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Golden retriever males are 23 to 24 inches tall and weigh about 65 to 75 pounds (29 to 32 kilograms). Females are about 21 to 22 inches tall and weigh about 55 to 65 pounds (25 to 29 kilograms).

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  • ATTRIBUTES
  • ABOUT
  • PERSONALITY
  • WHAT TO EXPECT
  • HISTORY

Attributes

Floppy ears (naturally)

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Size

Weight

65-75 lbs.

55-65 lbs.

Height

22 in.

(at withers)

24 in.

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Coat

Length

Medium

Color

Golden of various shades

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Care

>40 minutes/day

Energy level

Average

Longevity

10-13 yrs.

Needs

High

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Traits

Barking

Moderate

Drooling

Low

Digging

Low

Grooming Needs

Moderate

Social Needs

High

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Club recognition

AKC Class.

Sporting

UKC Class.

Gun Dog

Prevalence

Common

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Golden retrievers are very versatile. They’re known as bird dogs, family pets, service dogs for the disabled, and search and rescue dogs.

About the Golden Retriever

Golden retriever males are 23 to 24 inches tall and weigh about 65 to 75 pounds (29 to 32 kilograms). Females are about 21 to 22 inches tall and weigh about 55 to 65 pounds (25 to 29 kilograms).

Golden Retriever personality

The golden retriever is even-tempered, intelligent and affectionate. Golden retrievers are playful, yet gentle with children, and they tend to get along well with other pets and strangers.

These dogs are eager to please, which probably explains why they respond so well to obedience training and are such popular service dogs. They also like to work, whether it involves hunting birds or fetching their guardian's slippers..

Golden retrievers are not often barkers, and they lack guard instincts, so do not count on them to make good watchdogs. However, some golden retrievers will let you know when strangers are approaching.

What to expect

This breed likes to be active. Remember, golden retrievers are bird dogs at heart, so they love a good game of fetch or a swim. If exercise is provided daily, golden retrievers can adapt to any type of home, even if it is a city apartment.

Golden retrievers are considered average shedders. Brushing about once weekly will keep the coat looking nice.

History of the Golden Retriever

In 1999, the golden retriever was the second most popular AKC breed. This ranking is no surprise, because the dog has many qualities that make for a perfect family pet. The golden retriever's roots are in the fields and waterways of Great Britain, however.

The golden retriever was bred to be a bird dog, particularly for hunting water fowl, and the breed resulted from crossing a number of other breeds thought to include spaniels, setters, and the Newfoundland (but not the Newfoundland we know today), and perhaps even a bloodhound. The combination created a hardy, strong swimming dog that could withstand cold water, track wounded game and deal with crippled birds.

Today, golden retrievers are not only good bird dogs and family pets they also are popular as service dogs for the blind and disabled, and as search and rescue dogs and contraband detection dogs. Few dogs can claim this breed's versatility.

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FAQs

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Remember, golden retrievers are bird dogs at heart, so they love a good game of fetch or a swim. If exercise is provided daily, golden retrievers can adapt to any type of home, even if it is a city apartment. Golden retrievers are considered average shedders. Brushing about once weekly will keep the coat looking nice.

What are Golden Retrievers like as a pet? ›

Key attributes – relaxed, friendly and confident. A popular family dog for good reason, Golden Retrievers are good-natured, playful, and kind. These dogs are people enthusiasts and are happy around people and other dogs. They are the sixth most popular dog breed in Australia.

What are the personality traits of a Golden Retriever? ›

Goldens are outgoing, trustworthy, and eager-to-please family dogs, and relatively easy to train. They take a joyous and playful approach to life and maintain this puppyish behavior into adulthood. These energetic, powerful gundogs enjoy outdoor play.

What special skills do Golden Retrievers have? ›

They are also considered highly intelligent and are able to learn a wide range of skills. With proper care, training, and socialization, these dogs can thrive in various roles, including therapy work, search and rescue, and competitive sports.

Where do Golden Retrievers like to be petted? ›

Many dogs enjoy petting from trusted people in the following areas: Lower back near the base of the tail. Belly and underside of the chest. Top of the head and neck.

What does Golden Retriever likes the most? ›

Not only are Golden Retrievers gentle, they love children and are very intelligent and stable. Golden Retrievers love to run around and play outside. They love water and tend to jump in whenever they get the chance! Golden Retrievers also love to tug on things with their mouths, whether sticks or toys.

What are Golden Retrievers weaknesses? ›

allergies as well as dry and brittle coats. Additionally, they have varying degrees of problems with hip dysplasia and eye defects.

What are 5 characteristics of Golden Retrievers? ›

Golden Retrievers are kind, trusting, and gentle. These traits make them very poor guard dogs, but excellent family dogs. They're intelligent, eager to please, playful, active, and highly trainable. They're also prone to anxiety if left alone for long periods and do best with a demonstrative, involved owner.

Do Golden Retrievers bark a lot? ›

Fortunately, Golden Retrievers aren't known to bark a lot. They're moderate barkers, which means they will bark with less frequency than other types of dogs, and most of the time, they'll do it for a reason. The best way to address a Golden Retriever's barking is through proper training and attention.

Do goldens like to cuddle? ›

Golden Retrievers are affectionate and enjoy cuddling with their owners. This doesn't necessarily mean that every single Golden will enjoy a cuddle. Every dog appreciates the affection of their humans in different ways.

Do Golden Retrievers like to be held? ›

Other reasons they may be predisposed to cuddle include: Love: As one of the most loyal breeds you'll find, a Golden Retriever will stay by their family whenever they can. They love being around their people, and they love doing anything that will make their people happy.

What food is good for Golden Retrievers? ›

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  • Hill's Science Diet Adult Large Breed Chicken & Barley Recipe Dry Dog Food. ...
  • Blue Buffalo Wilderness Rocky Mountain Recipe Large Breed Grain-Free Food.

Is Golden Retriever smartest? ›

Many experts rank Golden Retrievers as one of the most intelligent dogs, along with Border Collies, Poodles and German Shepards.

What are Golden Retrievers hobbies? ›

Appropriate outlets for youthful enthusiasm include brisk walks on lead, swimming, chasing a ball in a safe enclosure, play dates with known safe dogs, and even obedience, agility, tracking, and field training sessions.

Is a Golden Retriever a good house pet? ›

Golden Retrievers' soft and gentle nature, combined with their fun-loving personalities, has made them a firm favourite as a family pet. These dogs are naturally good with children and make ideal playmates.

Do Golden Retrievers make good pets? ›

Golden Retrievers can be a great family dog for an active family due to their high energy levels, but also calm natures and intelligence. They can be easy dogs to train and can make good first dogs for new dog owners, as long as you know what you're getting into taking on a larger breed dog.

Are Golden Retrievers good home dogs? ›

Absolutely, Golden Retrievers make great pets for any potential owner, regardless of the experience they have with pets. They're reliable, intelligent, and forgiving, so training them will be a breeze.

Are Golden Retrievers pet friendly? ›

They perform well as a great family dog, being extremely friendly towards children and their family members. As well as humans, the Golden Retriever breed also gets along well with other pets.

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