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Golden Retrievers - General Care Tips

Golden Retrievers have a smooth, medium-haired double coat, which is quite easy to groom. Regular combing and brushing is what will help to keep the dog's coat beautiful and healthy. The Golden Retriever is an average shedder. Bathe your pet only when necessary in order not to make the dog's skin too dry and itchy.
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Golden Retrievers - Recommendations on Training

Golden Retrievers have moderate exercise needs. Obedience training is an essential part of their life and a means of making a Golden Retriever a perfect family pet. You are recommended to start training early, when it is easier for a pup to learn basic doggy rules. Golden Retrievers should be handled with firm, but gentle hand. They are considered sensitive dogs and you should apply fair methods of training. Training must be an ongoing process. All Golden Retrievers enjoy the learning process.

Golden Retrievers - Rescue Dogs

Golden Retriever owners tend to abandon their pets; if their situation changes drastically and there is no possible way they can keep the dog any longer. Families can give up their dogs because of allergies, death, illness, divorce, or just because they understood the Golden Retriever is not the right breed for their lifestyle.

Sometimes, Golden Retrievers are found as strays or have been in abusive environments. When the dog gets in a shelter, a rescue volunteer evaluates its health, temperament and behavior. Rescue Golden Retrievers receive a veterinary examination and get spayed or neutered and heartworm tested. Rescue Golden Retrievers are waiting for new adoptive homes and loving families.

Golden Retrievers - Clubs Links

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Dallas-Ft. Worth Metro Golden Retriever Club - Information site for members. Conformation and fieldwork, awards and trophies, newsletter, and other related links.

Austin Golden Retriever Club - Information on the breed and member activities listed. Field, obedience, conformation, agility, companionship and other interests of ownership. Located in Texas.

Golden Retriever Club Nederland - Membership news and club events, links and information about the breed. Click button near top right of main page for English.

Golden Retriever Club of America - Announcements, event calendar, public education, local organizations, health issues, store, puppy referrals, and rescues. Membership information listed.

Golden Retriever Club of British Columbia - Calendar of events, history, membership news, and other information about the GRCBC in Canada.

Golden Retriever Club of Canada - Official web site. Membership and general information.

Golden Retriever Club of Greater Los Angeles - Membership information, breeder listings, rescue contacts, and events.

Golden Retriever Club of Greater St. Louis - Breed information and referrals. Information on activities, meetings, and events.

Golden Retriever Club of Illinois - Vaccination, clinics, obedience matches, hunt and working tests, and field training. Members in Illinois, southern Wisconsin, northern Indiana, and southern Michigan.

Golden Retriever Club of South Australia - Describes all areas of their activities, show results, annual awards, objectives, and education. Many photographs.

Golden Retriever Club of Victoria - Searchable information for Australian breeders and fanciers. Information on obedience training, ownership, and shows. Over 200 photos.

Golden Retriever Club of Wales - Site offers information about Golden Retrievers in general as well as information about the club and its activities.

Golden Retriever Club of Western New York - Provides information on golden retriever dogs and puppies, membership, local dog shows, breeding, and club events.

Kansas City Golden Retriever Club - Membership and meeting information, rescue and adoption services, and puppy referrals.

Greater Twin Cities Golden Retrievers Club - The interest and promotion of this versatile canine in field, obedience, bench, agility, or as a pet.

Gunpowder River Golden Retriever Club of Maryland - Serving the greater Baltimore metropolitan area and surrounding counties.

Hudson Valley Golden Retriever Club - Offers information on Golden Retrievers, finding a reputable breeder, and members' activities.

Mid-Florida Golden Retriever Club - Encourages ownership and promotes this purebred breed.

Mile-Hi Golden Retriever Club - Calendar of events, puppy referral contacts, and rescue information for the Denver, Colorado area.

Norcal Golden Retriever Club - Located in Northern California, offers information on members, as well as field, obedience, agility and other activities. Also offers puppy referral services.

Potomac Valley Golden Retriever Club - Promoting this purebred breed through membership, events, and education.

The Fort Detroit Golden Retriever Club - Membership information and calendar of events for this Michigan based organization.

The Golden Retriever Club of Alberta - Canadian breeder club with referrals, rescue news, and adoption information.

The Golden Retriever Club of Central New York - Promotes responsible ownership and breeding. Links to related interests.

The Golden Retriever Club of NSW - Founded in 1964 in Australia. Membership, news, and information.

Yankee Golden Retriever Club - Information on the breed and member activities listed. Field, obedience, conformation, agility, companionship and other interests of ownership. Located in MA.

