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A GOLDEN
RETRIEVER
Is it the right dog for you?

Is the “Golden Retriever” the right
dog/pet for you and your family? Golden Retrievers are stated to
be great family pets and therefore fall into the category of the
ideal pet where many people are concerned. This is not always the
case though, they are not
the perfect family pet always and before you can answer if one
would be the perfect for you and your family the best thing you
can do is research the breed thoroughly! Golden Retriever Rescue
In Naples, Inc. highly recommends everyone considering the
addition of a pet of any kind to their family,
RESEARCH IT FIRST! In doing
research you are doing yourself a BIG favor and very importantly,
you are doing the pet a BIG favor at the same time!
To assist you in researching
the Golden Retriever breed the following information has been
provided for you by our organization. There are many books and
other sources of information available on the breed, but by
reading the following information you will gain a general idea
of what they are all about.
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Golden Retrievers are large dogs and carry weights
from approximately 55 to 80 pounds on average depending on their
gender. Heights of the breed again range on average at the
shoulders from 22 to 26 inches tall, again depending on the
gender. Please keep in mind ~ unless they are laying down resting
their heads are carried much higher than their shoulders making
them even larger.
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Goldens are known for being very social and faithful
to their humans enjoying constant interaction and contact with
them. They are commonly known as Velcro Dogs by many whom
are familiar with the breed. What exactly does that
mean? It means that if you select a golden as your family pet you
could easily have a large dog following behind you wherever you
go, meaning you will have a large dog under foot at all times.
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Goldens are large shedding machines from the word
go! Infact, many goldens are surrendered to rescue organizations
for this very reason. Their coats are in need of constant
maintenance, meaning proper brushing and combing and even with
that they are still constantly shedding and leaving hair all over
their home. It is not uncommon to see hair literally fly from a
golden retriever when it shakes vigorously. Owning a golden will
mean you and your vacuum cleaner will be very well acquainted. It
also means that you don’t need to reside out west to come in
contact with “Tumbleweeds”, in this case balls of tumbling golden
hair that finds it’s way to almost every corner in every room.
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Touching on proper maintenance above brings up the
next matter of proper maintenance, bathing and skin care.
Goldens, especially residing in Florida, are in need of regular
bathing and skin conditioning. Without proper care in this area
most goldens will be prone to skin issues and irritations that are
often very expensive and difficult to treat. To help ensure that
you do not promote unnecessary skin problems regular bathing with
a quality shampoo, brushing and combing of a golden is necessary!
Given the size of the breed and the type hair they have this is
not an easy task. The care will require a large amount of time
and effort on your part.
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Proper maintenance of a golden also means feeding a
quality dog food typically meaning you will have a healthier dog,
but a larger expense for food along with trips to a special store
to purchase it. To feed a quality food you can plan on spending
approximately $250.00 to $300.00 annually. Feeding a quality food
helps to ensure you don’t promote skin irritations that are often
brought on due to allergies from feeding a less quality food and
helps to ensure that other health concerns are avoided. Grocery
store and discount store brand food is made from a less quality
base and enhanced with products that are known to be harmful to
your beloved pet. Many products result in your pet experiencing
skin allergies and irritations, which are costly to treat, and
unable to be cured with continued feeding of the food, as well as
other health concerns including organ destruction and failure,
cancer and numerous diseases including obesity. While on the topic
of providing a proper diet for a golden you must also know about
the drinking habits of a golden. Goldens require a fresh and
abundant supply of drinking water at all times especially while
living in Florida with the extremely warm climate. Water ~ water
~ everywhere, slopping here and there! Goldens are known for
being sloppy drinkers. Often times they will drip water all
around their water bowls and even leave a path when walking from
their bowl. It is important that you know and understand this and
if your family has an elderly person or a small child. Water can
be very slippery and dangerous on floors.
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Proper maintenance of a golden also and very
importantly means regular health care provided by a veterinarian.
It is important that a golden receive regular check-ups,
vaccinations and other treatments as necessary. This care can be
costly and will average $100.00 annually for well-care treatment.
