2015-10-18



Facts

Breed Group: Gundog

Size: Large

Sheds?: Yes

Coat length: Medium

Exercise: 2x one hour walks per day

Grooming required?: At least twice a week

History of the Golden Retriever

The Golden Retriever originated in Inverness, Scotland from approximately 1864.

Lord Tweedmouth wanted to breed a strong, good-looking working dog, and crossed an attractive yellow coloured Flat Coated Retriever with a Spanish Water Dog (now an extinct dog breed).

Tweedmouth gave the puppies to his family and friends to breed, and because the breed kept its form during breeding, Golden Retrievers were established.

Golden Retriever Health

Golden Retrievers have a long lifespan over over ten years on average.

The breed is prone to joint and bone diseases, epilepsy, cancer and heart disease.

Golden Retriever Characteristics and Traits

Energetic

When puppies, Golden Retrievers are incredibly energetic and have a tendency to jump a lot. They require a lot of mental stimulation and two long walks a day. Without this physical and mental stimulation they can become bored and destructive.

Retrievers often have this exuberant nature until three years of age.

Chewing

As a Golden Retriever owner we recommend you provide a nice big box of dog toys readily available at all times. Retriever breeds are notorious for chewing and are mouthy as puppies. A box of toys will save them from destroying your home and furnishings.

Friendly and Cheerful

Often regarded as one of the best ‘family dogs’, Golden Retrievers are friendly (even with strangers) and are very relaxed when in the company of children.

Their bark isn’t meant to be threatening or protective, it’s more of a friendly “hello”

Are Golden Retrievers Easy to Train?

They are very eager to please, and, as such, are very responsive to training.

Because they are strong dogs, we recommend owners obedience train them to walk without pulling on the lead.

Are Golden Retrievers Easy to Housebreak?

Yes. Golden Retrievers are very easy to housebreak with consistency and persistency.

Golden Retriever Groups

The Golden Retriever Club

Midland Golden Retriever Club

Eastern Counties Golden Retriever Club

Northern Golden Retriever Association

Southern Golden Retriever Society

Adopt a Golden Retriever

Oldies.org

Labrador Rescue

Golden Retriever Rescue Cymru

Southern Golden Retriever Rescue

Irish Retriever Rescue

Find a Golden Retriever Breeder

Here is the list of Kennel Club Assured Breeders

Golden Retriever Mixes

Golden Retriever + Afghan Hound = Afghan Retriever Golden



Afghan Retriever Golden. Source

Golden Retriever + Australian Shepherd = Australian Retriever



Australian Retriever. Source

Golden Retriever + Basset Hound = Basset Retriever

Basset Retriever. Source

Golden Retriever + Shar Pei = Golden Shar Pei

Golden Shar Pei. Source

Golden Retriever + Dachshund = Golden Dox

Golden Dox. Source

Golden Retriever + Toy or Miniature Poodle = Miniature Goldendoodle

Miniature Goldendoodle. Source

Golden Retriever + Labrador Retriever = Golden Labrador Retriever

Golden Labrador Retriever. Source

Golden Retriever + Soft Coated Wheaten = Soft Coated Labrador Retriever

Soft Coated Labrador Retriever. Source

Golden Retriever + Irish Setter = Golden Irish Setter

Golden Irish Setter. Source

Golden Retriever + Great Pyrenees = Golden Pyrenees

Golden Pyrenees. Source

Golden Retriever +Weimaraner = Goldmaraner

Goldmaraner. Source

The Gundog Breed Group

Gundog breeds were originally trained to hunt down and find game that had been shot and injured. Their temperament makes them ideal for families with children.

The four main categories in this group include:

Retrievers

Spaniels

Pointers

Setters

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