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    • The Golden Retriever breed was developed only during the late 19th century. • The Golden Retriever was first originated and developed in Scotland. • The person who first initiated the Golden Retriever into the world was Dudley Coutts Marjoribanks. He was popularly known as Lord Tweed Mouth. • The Golden Retriever belongs to the fourth smartest breed of dogs in the world. • The Golden Retriever are one of the most popular and much-loved dogs first in the United States of America, Australia,…

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    According to the AKC, Golden Retrievers are “Intelligent, Friendly [and] Devoted” (Golden Retriever). Although much more adaptable, the Retriever does not like to be alone for a long period of time. A Golden Retrievers’ one goal in life is to please his master. They star in many movies, including Air Buds, because of their flexible personality. They are very intelligent, and pick on things quickly. Retrievers love people and are very friendly towards strangers. They…

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    beautiful dogs. Labrador Retriever health histories are a plus also. The life span of a Labrador Retriever is about 12-13 years. The average size of the Labrador Retriever is about 65-80 pounds (male) reaching about 22-25 inches and about 55-70 pounds (female) reaching about 21-24 inches. The only negative side to having a Labrador Retriever is that they are highly prone to having cancer, hip dysplasias, entropion, and Osteochondrosis of the ankle and knee. Overall Labrador Retrievers are the…

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    following breeds for their tolerance and loving nature towards children: 1. Golden Retriever Confident yet kind, the Golden Retriever is a loyal and loving dog that is exceptionally patient around children. This makes them a perfect companion for little kids and big kids alike. Plus, as Golden Retrievers have a lot of energy to burn, they can surely…

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    researched Golden Retrievers and Wikipedia says this “The Golden Retriever is a large-sized breed of dog bred as gun dogs to retrieve shot waterfowl such as ducks and upland game birds during hunting and shooting parties, and were named “retriever” because of their ability to retrieve shot game undamaged. Golden Retrievers have an instinctive love of water, and are easy to train to basic or advanced obedience standards.” This is how I know that Wikipedia is full of lies. Golden Retrievers are…

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    with a golden retriever named Harley. He had thick fluffy fur, which blew along with the wind as he soared through the flowers in the long, grassy fields. He had huge brown marble eyes, which glistened while he glanced at you. His long bushy tail resembled that of a fox. His bright red tongue flapped around freely as he wobbled about his way. He was the sweetest dog one could have and was a very playful. Although his outgoing attitude resembled the attitudes of most golden retrievers, I…

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    scared for what will happen to them. What will happen the their children. I'm writing this to prevent that. I moved into the home just two months ago, drove the way from Pittsburgh. It was just myself, my six year old son, Sam, and our Golden Retriever, Max. It was nice. It was quiet. It was everything I thought it would be. From the moment I stepped foot in the home…

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    times. Nowadays we focus more on the breed though, rather than the overall purpose of a dog, which is now for a companion. But which breed is the perfect one for you. By comparing the 2 two of the most popular dogs in America, the Husky and Golden Retriever, judging them on overall energy, necessities, and loyalty, we will see which is the superior canine.The energy of any dog can be overwhelming, so depending if you’re looking for an overactive or lazy easy-going companion, one of these dogs is…

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    Shepherds in Snake Spring, Pennsylvania where they breed and train purebred German Shepherds. For this purpose, however she chose to raise a purebred Golden Retriever. “Everyone knows my main breed is the German Shepherd, however they aren't the best breed for a service dog for a child due to their extreme protectiveness. I chose a Golden Retriever because they are a working breed, plus they are very social. I decided on a male because of their size. If Teagan needs to lean on him for physical…

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    Top 6 Smartest Dog Breeds Are you looking to grow your family by welcoming a four-pawed friend in your home? More than just the size, looks and personality, it is also very important to consider the breed’s intelligence level in deciding what dog to get for your household. Intelligence plays a big factor in a dog’s ability to learn commands, as well as its capability to perform the tasks consistently and how well it responds to training. Here are some of the smartest dog breeds that you…

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