About 1 million
Goldens' Foundry was created in 1882.
no
The Goldens are five seventeen-year olds who happen to be in charge of the Graveyard (in the beginning) along with the Admiral.
They are actually some what opposite...goldens have long fur boxers have short. goldens have a gentle bite boxers have a deadly bite.
Veshlas, Labradoors, and Goldens
YES
Joshua Lewis Golden
friendly dogs, like labradors and goldens
Yes. There are plenty of goldens in Nova Scotia. A great place to view them is near open water in the winter time. The Pictou Causway has numerous Goldens in the winter, many more than bald eagles. Caribou Island in Pictou county is a great place to spot them in summer. I took some beautiful shots of them feeding on a deer on the beach last summer. I was down to the causway with my spotting scope today, but only saw two goldens, and one bald. I did some shots of two huge seals sunbathing though.
Goldens have great reflexes and a fast running speed. I guess it's just how they are
goldens because labs are more hyper
Goldens do tend to be heavy panters, BUT if this is something new that your dog has not done before then there could be some underlying problem. First off, Goldens do tend to gain weight easily, especially when they get older, and people tend to feed Goldens too much food because Goldens tend to act like they are always hungry. Is your 8 year old Golden overweight? If so, a diet/exercise program will eventually stop the panting problem if it is due to weight issues. One common problem in older Goldens is hypothyroid ... low thyroid function. This can sometimes make the dog pant more, and also may make the Golden's coat drier and shed more. A simple blood test at the vet can check for thyroid function. If it's too low then a very inexpensive medication will control it and stop the excess panting, along whatever else may be caused by the low thyroid function. Older Goldens can sometimes be prone to heart conditions. If your Golden is not overweight he or she could still have developed a heart condition. Take the dog to a vet ... if the Golden does have a heart condition don't panic!! Heart conditions in older Goldens are generally easily treatable with inexpensive medication and sensible exercise.