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Golden Retriever

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Golden Retriever

Name:Golden Retriever

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Outline:Carnivora

Family:Canidae

length:60-68cm

Weight:25-34kg

Life:12-15year

IUCN:LC

Trait:Ranked fourth in dog IQ rankings

Golden Retriever Life habits and morphological characteristics

The head has a distinct brow, a broad skull, and is connected to the muzzle. The eyes are wide apart, dark brown, black and bright. The nose is black. There is a strong upper jaw, with a perfect scissor bite. The front and rear legs are straight, strong and muscular. The feet are round and strong like cat feet. The body is well-proportioned, with a thick chest and a horizontal back and waist with strong muscles. The tail is parallel to the back, with the tail tip curled or curled up to the back, but with less strength.
The undercoat is dense, the upper coat is smooth or wavy, and the decorative hair is abundant.

Golden Retriever Distribution range and habitat

Originally from Scotland, UK, it is now distributed all over the world

Golden Retriever Detailed Introduction

The Golden Retriever is what we usually call the Golden Retriever. It originated from Scotland, England, and is a genuine British native dog.

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The Golden Retriever, which originated in Scotland, is so popular that it attracts people not only with its golden coat, but also because of its naturally docile personality, which makes people love it. To trace the history of the Golden Retriever, we have to go back to 1865, when hunting was popular in Scotland, so medium-sized dogs that were good at hunting wild animals were very popular among hunters.

Later, a Scottish noble tried to breed the yellow Labrador Retriever with the extinct Labrador Water Spaniel. After the breed was improved, it became today's Golden Retriever.

The Golden Retriever was popular in the UK, and its popularity continued to increase. It was deeply welcomed by the British. In 1903, the first Golden Retriever was officially registered in the British Kennel Club. Eight years later, the British Golden Retriever Club was established, which was famous in the UK. Later, some tourists who traveled to the UK brought Golden Retrievers back to the United States, Canada and other places for hunting. It was not until 1932 that the AKC established the Golden Retriever Association (GRCA), which now has thousands of members. 50 years later, the Golden Retriever won three consecutive championships in the AKC Dog Obedience Competition. In 2001, the Golden Retriever was selected by the AKC as one of the top ten most popular registered dog breeds, ranking second only to the Labrador Retriever, and it was in the limelight.

The Golden Retriever is kind and friendly, and very loyal to its owner. It has rich emotions, a cheerful personality, likes to play with children, and based on its genetic characteristics, it likes sports very much and is quite greedy. The Golden Retriever is very smart and has a great sense of humor. Under normal circumstances, it does not bark or discriminate against other dogs or people.

When faced with food given by others, the Golden Retriever has no resistance, and it is easy to follow others for a little benefit. Otherwise, why do we say that golden retrievers are "warm dogs"? It is because they are gentle and have no vigilance. Therefore, when raising golden retrievers, some food refusal training should be done. Except for the food fed by the owner, other people's food cannot be touched.

Golden retrievers are quite smart, and their IQ can reach the level of a 7-year-old child. They can understand the owner's instructions, such as sitting, lying, standing, shaking hands, etc. Golden retrievers can be guide dogs, but they need to undergo systematic training. They can also hold things in their mouths. We often see golden retrievers holding the leash in their mouths to signal the owner to take it out, but the dog's IQ is closely related to people's patient teaching.


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