Golden Retriever Characteristics
October 1, 2007 – 4:09 am | by LittlePooBahMost breeds of dog yearn to belong to a group and need to interact with their own species to stay secure. However, through breeding, Golden Retrievers are geared more towards people. Most people associate Golden Retrievers as guide dogs, but they are also suitable for younger children, and as assistants as hunting dogs. They need to associate with people frequently to satisfy their instincts brought about by their breeding.
They will forgive you many mistakes and will follow you relentlessly just waiting to be acknowledged and petted. The fact that they were the first three dogs to obtain the Obedience Trial Championships is further proof that Golden Retrievers intend to please. It is very important that you include your Golden Retriever in any family activity as they are so people oriented and need to live with their owners. It is rare for them to bark, but if they do it may be because they are bored.
A Golden Retriever will enjoy many activities such as hunting, hiking, ball games and any number of physical activities once he is fully grown. Perfectly suitable as companions for children they will become loyal friends as they grow together. Irrespective of how friendly they are Golden Retrievers can be unintentionally rough when playing so should always be supervised when with young children. A child can unintentionally cause him to retaliate through his natural impulse if pulling his tail or poking him, even accidentally, especially if catching him by surprise.
All Golden Retrievers love the water, and choose to get wet any chance they get, so if you have a pond or other source of water on your land, you can expect them to get into it whenever they get the chance. Mud is also a great attraction to them and you can reckon on them getting dirty at every opportunity, so once they are full grown you can count on bathing them every couple of days. Although they are not too concerned about the heat it isn’t normally good for them, so you will need to make sure they have plenty of air, shade and water during the summer months. As long as you take care of your Golden and don�t let him over exert himself, he should be just fine even in the hottest days that summer can dish out.
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