In addition it is important that your veterinarian address any
illnesses or other issues that should surface, which will be at an
additional fee per occurrence. Furthermore, you will need to
provide heartworm preventative to your golden and proper flea,
tick and parasite control medications. Again, these items will be
provided to you from your veterinarian, but at an additional fee
than the annual check-ups and treatment of other conditions.
While speaking of veterinary care it is also important to address
an issue that is common in large breed dogs including goldens ~
Hip Dysplasia. Due to their size and the rapid pace of growth a
golden puppy makes in its early stages of life goldens are prone
to this health issue. If your golden should be one of the many
effected it is a very costly condition to treat. Other common
medical conditions that effect goldens are eye defects, heart
defects and thyroid illnesses.
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Goldens are considered by many the perfect family
pet, great in homes with children. They are referred
to as being calm and mannerly which is
not the case at all!
Goldens are very active and exert a large amount of energy and
need to receive regular exercise especially in their early stages
of life accompanied with proper obedience training. Without this
they infact can be very dangerous around small and younger
children. Though not meaning any harm their regular manner of
play can easily cause it if they are not properly trained.
Goldens are a breed that commonly mouth things during play
including arms and legs of small children. They also have razor
sharp teeth and claws as puppies adding to their being able to
cause harm. They are very eager to retrieve items thrown or
tossed often knocking down and running over anything and
everything within their path to get it. Furthermore, they tend to
use their entire body when at play, including their very long and
powerful tail. So, are goldens a great family pet? If you are
committed to providing proper obedience training to the golden and
more importantly committed to teaching proper pet handling and
etiquette to your children, you should be able to achieve the goal
of having both and doing so very nicely.
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Goldens and the great outdoors, many people think
they walk hand-in-hand and that is definitely not the case at
all! Though goldens enjoy safe play outdoors as to be addressed
in the coming paragraph, it is not the proper place
for a golden to live! Goldens are very susceptible to outdoor
conditions. Living outdoors makes them prone to skin issues and
irritations along with many other problems including the
development of undesired behavioral patterns, stress, anxiety,
thunder phobia and many other conditions that will make their life
extremely uncomfortable. Due to their social personality, goldens
desire and need to live with their family and be an active part of
it, not be excluded and made to live separate from it. One of the
biggest dangers an outdoor golden faces is being
stolen. Many goldens are stolen each year! Goldens stolen from their home
often times meet with very awful deaths!
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Goldens do enjoy the great outdoors as they are a
sporting breed and especially enjoy being allowed to exercise and
play outside, but they must still have special precautions taken
to ensure their safety when doing so. Leashed walks and play
within a secure and safe environment, such as a fenced yard is the
best choice with goldens. The instinct of the breed makes them
eager to take chase after birds, cats, other dogs, critters of all
kinds, other people outside, and you get the idea, pretty much
anything that moves. If they are walked off lead during their
walks or allowed to play outside in an open area you are asking
for and inviting danger into their life no matter how well trained
and obedient your dog is! Please consider this at all times and
in all situations as if you do not provide
proper and safe
conditions outdoors ultimately you are putting their life at risk!
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Swimming is an indoor and outdoor activity found
appealing to most goldens, but dangerous if they are left to do so
unattended and without proper owner supervision! Indoor dangers
with swimming include goldens being left unattended in pool
enclosures and accidental death due to their falling in the pool.
Even though they are avid swimmers in most cases they are just
like small children and need constant supervision when around a
pool. Please also know and understand that Florida is known for
having an extremely large population of alligators, most of which
enjoy residing in ponds, lakes and canals in developments where
humans live with their goldens. This is a very dangerous
situation as goldens are known for taking advantage of any
opportunity to swim. It only takes a split second for an
alligator to kill a dog, including large breed dogs such as golden
retrievers. Golden Rescue In Naples, Inc. recommends that
you not
allow your golden to swim in areas that are unfamiliar to you or
that are not known to be totally and completely alligator free.
Further dangers with swimming in ponds, lakes and canals that need
to be heavily considered are chemicals in the water (especially
around golf courses), fungus and bacteria which can both cause
infections of the skin and internal damage from drinking the
water.
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