If the mom is very golden that means that the pupp is going to be withe young and when it get old it starts getting golden
Labrador puppy's are usually more white.
The easiest way to tell a Hovawart and a Golden Retriever apart is by the hairs on the chest, belly, and tail. The Hovart has longer hair than the Golden Retriever.
Well, I've seen chocolate golden retrievers before. They aren't very common. Your vet may be able to tell you what breed that the puppy is. If not, I'm not sure. Just try to consult with your vet.
Here are some significant differences between the Labrador Retriever and the Golden Retriever:Coat ColourLabradors can come in a black, yellow and chocolate (dark brown) colour, while Goldens only come in a fawn (golden) coloured coat, so a black and brown retriever-type dog cannot be a Golden. A Golden Retriever's coat can also come in a wide variety of shades, ranging from an almost white to dark mahogany. The yellow Labrador's coat is usually light golden, although it can come in a paler shade or a foxy red colour. Coat LengthThe Labrador Retriever is a short-haired dog. On the other hand, the Golden Retriever is a long-haired with a coat that is usually slightly wavy. It has moderate feathering on the back of its front legs and underbody, and heavier feathering on the front of its neck and chest, back of their thighs and the bottom of its tail. TailThe Labrador Retriever has a distinctive "otter tail", which is thick at its base and gradually tapers to the tip. The otter tail has no feathering. The Golden Retriever has a tail with heavy feathering on its underside, EarsThe Golden Retriever has ears closer to its cheek than the Labrador. Golden retrievers also have ears that are set lower than a Labradors'.
They're not telling, and the Golden Retriever in the commercials can't actually tell you.
they have a joyful scent and they are very playful and loving. they will make you laugh by licking you or sniffing.
Their paws can give you an idea of how big they are going to be, and their ears are usually closest to their color when they mature. The best way of telling is seeing their parents and what they look like.
Remembering scientific classifications can be challenging. The Classification of a golden retriever is; Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: ChordataClass: MammaliaOrder: CarnivoraFamily: CanidaeGenus: CanisSpecies: Canis LupusSubspecies: Canis Lupus Familiaris
well!!... i have a golden retriever puppy that likes to tug too but we found a few trips to stop her, hope this helps............... keep your dog by your legs and tell her no wen she leaves your side or you could get her a new thing that straps around her tummy and neck and it should stop her/him from pulling.....
you cant say no to a puppy........
my vet for my puppy said that I should give it some white rice with its food
It is a Golden RetrieverNo, it is a Samoyeduhh.... actually ur both wrong.. He's a maremma sheepdogNo. He's a Great Pyrenees Mountain Dog! Even Wikipedia will tell you when you type in its breed and scroll down to the: In Popular Culture