Golden Retrievers - Rescue Links

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BARC: Benevolent Animal Rescue Committee - Helps Retrievers and other homeless dogs find families. Temecula, California.

Canadian Golden Retriever Adoption Service - Newsletter, adoption application, upcoming events, reteiver bill of rights, photographs of goldens in their new homes, membership form, and a discussion forum

Companion Golden Retriever Rescue - CGRR serves the intermountain west. News on accepting and placing dogs in Utah, Idaho, Montana, Wyoming, Colorado, Arizona and Nevada.

Dallas/Fort Worth Metro Golden Retriever Rescue - Non-profit, all-volunteer organization that exists to rescue and place adoptable Golden Retrievers in North Texas.

Delaware Valley Golden Retriever Rescue - New beginnings for displaced dogs of this breed.

Dixie Golden Retriever Rescue - The placement of unwanted dogs in the Atlanta, GA area and southeastern US.

FootHills Golden Retriever Rescue - Serving the South Carolina upstate area. View photos, learn how to help, and read about upcoming events and fundraisers.

Gateway Golden Retriever Rescue - Finds homes in the St. Louis, MO area. Information about adoption, events, success stories, volunteering, and related resources.

Gold Haven Golden Retriever Rescue - Located in Littlerock, California. Assists the abused, abandoned or displaced. Foster care and volunteers.

Golden Beginnings of Texas - General assistance and veterinary care for these homeless and displaced dogs.

Golden Bond - A volunteer and non-profit organization in Beaverton, Oregon; provides information on adoption and placement.

Golden Opportunities - Organization in Illinois that specializes in relocation of this breed to loving homes.

Golden Re-Triever Rescue - Nonprofit organization dedicated to finding permanent loving homes in New Jersey and the tri-state area.

Golden Retriever Rescue and Adoption of Needy Dogs - Servicing the Louisville, Lexington, and Northern Kentucky area.

Golden Retriever Rescue Club of Charlotte - Non-profit organization assisting in placing dogs for adoption in the Charlotte, NC area.

Golden Retriever Rescue of Central New York - Helps find homes for dogs in New York State. GRRCNY also provides information on education and training.

Golden Retriever Rescue of Central PA. - Helps find new and loving homes for these purebreds in need.

Golden Retriever Rescue of Fairbanks - Places dogs that need new homes. Maintains a list of possible adoptive families. Located in Alaska.

Golden Retriever Rescue of Michigan - Adoptive homes for displaced canines. Shelter and medical care; as well as information on educating the public on ownership.

Golden Retriever Rescue of Mid-Florida - Locates permanent homes for unwanted, abused, or abandoned dogs.

Golden Retriever Rescue of North Texas - Rescue located in Dallas. Ways to help raise funds, volunteer opportunities, photos of available dogs, information on how to adopt, calendar of events, and contact information.

Golden Retriever Rescue of the Rockies - Placement of these homeless dogs and education for the public about the breed.
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Golden Retriever Rescue Operated with Love Statewide - Learn of this organization in Syracuse, New York and how to adopt a lifelong friend.

Golden Retriever Rescue, Education and Training - Information on providing help, foster care, and placement of this breed in Maryland and surrounding states.

Golden Retriever Rescue in Nebraska - The rehabilitation and adoption of needy canines. Learn how they're fostered, cared for, and re-homed with loving families.

Golden Retriever Rescue of Atlanta - Saving Retrievers that have been left in animal shelters located in Georgia.

Golden Retrievers in Cyberspace - Rescue organization and foster families. Current dogs ready for adoption are featured. A non-profit organization.

GoldHeart Golden Retriever Rescue - Services the Delaware, south-central Pennsylvania, and north-central Maryland region.

GRROW: Golden Retriever Rescue of Wisconsin - Encourages and promotes responsible dog ownership and helps reduce abuse and neglect through rehabilitation and adoption.

Heartland Golden Retriever Rescue - Homeless and displaced canines from Tennessee, SW Virginia, SE Kentucky, and NE Alabama.

Long Island Golden Retriever Rescue - LIGRR is in New York. Volunteers improving the quality of life for these dogs who are neglected, abused, or abandoned.

Love A Golden Rescue - Finds permanent homes for golden retrievers in eastern Missouri, southern Illinois, and southeast Iowa. Photos of available dogs, newsletter, volunteer and foster needs, wishlist, and a memorial page.

Low Country Golden Retriever Rescue - News and information on their abused, abandoned, and unwanted dogs. Provides new homes. Located in southeast South Carolina.

