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A Golden Retriever that is being evaluated for whether it meets the American Kennel Club standards has many categories for evaluation. There are a couple of things that are automatic disqualifications, but most deviations are considered faults. The specific standards for the Golden Retriever can be found at the American Kennel Club’s website.
They include things such as the dog’s gait, the angle the legs are attached at, and the density of the coat. The American Kennel Club has specific requirements for their Golden Retriever standards, and they can be found at the AKC website. Dogs that meet these requirements are beautiful, healthy, active, engaging dogs, and any owner can be proud to have a Golden Retriever like that in his life.
While developing the breed of the Golden Retriever, Tweed Water Spaniel dogs played a significant role. Breeding between Nous and Belle, a female Tweed Water Spaniel dog, gave birth the first fours desired golden puppies. However in time, dogs like Bloodhound, Irish setter along with Tweed Water Spaniel were integrated in order to breed the Golden Retrievers of today.
The behavioral problems Golden Retrievers are most prone to are hyperactivity (in young dogs) and separation anxiety. Keeping the dog on a proper diet and a regular exercise routine will help to lessen both problems. Although following the Golden Retriever information and advice on websites and dog training books can often cure both of these problems, don’t be afraid to get professional help. These are big, strong dogs who can know you over.
You can greatly help your Golden Retriever’s behavior, trainability and health by getting your dog spayed or neutered. The dog will already be neutered if you adopt from a Golden Retriever rescue center. Neutering makes the dog more relaxed, more willing to accept people as the ones in charge and less likely to run away in search of love. Neutered dogs also tend to live longer and get less cancer.
In the earlier times, buyers mostly prefer dark colored coat of the Golden Retriever to the light shade coat, but gradually the light golden shade became preferred by most people. Starting from its initial days of breeding, even today the popularity of the Golden Retriever has never faded away. In today’s world, the dog is recognized for its true intelligence, obedience and courage, which sets it apart from many other breeds.
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