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Golden Retriever: Everything You Need To Know and Characteristics

By PetsTrick Staff October 13, 2024 12 Min Read
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Dogs are said to be man’s best friend. But these words have never been so true in other cases, such as the relationship between the Golden Retriever and his master. In fact, some might even say that this type of dog breed has a very well-defined personality.

The gentle nature of this noble animal has made it a companion dog. Ideal for disabled people, for children or for people who just want a little affection.

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Perhaps, for some people, this animal breaks stereotypes because it is not considered an aggressive breed or that it is appropriate to watch over or protect its owner from attack by strangers. But everything positive that it has compensates for the negative that you may think it has.

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Perhaps you will feel a little intimidated when observing the great size that it has. However, the physical size of him does not compare to the size of the kindness that we find in his heart, since he is a faithful pet, a true friend.

Naturally, in view of the affection that the person can develop for this animal, they will surely want to take care of it in the best way or, perhaps you are thinking about the possibility of buying a Golden Retriever puppy, do you know how to take care of it? Would you like to be informed about it? What are the most outstanding characteristics of this breed?

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This brief article has been written with the aim of providing as much information as possible related to this noble breed of dog. That way, if you happen to acquire a copy, you will know how to take care of it so that both can come to feel comfortable with each other. Let’s see…

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If you are looking for a pet for your family, Golden Retrievers are an excellent option. They generally enjoy spending hours playing games and almost all of them have a good character and behavior.

This breed of dog is very cheerful, not very territorial and friendly. They don’t get along with just one person. In fact, they are sociable and do not tend to distrust strangers, a characteristic for which they are not considered a good guard dog.

But it is important to note that they are very easy to train. With love and patience, you can get them to carry out the orders you give them without difficulty.

They enjoy any interaction with the human being, be it caresses, tickles, games, walks, etc. In fact, they are considered tireless, especially when it comes to playing, when they are in the youth stage.

Some people confuse his docile character with foolishness. But the truth is that they are childlike until they reach adulthood. That is their way of being and acting and it is something that you should keep in mind if you want to acquire one.

On the other hand, they are usually very dependent on their master. They are always looking for your approval and affection, so you must be willing to give it to them unconditionally. If you do not like this type of animal, it is best that you think about another breed of dog.

Another thing you should take into account is the amount of food you eat. They are never satisfied. They eat large amounts of food in the day. In fact, they will eat anything you put in them, regardless of how much or not. Therefore, you must monitor their size and weight so that they do not fall into obesity. So the money that you will invest in their food is another issue that you should consider.

Also, it is important to keep in mind that these dogs have a strong tendency to hyperactivity. To prevent this from happening to them, you should make an effort to keep them busy.

One way to do this is by taking them outside for a run outside. They love these rides and will be able to burn off energy to their heart’s content. You can also throw balls or some other large object for him to fetch. Golden retrievers, or golden retrievers, really like this type of repetitive activity. So you may have to throw the ball more than once.

Golden retrievers are industrious dogs, so they are always willing to help their masters. In addition, they are not afraid to travel through any type of place or terrain to do so. Hence, they are special dogs for blind people or those with some other type of disability.

Although so far we have been able to learn a lot about their tastes and personality, it is not the only thing you should take into account about these charming dogs. It is important that you pay attention to the following information that we will share with you so that you can be better informed and give them the loving treatment that they so much deserve. Pay a lot of attention.

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To take proper care of your pet, you must be aware of the diseases to which it is most prone to try to prevent them or be aware of any strange behavior of it.

For example, Golden dogs often suffer from diseases such as:

  •  Hip dysplasia, which causes a limp, difficulty moving, and chronic joint pain.
  • Elbow dysplasia with similar symptoms.
  •  Cataracts but only by heredity.
  • Otitis and ear infections due to hanging ears.
  •  Cancer. In relation to this disease in particular, one must be very careful, since it is considered that 60% of Golden Retrievers usually die from this disease. Its incidence is exaggerated.
  • Obesity, hence we have to be very vigilant also with the amount of food we provide them.

This last point leads us to wonder how much food we should give our Golden Retrievers.

In dogs, a basic and general rule has been established, which stipulates that they should eat approximately 2 or 3% of their food, in case we give them dry food. For example, if our dog weighs about 10 kilos, we carry out a simple multiplication: 10,000 grams x 0.030 = 300. That is, we must give him about 300 grams of dry food per day.

Of course, this can vary depending on some factors that we must consider. For example, if they have a high level of physical activity, if they are small, if they are puppies, if it is a pregnant dog, if you have given them treats during the day, etc.

Perhaps, in some cases, we do not have to give them 300 grams of dry feed per day but a little more. Of course, it is also important to be observant. If you notice that your dog begins to gain weight rapidly, it means that he is eating a lot and that you should reduce the amount of food you give him.

On the contrary, if you see him very thin or with a lack of energy, you may have to increase the amount of daily food.

In other words, when determining how much food to give your Golden, you should take into account not only its weight and size, but also the other aspects that we mentioned earlier.

On the other hand, you should not overlook keeping it well hydrated. Make sure his water is always clean and fresh, since as he has a strong physical activity, he will need to drink a lot of water a day.

Now, what else should you know about the care of the Golden Retriever? Pay close attention to the advice that we will be giving you in the next subtitle. You can’t stop reading them for anything in the world.

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One of the most outstanding characteristics of this breed of dog is its hair. This tends to be medaling and resistant to contact with water. Some Golden Retrievers can have it completely straight, while others can have it wavy.

The hair is usually longer on the back, the back of the legs and the chest. While on the ears, the face and the front of the legs, it is shorter. On its tail we can see how a kind of fringes is formed.

Its soft inner hair gives your body the opportunity to better retain heat. But, if you don’t like to sweep your dogs  hair, then the Golden is not a good choice for you, as it is one of the shedding breeds. So, if you are not careful, you will have your house full of hair in the blink of an eye.

The most outstanding thing about her hair is its color. This is usually gold in color, although there are some small variations in its tone. You may find Golden Retrievers whose coats range from cream to soft brown. What is inadmissible in this breed is the color red, mahogany or white.

Naturally, his coat needs grooming too. Make sure that when bathing him you use a special soap for shaggy dogs. Do not apply the shampoo or conditioner that you use for your personal use, as these could affect its PH and cause complications that you may later regret.

If you have dedicated a few minutes of your time to read this article dedicated to the care of the Golden Retriever, you can be sure that you now have the necessary tools to have one and provide the quality of life that this noble animal so deserves.

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