Golden Retrievers - Other Golden Retrievers sites

Golden Retrievers Puppies - Golden Retrievers are wonderful companions for the whole family. Their gentle likeable personality attracts people of all ages. Remarkable qualities, such as boldness, capacity for work and desire to please its owner, make the Golden a great hunting dog, show dog and obedience competitor. These dogs are very people-oriented. Do not fail to remember that when choosing a Golden Retriever, it will never be able to spend long hours alone in the back yard, while you are at work. Aggressiveness or hostility toward other dogs or people as well as timidity does not belong to the Golden Retriever's characteristic traits.

The Golden Retriever's friendliness is a well-known trait that will surely make it difficult to make a watchdog out of your pet. As for physical characteristics, they will do just fine for any sporting dog. Golden Retrievers weigh normally 65-75 pounds and stand around 22-24 inches. They are strong though do not look too stout. The Golden glories in its coat that may be any shade of golden brown. It goes without saying that the coat should be well looked after since Golden Retrievers can hardly live without splashing in the water and running madly in the field. Trustworthy and friendly, Golden Retrievers make wonderful family pets.

Golden Retrievers Pictures - Golden Retrievers enjoy the reputation of one of the most popular dogs. The owners of these cute dogs state that their pets are suited for virtually every person. Beauty and friendly personality of the Golden Retriever are sure to win the heart of any child and a grown up. Bred as hunting dogs, Golden Retrievers are now used as companions, guide and therapy dogs, and have a number of other uses. It seems that there is no person who does not know what the breed is. The Golden Retriever is a superstar of movies and TV ads.

To learn more about the breed, talk to breeders and owners of Golden Retrievers. They are sure to open up a new world for you. In fact, Golden Retrievers are wonderful dogs. They are the subject to much discussion and admiration.

Golden Retrievers - Golden Retrievers' origin is clear from careful records made during the process of breeding. It appeared in England in the middle of the 19th century due to deliberate crossing of a yellow wavy coated retriever and a Tweed water spaniel. Lord Tweedmouth aimed at breeding a dog that could be able to swim in cold water, have a keen sense of smell and retrieve game without damaging it. The AKC registered the Golden or Yellow Retriever in 1927. Since that time the Golden became known as a great sporting dog, guide dog and a pet. In 2001, it was the second most popular breed after the Labrador Retriever according to the AKC.

The Golden is a sporting dog bred and trained to retrieve game. Its water-resistant coat allows the dog to swim in very cold water. An athletic build presupposes a hard-working dog. Its straight legs are a little bit longer than a Labrador Retriever. It stands about 22-24 inches and weighs 60 to 75 pounds. The head is broad with a straight muzzle blending into the skull. Short ears almost touch the cheek, but should not be hound-like. A dark brownish eye color is preferable. A well set on tail, which is never to curve over the back, is covered with a long coat as well as the neck, thighs and back of the legs.

Golden Retrievers Breeders - Golden Retrievers are one of the most popular dogs in the world. This breed has been created to brighten up the life of people and make the world a better place. It is amicable and has a very attractive appearance. Due to their appearance, Golden Retrievers are often filmed in ads and movies. Golden Retrievers are inborn actors.

The main beauty of the Golden Retriever is its coat. Unfortunately, the breed is not suited for people who suffer from allergy. They should choose another breed. Generally, the Golden Retriever is good for all people who have no allergy and are ready to devote much time and attention to their pets.

Golden Retrievers Breeders - Golden Retrievers are relatively new dogs, yet their history is very interesting especially to people who have chosen this breed as their companion or show dog. Lord Tweedmouth started to carry out breedings in 1864 and continued to perfect the breed later on in time. He strived to produce a good-looking dog that would be similar to the much-appreciated companion, a Tweed Water Spaniel. This breed is now extinct. Lord Tweedmouth bred his dog with the Irish Setter, the Black Coated retriever, and probably some other dogs.

The dogs bred by Lord Tweedmouth appeared to have good working qualities and made perfect pets. They possessed great stamina and were capable of spending long hours hunting with their owners. Besides, the new breed was playful and did well with other pets and children.

Golden Retrievers Breeders Puppies - Golden Retrievers are medium to large-sized dogs; males measuring from 23 to 24 inches at the shoulders and females are 21.5-22.5 inches. The average weight of males is 65-75 pounds; females weigh 55-65 pounds. Some individuals reach up to 26 inches at the shoulders and 105 pounds in weight. The average lifespan of this breed is 12-13 years. The breed standards are slightly different in the USA, England and Canada, so you should consult a breed club before showing your dog in other countries.

