The Golden retriever is a pleasant looking dog. Coat shade ranges from extremely pale almost white to a dark golden color. He's double coated and if you live with a golden retriever then you'll definitely be well acquainted with loose and irresistible yellow hair.
Deep and soulful eyes accompany an enormous and slightly spotty grin. This breed of dog is mostly carrying an object in his powerful yet delicate mouth. A genetic feature of one bred for retrieval, without bruising of game birds and wildfowl.
A powerful fuzzy tail which will wag towards friends and strangers alike, for the golden retriever has no enemy. He'll gladly share his home with chum or enemy. If you're owned by a golden retriever you've a loyal and loving companion for life. The biddable dog will love his entire family in equal measures.
Grooming is supreme for a dog of this sort. The thick coat can easily become knotted especially feathers around legs, ears and tail. Grooming tools for double coated dogs will be the most handy to you, particularly during shedding season. A golden retriever will benefit from everyday grooming to prevent undercoat build up.
Ears should be checked frequently. Thick hair round the dog’s ears can obstruct natural self cleaning and lead to ear infection. Check for any surprising smell or discharge.
When grooming an older golden retriever it is sensible to check for any bizarre mounds beneath the skin. The older dog can be subject to developing cysts or swellings anywhere on the body. If your dog develops a pile the vet surgeon should be consulted.
Your dog should enjoy regular handling. The retriever will normally love the physical attention and one to one interaction. If you happen to have a problem positive association with grooming will help.
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