriever’s are prone to hip dysplasia, congenital eye defects, and skin allergies.

Height: 22 to 24 inches for males and 20 to 22 inches for females

Weight: 60 to 80 pounds for males and 55 to 70 for females

Colors: golden shades

Coat: dense, double waterproof coat

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