One of the main features of Golden Retrievers is their long dense coat, for which the breed got its name. The outer coat is coarse and resilient; it repels water and allows the dog to swim in the cold water. The coat may be either straight or wavy. Natural ruff around the neck, feathering on the chest, tail, underside and back of thighs is preferable. On the head, paws and front of the legs the hair is even and short.

Golden Retrievers Pictures - One of the most characteristic features of Golden Retrievers is the coat. It may be either straight, wavy or something in between. The outer coat is rather coarse and repels water; the undercoat is soft and dense. The coat is of medium length over most of the body, with longer feathering on the tail, the back of the legs and on the chest. The coat color ranges from a light gold to deep gold. The color should be rich and lustrous; lighter feathering is acceptable. Red colors, gray and white markings are unacceptable.

In Golden Retrievers over-all appearance, gait, balance and working abilities are given more emphasis than that of any other component. These dogs should be symmetrical, active, sound, powerful, not clumsy, nor too lean. Head should be broad and slightly arched. Stop should be well defined, but not too abrupt. Muzzle is straight in profile, deeper and wider at stop than at tip.

Golden Retrievers Photos - Golden Retrievers are powerful, active dogs that should be sound and well balanced. They possess a personality that is eager, alert and self-confident. Bred to be hunting dogs, they are nowadays also make good pets and family companions fitting into any family as they are neither lazy nor are they hyperactive. The breed belongs to the group of gundog. The Golden Retrievers are good with children and are very playful. The Golden Retrievers love to swim and require a lot of training. These dogs prefer people’s company to any other type, although they will adapt well to a kennel environment.

Golden Retrievers Puppies - Golden Retrievers are friendly, reliable, and trustworthy dogs. Thus they are not aggressive at all and such traits of character as hostility towards other dogs or people and quarrelsomeness are not the characteristics of the breed. If the dog was socialized incorrectly such actions can take place but they naturally should be penalized according to their significance.

Dogs: 22-24 inches (56-61cm.)^; bitches: 20-22 inches (51-56cm.).

Golden Retrievers Puppy - Golden Retrievers are one of the most adored canine pets all over the world. The talents of the breed include: search and rescue work, hunting, tracking, agility, obedience, and such. These dogs are very beautiful and do not require excessive care. The temperament of the breed is sweet and friendly, which makes the dog a perfect companion for families and individuals.

This breed is often referred to as one of the best human companions. They are intelligent and are willing to please the owner. The dogs are very people oriented and tend to be mischievous if deprived of human contact. When acquiring a puppy, keep in mind that these dogs need to be around the owner and do not do well if left alone for long periods of time.

Golden Retrievers Rescues Breeders - Golden Retrievers originated in the British Isles as a cross of several breeds. Light-coated Tweed Water Spaniels, other spaniels, yellow Flat-Coated Retrievers, some Setters, the Newfoundland and possibly the Bloodhound are the ancestors of Golden Retrievers.

The main aim of the breed was hunting birds and small game on both land and in the water. This breed is known for its wonderful nose and can be used for narcotic detection, for tracking and for rescuing people. Today, these dogs are widely used as guides for the blind, service dogs for the disabled and therapy animals. It is one of the most popular pets in the USA.

Golden Retrievers Rescues Pictures - Golden Retrievers are relatively a new breed of dogs. Lord Tweedmouth, started breeding them in 1864 by crossing a brilliant-looking Flat Coated Retriever with a Tweed Water Spaniel, a breed that does not exist nowadays. He continued his program, adding an Irish Setter with another Tweed Water Spaniel and a black Flat Coated Retriever. In his breeding program, he used laborious and agile dogs.

Tweedmouth gave his puppies out to his relatives and subsequently they appeared in several kennel societies. Tweedmouth passed on his business to his nephew, Lord Ilchester, who contributed greatly to the growth of the breed’s popularity. The breed started gaining in world renown since 1908, after the first exhibition.

Golden Retrievers Rescues - Golden Retrievers appeared in the British Isles as crosses of the Flat-coated Retriever and Tweed Water Spaniel, the Newfoundland, as well as some various setters and spaniels. The main function of the breed was to hunt birds on land and in the water. These dogs have a remarkable sense of smell that enables them to track game on the cold trail and detect drugs. Today, these dogs are very popular as pets all over the world. They can also be used as: therapy animals, guides for the blind, and service dogs for the disabled.

dogs are from 60 to 80 pounds; bitches are from 55 to 70 pounds.




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