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Thinking About Adopting an Older Golden Retriever
Youve been looking for a dog lately, perhaps a Golden Retriever, but feel hesitant about raining a puppy and teaching him the ropes. You have the option of adopting a fully grown Golden Retriever, they are sober and more mature creatures able to stay home alone easier. The peaceful nature of the Golden Retriever allows them to adjust to their changing environment smoothly. Regardless of the age this breed of dog may be, there is a good chance he will find a comfortable spot in your home and...
The Possibilities of Eye Disease on Your Golden Retriever
A common ailment among the Golden Retriever breed of dogs, is eye disease. A great number of these dogs may be affected by cataracts, as a hereditary trait in their genes. You can tell at a very early stage, if your dog has been affected with hereditary cataracts. Although the presence of this disease does not have to necessarily affect the dogs vision, it could have a negative impact, to the point where severe loss of sight is manifested.
Hereditary traits may or may not be the cause of...
Getting to Know the Golden Retriever Breed of Dog
For some reason the Golden Retriever breed of dog act as some kind of magnet to aspiring pet owners. They have been the pet breed of choice for home owners, as show dogs, as hunting dogs and even as guidance dogs for the blind. Their versatility and ability to train and obey have made the Golden Retriever the dog of choice for pet owners who do not wish to take any chances.
Retrievers are relatively quiet, great with children and behave themselves most of the time. They are smart dogs, not at...
Reviewing the Bedding Needs of Your Golden Retriever
Bedding requirements for your Golden Retriever are a high priority in your dogs list, considering the amount of time he is destined to spend at such location. The ultimate bedding scenario for your Golden Retriever should be a natural fiber, such as wool, as wool absorbs most moisture and will keep your puppy or adult dog in a warm and cozy spot. The next step would be to shop for a blanket, which you could find at thrift stores at a very low price. Considering the fact that Golden...
Feeding Your Golden Retriever With Regular Food Aimed For People
Many pet owners ask themselves if there is any kind of food in the human diet which they can share with their Golden Retriever dog. Although most people prefer to keep their dog on regular dry dog food, there are some choices in the human diet that retrievers may enjoy, and that may actually be beneficial for them. The Golden Retriever breed, as most owners of these dogs know, has a large appetite for human attention. Sharing your food with them will be an activity they will look forward to and...
Preparing Your Golden Retriever For Life at Home
One of the key factors in house training your Golden Retriever is to make sure the dog learns to associate his place in the house to his crate, spending less time anywhere else. You should closely monitor his activity whenever he is outside the crate. The key to your success is to observe your dog closely for every move outside the crate, any undesirable activity which occurs outside, must be corrected immediately.
Once you have spotted your dog attempting to relief himself in the incorrect...
Ailments Affecting the Health of Golden Retriever Dogs
Dogs in general suffer common ailments that affect their health individually. Although not all dogs necessarily fall victim to these diseases, some do. Some breeds, however, are more prone to a few diseases in particular. It is important to keep in main that many of these afflictions tend to appear as if directed towards breeds of dog in particular, when in fact, the reason they seem to corner a unique group of dogs is because of the hereditary traits by which these illnesses are transmitted....
Distinctiveness of the Golden Retriever Breed
Most dog breeds are inclined to develop in herds, meaning they look for others of their kind to interact and grow. Golden Retrievers in particular have been bred over time to feel comfortable around people, as they do with others of their kind. Retrievers have proven to be great for assisting the blind; they make great playing companions for children and can even be trained as hunting dogs. Because of the way in which they have been bred, they are in constant need of human...
The Use of Crates For Training Golden Retrievers
The use of crates for dog training has been greatly misunderstood for some time now. Their use has been commonly related to punishment. Thus, crates have not been implemented as part of any training method. Opinions vary, however, crates are said to be one of the safest places to put your Golden Retriever, a place where he will also learn to recognize he is better there than anywhere else.
After a while, if you intentionally leave the crate open, you will notice that your retriever will look...
Improving the Social Skills of Your Golden Retriever Dog
Most pet owners are aware of the importance that social interaction plays in the development of their Golden Retriever. If you where to take the time to observe different breeds of dog, and how they interact with people, you would soon notice differences between each breed. Some dogs will simply glare at people, and then walk right by them, or they may choose to ignore them altogether. On the other end of the spectrum, some dogs dont seem to ever get enough attention by the people around them,...
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