yes, if they get some serious or rare disease or get involved in some kind of accident, like drowning or getting hit by a car. Otherwise, they can die from either starvation or cold or eating something bad for them.
well, like all animals yes, if ur golden retriver died young,scrawns and skinny u were underfeeding it if thaats why u put in this question
No they want to stay with you for as long as forever. depending how you tret im or her.
No because an Oreo is a tiny biscuit while a golden retriever is a big dog. Golden retrievers don't die even when they consume a 150 gram bar of chocolate because they are bigger than a Chihuahua.
No, they do not. NO NO NO........... because it is too sour and these are the fruits they can't have grapes,strawberrys,canolope,this is not a fruit but they cannot cannot cannot have chocolate are they will die.
Harry Golden died on October 2, 1981 at the age of 79.
It doesn't happen magically; they need to be trained. The training should start very early; pups a few months old are fully capable of learning what's expected of them. A properly trained dog will be retrieving before it's a year old.
Some saints die young, some die old, some die in middle age.
Some people have diseases which indicate they might die at a young age, but many of these people live much longer than they are expected to. Some get life threatening diseases at a young age, but not all die, so no one can know when they will die or if they will die young.
Sometimes I am worried I will die at a young age
about 70-80 years old or younger
There is no legal limit. One can die from it at any age.
He was to busy doing things