Golden retriever rescue california – puppies for sale in illinois
Golden Retriever Florida . Meet our little Daisy, Maria! She doesn’t mind playing or taking long morning walks in the fresh air. Maria has her favorite toys and can play all day. Also, She will make a great companion.Daisy will have a complete nose to tail vet check and arrive up to date on her puppy vaccinations. Moreover, She’s ready to meet her new family! Hurry! Don’t let her pass you by!.
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Mom’s Weight 60 – 65 lbs
Dad’s Weight 80 – 85 lbs
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The Golden Retriever is one of the most popular dog breeds in the U.S. The breed’s friendly, tolerant attitude makes them fabulous family pets, and their intelligence makes them highly capable working dogs. Golden Retrievers excel at retrieving game for hunters, tracking, sniffing out contraband for law enforcement, and as therapy and assistance dogs. They’re also natural athletes and do well in dog sports such as agility and competitive obedience.
These dogs are fairly easy to train and get along in just about any home or family. They’re great with kids and very protective of their humans. If you want a loyal, loving, and intelligent companion, consider adopting one of these pups into your pack.
It’s no surprise that the Golden Retriever is one of the top ten most popular dogs in the U.S. It’s all good with the Golden: he’s highly intelligent, sociable, beautiful, and loyal.
He’s also lively. The Golden is slow to mature and retains the silly, playful personality of a puppy until three to four years of age, which can be both delightful and annoying. Many keep their puppyish traits into old age.
Originally bred for the physically demanding job of retrieving ducks and other fowl for hunters, the Golden needs daily exercise: a walk or jog, free time in the yard, a run at the beach or lake (Goldens love water), or a game of fetch. And like other intelligent breeds who were bred to work, they need to have a job to do, such as retrieving the paper, waking up family members, or competing in dog sports. A tired Golden is a well-behaved Golden.