yes
they shed heavily and even more so during the shedding season so they should be groomed heavily. Go to
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Golden_Retriever for more information on golden retrievers
Yes even if they are not puppies.
Not that bad, it also depends on previous coat condition. If they were in poor conditions, it may shed more or less... And Vis Versa. my golden doesn't shed too much. Yet he was in poor living spaces (he was rescued)
Yes. Goldies do shed. Unlike their fellow cousins, the Labrador retriever (the breed of dog I own), they have a thicker, waiver coat. While the Labradors are kinda shorthaired. So, all in all, you have to pay attention to grooming for golden retrievers. Brush your goldie's fur twice a week. Hope this helped!
All Dog Breeds shed despite what some breeders advertise. The old fur must come out and the new fur replaces it. The only exception would be a hairless breed and most still have some fur on their heads so still some shedding. The best thing you can do for your dog's coat and to minimize the shedding is to brush you dog daily or as often as you can. This will keep all the loose hairs down in number.
Excessively. Brushing helps though. A Furminator brush is well worth the money.
i always wanted a golden retriever and i learned so much about them ..but since there very furry im shure they shed and i learned about that to anyway :)
yes, golden retrievers shed.
My golden did a lot so i say yes
Yes, golden retrievers shed
The Owner.
Golden Retriver
depends on how much fur your dog has if your dog has a lot of fur it should shed a lot if your dog is well groomed it should shed but not as often
There is a type of breed called the Golden Retriver. Which has golden fur.
Golden retriver
No.
Golden Retriver
In golden retrievers, red is recessive to yellow.
10-15 Years if healthy
it is a sign of dominance.
totally but the dog has to be calm and attentive
For about 10 to 12 mintues.