I will try to provide you with a puppy checklist full of information about what you need when you buy a puppy, and bring it home the first time. There is a ton of things you might not think about, because you and the whole family are exited, and cant wait for the day to come and go and pickup the new puppy. But when you read this first it might save you some time and money. Time to find out what you need and money, because you can look for a sale.
One of the most important things you need is TIME!!
Remember that bringing a puppy home is just the start of very exiting and …
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Breeding a Golden Retriever is not an easy or money-making task, as some people might imagine. Properly and successfully breeding a Golden Retriever requires a lot of knowledge of the breed standard and health issues, experience with the breed and a strong passion to produce dogs that exemplify the breed standard.
Those who breed Golden Retrievers for the money, for the “cute puppies” or just because they want to, are actually harming the breed more than they know and should be informed why they should stop. If more and more people breed willy-nilly, the health, dignity and standard of the breed will be watered down until finally; there are literally hundreds or even thousands of poor …
Golden Retrievers are a very friendly and intelligent dog, not surprisingly this makes them one of the most popular dog breeds to own. Like any dog, to give it the best care you need to understand the nature of the breed and how to care for it. I’ll provide you with all the Golden Retriever information you need to raise a healthy and happy dog from puppy to old age. If you don’t currently own a Golden Retriever you will be able to make a better decision on whether you want to go ahead and commit to owning one.
The Dog Breed
Golden Retrievers are a very sociable dog who are “eager to please”. They integrate …
The Golden Retriever was developed in Scotland at “Guisachan” near “Glen Afric”. It was Lord Tweedmouth, as documented, bred the first dog dated back to 1800s.
The Tweed Water Spaniel- this is the first bred a female named “Belle” this kind is rare to find but common in border country, Irish Setter, Newfoundland, and Bloodhound, which today considered to be the main breed of Golden Retriever. They have that yellow color and good in hunting and other game.
Crocus, Primrose, Cowslip, and Ada serve as a foundation of the Golden Retriever. It is a cross breed between Tweed Water Spaniel (a breed that now ceases to exist) and the Flat Coat Retriever. The Red Setter, the Newfoundland …

