Golden Retriever
Golden Retriever
The Golden Retriever is a medium-size powerfully constructed breed with a rich wavy coat. A dog with origin and extensive historical popularity in pedigree breeding has certain geographical differences in the breed; the three subtypes of the Golden Retriever consequently represent the normal changes of size and coat. All golden retrievers, however, are colored blond, yellow or gold and are all prone to the same health issues.
The Golden Retriever is a medium wide piston dog born in hunting and shooting parties to recover shot waterfowl, for example ducks and game birds. The term "returner" relates to the capacity of the breed to recover unbeatable screenplay because of its soft mouth. Golden collectors have an inherent water love, which is easy to train to basic or advanced standards of obedience. They are a long-coated species with a dense inner cover, providing enough outside warmth and an external coat, lying flat on their bodies and repelling water. Golden recoverers are perfect for residential use in suburban and rural areas. They throw out abundantly, especially during the changing seasons, and need pretty regular care. In Scotland, in the mid-19th century, the Golden Retriever was initially bred.
The breed is a major participant for purebred dogs in conformation events. The Golden Retriever is popular as an aid dog for handicap, such a blind guide dog and a deaf hearing dog. They are also trained as hunting dogs, detector dogs and participants in the search and rescue. The breed is nice,Sweet temperament means that it does not fit into a professional dog guardian, but its temperament has also made the family dog, the fifth most populous in Brazil[8] and Australia and the eighth most popular in the United Kingdom (by way of registration), the most popular in the United States and Canada.
Golden Retrievers are rarely selected eaters but require plenty of activity (two or more hours a day). The race is playful, but yet quite trained.

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