Golden Retrievers are large dogs. Males weigh 65-75 pounds while females weigh 55-65 lbs.
Yes and No. The main types of large Retrievers are Labradors, Golden, Chesapeake, Portuguese Water, the Flat & Curly Haired, and Newfoundlands. There are some small types, though. Poodles are considered Retrievers, as are some specific types of Spaniels
because it is so small
labradors, golden retrievers, shi-tzu, dotson and small dogs.
Golden retrievers only bite if angered or scared like any other dog.
Golden Retrievers are best used for your everyday house dog, OR your almost everyday retrieving dog used for fish, birds, squirrels, mice, and other small critters around your area.
Any breed of dog can get along with another, but it all depends on the age of them. Male and male don't get along, unless they are both really young and grow up with each other. Females tend to get along with any of the genders, no matter what breed.
Larger dogs do better around the wheelchairs, small dogs can get very stressed around the noise and wheels turning. Temperament is also important. Golden Retrievers and Labrador Retrievers are the two breeds you see most often among those that are regularly used as service dogs for the disabled in the US.
It is possible for a large breed female dog to reproduce with a small breed male dog, but it is not recommended due to the potential for complications during pregnancy and birth. The size difference between the two breeds can lead to health risks for the mother and puppies. It is advisable to breed dogs of similar sizes to minimize these risks.
Golden Retrievers are known to be "man's best friend". They can learn tricks, play with you, and it is a known fact that they can solve depression when you pet them. Unfortunately, they are known to have hip problems, so make sure you walk them and DO NOT feed them people food. AT ALL. thanks!
No, huskies don't usually get along with small animals like cats and they have a tendancy to play rough so there is a chance that it could seriously hurt the cat. A couple of good breeds that get on with cats are , golden retrievers and Australian shepherds. I have 2 cats (one young one and one older one) and our dog gets on fine with them, she is a golden retriever. Which ever breed you decide on you should do some research on the breed first and ask a breeder about that particular breed.
Black labrador retrievers. Or, if you`re living in a farm, I`d say a border collie! If you live in a small house, buy a pretty small dog, like a terrier(but there really hyper).
For usually 2-3 months. During this time though, obviously, they will be getting bigger. It depends on the size of the mother and father.