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The Golden Retriever Dog Breed
in Brief:
With a sunny disposition to match it's beautiful
golden coat, the Golden Retriever dog makes a loyal,
affectionate and trustworthy companion.
Originally used as a soft-mouthed retriever for
wild game hunting, the Golden Retriever dog breed
has become extremely popular as a treasured family
pet and has also been used widely as a guide dog
for the blind. Golden Retrievers were developed
in the 1800's in Britain - a mix of various sporting
breeds as well as Bloodhound to sharpen the breeds'
scenting skills. The Golden Retriever was recognized
as a pure breed by the English Kennel Club in 1913,
and has since found it's way into the hearts and
homes of dog lovers world-wide.
Extremely loveable, well-mannered and eager-to-please,
Golden Retrievers excel in field trials, hunting,
tracking, agility and obedience. They adore children
and get along well with other dogs and family pets.
Golden Retriever dogs stand from 22 to 24 inches
at the shoulder and weigh from 60 to 75 pounds.
The dense, water-repellent coat comes in various
golden shades and requires weekly brushing to keep
it silky and shiny. Golden Retrievers do best in
homes with a large yard or country homes where they
are given plenty of outdoor exercise.
If you are looking for a fantastic family dog, you
can't go wrong with a Golden Retriever puppy - there's
a reason they are North America's #1 dog breed!
Golden Retriever Breed History:
The most glamorous of the retriever family, the Golden
Retriever was developed in the mid-19th century by a Scotsman,
Sir Dudley Majoribanks, later Lord Tweedmouth. The romantic
story that first unfolded concerned Sir Dudley visiting
a circus and being so taken with a troupe of Russian sheepdogs
that he bought them all. But when his breeding records were
made public, they revealed the Golden Retriever was all
sporting blood. It had been created by crossing the wavy-coated
Retriever with the yellow Tweed Water Spaniel. The offspring
were crossed with the Irish Setter and the sandy-coloured
Bloodhound. Line breeding finally created the Golden. It
was first granted breed status in Britain in 1913. Among
the most ingratiating of breeds, the Golden Retriever's
manners win friends for him wherever he's seen.
Golden Retriever Breed Description:
Height/Weight: Strong and upstanding Golden Retriever
males measure from 23-24 in (58-61 cm) at the shoulder and
weigh from 65-75 lb (29.5-34 kg). Females are somewhat smaller.
Coat: The Golden Retriever has a dense and water-repellent
coat that lies flat against the body and may be straight
or wavy. It is firm and resilient. There's moderate feathering
on the back of the forelegs and heavier feathering on the
front of the neck, back of thighs and underside of tail.
Color: The Golden Retriever is golden, of course, but in
various shades of gold.
Golden Retriever Breed Temperament:
As a family pet, especially with children, the Golden
Retriever breed has few equals. The Golden Retriever is
noted for being friendly, reliable and trustworthy. In addition
to being a gentle-mouthed retriever, the Golden Retriever
excels in obedience and shines as a guide dog for the seeing-impaired.
Golden Retriever Breed Exercise
Requirements:
A powerful and active dog, the Golden Retriever does
well in suburban or country environments where he gets lots
of outdoor exercise, but keep him well-fenced for his own
protection.
Golden Retriever Breed
Grooming Requirements:
Regular brushing is the only grooming required for the
Golden Retriever outside of the occasional bath.
Life Expectancy:
12 to 14 Years
Good with Children:
Yes
Dog Breed Group: Sporting
Dogs Group
Size Group: Large
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Golden Retrievers at The Land
of PureGold
- Follow the Golden Brick Road for information
and to learn about every service field and humanitarian
effort of this breed.
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Breed Standard
- Facts and information from the American Kennel
Club, Inc.
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Canadian Golden Retrievers
- Links to breeders, rescue, homepages, goods,
health issues, and clubs. E-mail list, weekly
poll, and message board available.
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Celebrity Goldens
- Famous people who own and love their Golden
Retrievers.
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EverythingGolden
- An online magazine for competition Golden
Retrievers. Monthly issues.
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Golden Retriever
- A virtual community with message board, photo
album, chat room, and links. Members only may
view the content.
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Golden Retriever Information
- Featured golden retriever information at Champdogs,
the UK and European dog breeders and owners
website.
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The Golden Retriever Weekly Web
Magazine - News articles,
pedigrees, and general information.
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Golden Retrievers Boogolinks
- National and International information about
the breed, the standard, breeding-policy, buying
puppies, testing, showing, working, and hunting.
Nederlands.
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Golden Retrievers in the Netherlands
- Links and information with Club Nederland
(GRCN) standards, breeding policy, buying a
puppy, puppy test, showing, working and hunting.
Canine FAQ.
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Goldendogs
- Message board, chat room, litter listings,
and a photograph gallery.
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Goofy Goldens
- Dedicated to the most wonderful breed of dog.
Provides today's thought, pictures and links.
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Top Golden Retriever Sites
- An international community of golden retriever
dogs and sites.
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