Dog Breed Guide: Golden Retriever

May 17, 2023, 11:35
Title : Dog Breed Guide: Golden Retriever
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Post created date : Jun 25, 2013, 10:48
Post last modified : Sep 12, 2019, 03:54
About Golden Retrievers Height (to shoulder blade): Males 23 to 24 inches tall; Females 21 1/2 to 22 1/2 inches tall Weight: Males 65 to 75 lbs; Females 55 to 65 lbs Color: Shades of Golden Origin: British Isles Coat: Medium length, dense, water-repellent, feathering on the back forelegs and underbody Temperament: Reliable, friendly and trustworthy Life Expectancy: 10 to 12 years Exercise: Daily Is a Golden retriever the right dog breed for you? Golden retrievers are a friendly, eager to please breed originally used in hunting game and fowl. They are intelligent and quick to learn, require a lot of exercise, and do best with rigorous training. They may do an “alarm bark,” but generally aren't watch dogs. They require a lot of human attention and affection as well as mental stimulation and play to keep them happy. Grooming is generally straightforward. 5 Common Medical Issues for Golden Retrievers
Medical Issue     Avg. Claim Amount  Most Expensive Claim
Cancer  $2,466.67  $17,448.77
Foreign body (i.e. ate a sock, had to be surgically removed) $1,821.23 $15,389.53
Hip dysplasia $1,118.89 $9,194.50
Skin allergies $697.56 $13,757.18
Ear infection $215.14 $3,008.72
According to the number of dog insurance claims Pets Best  receives. A golden retriever dog . Riley, a 20 month old Golden retriever has no idea how that dollar bill got in his mouth. Photo submitted by Margaret R.

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A golden retriever dog . Two goldens and a mixed breed dog try to convince their humans to let them in the door. Photo submitted by Jennifer K. A golden retriever dog . Another golden named Riley, who is quite handsome. Photo submitted by Karen K.
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