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If this is your first time having a dog, a sports enthusiast, or you are looking for some uncomplicated affection, you should definitely consider acquiring a golden retriever. Once you get to know this great breed, you won’t be surprised why it is considered one of the most popular breeds in the world, second only to the Labrador.

A dorado is a fairly easy dog ​​to keep and keep at home. A well-trained retriever is very calm, easy to teach, and affectionate. They work well with children and the elderly and are more than happy to let you know how much they love you.

First-time dog owners can learn a lot from owning a golden retriever. First, you will learn what it really takes to be a good dog owner. You’ll learn what you need to have to keep a golden retriever happy, that is, enough food and water, lots of walks, a good chew toy or two, and definitely lots of cuddling and cuddling! learn how to care for a large breed dog. Remember, a golden retriever is still a very strong dog, so you will need to know how to handle and train one so that it knows when it is time to calm down and when it is time to play. Also, the breed is very furious, so you will need to learn what you need to do to properly groom a long-haired dog. Using the right tools, such as brushes, combs, and clippers, is essential to keeping your dog healthy and looking good.

If you like sports, one of the best breeds to accompany you is the golden retriever. There is nothing they like more than jogging or running. The breed loves water, so if you’re a swimmer or beach bum, your dog will definitely love going for a swim or two with you. The recovery instinct is deeply ingrained in this breed, which is why you can throw a ball or frisbee and see your leap golden like a bullet. Even those who love hunting birds like ducks, geese, or turkeys can use their golden retriever to track, chase, or retrieve birds.

People with special needs can greatly benefit from this breed. Many golden retrievers are taught to be guide dogs, bomb dogs, or search and rescue dogs. They are very intelligent and can learn up to 200 commands, both verbal and non-verbal. They are easy to train and respond well to positive reinforcement like treats and repetitive praise for a job well done.

However, the golden retriever is most famous for being a very laid back and warm breed. They love company and can spend hours playing with you or snuggling against you while you watch TV or read a book. A well socialized retriever performs well even in situations where there are a lot of unfamiliar people, so you can take a retriever anywhere dogs are allowed. This incredible breed is beautiful to look at and a pleasure to be around.

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