Puppy Training

 

 

                 

   Home   |   Links   |   Contact Us   |   Resources  |  Articles

The Golden Retriever

In a dog’s world, Golden Retrievers are simply the fatal attraction. They are a preferred dog breed, making great pets, hunting dogs, obedience competitors, show dogs, and even a combination of all these traits.  No matter what your intent may be to own a Golden Retriever, you’ll have an excellent dog that will live up to it’s potential and then some.

Golden Retrievers are calm, well mannered, and extremely affectionate.  They are easy to train as well, very intelligent, and great for those who need a companion.  Golden’s are also loyal to their owners, lovable, and great with children of all ages.  They also make great watchdogs as well, as they will bark loud and let you know when a stranger is near.

Like other dogs, Golden Retrievers will shed their hair throughout the year and more in the spring - no matter how many times you brush them a day.  They also like to be in and near the water, similar to Labs.  If you have any type of water on or near your property, your Golden Retriever will be in it, and tend to be either wet or muddy quite a bit - which can tend to get frustrating.

If you are always on the go or never at home, you shouldn’t get a Golden Retriever.  If you prefer cats over dogs, you should look into another breed.  Golden Retrievers crave attention and admiration, and normally don’t do too well if you leave them at home by themselves for long periods of time.  Golden’s need attention, and desire to be around you at all times. If you spend a lot of time at home on the other hand, or have kids, a Golden Retriever will be a perfect addition to your family.

A lot of people out there prefer to get a puppy and raise it themselves.  This way, the puppy will grow up with the skills they have taught him. This is a great idea and very rewarding, although it can consume a lot of your time and tend to be very frustrating at times.  Those who don’t have a lot of time to spare or tend to get easily frustrated, shouldn’t get a puppy.  Instead, they should look towards an older Golden Retriever who has already been house broken and trained.

Golden Retrievers are an excellent breed, and they can provide you with the companion you have been looking for.  They can participate in several activities with you as well, such as hiking, camping, and walking.  Golden’s love the outdoors, and they love just getting out there and doing things with you and your family.  If you include your Golden Retriever in family activities - you’ll have a friend for life who will quickly grow on you over the years. 

Golden Puppy

What Every Golden Retriever Owner Should Know...

How To Keep Your Golden Retriever Healthy, Happy and Obedient! Get The Audio Book

More Articles On The Golden Retriever

Buying A Golden Puppy

Tips For Training Your Golden Retriever

Selecting Your Golden Puppy

Characteristics Of Reputable Breeders

Common Health Problems

Bedding For Your Golden Retriever

Feeding Your Golden Retriever

Grooming Your Golden Retriever

 

Site Menu
◊ Training Your Puppy
◊ Crate Training Puppy
◊ House Training Puppy
◊ Obedience Training
◊ Puppy Jumping Up
◊ Puppy Chewing
◊ Puppy Biting
◊ Breeds
»  Golden Retriever
»  The Most Intelligent
»  The Collie
»  The Foxhound
»  The Newfoundland
»  The Deerhound
◊ Articles Of Interest
◊ News Articles
»  Puppy Training News
»  Pet News
»  Stocks & Economy News
»  Health News
◊ Links
◊ Online Petstore Resources
◊ Resources
◊ Products
◊ Reciprocal Link
◊ You May Contact Us Here
◊ Site Map
◊ Blog

Snuggie for Dogs

Site Search
Bookmark this page on
Delicious Digg Facebook Google Bookmarks Stumbleupon Twitter

Site Designed Using XSite Pro2.0