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golden retrievers are beautiful carm animals that get along with most other animals they should be fine.
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I feed my golden one and a half cups in the morning and one and a half cups at night.
I think it depends on the dog and cat's personality and how long they've known each other.If you're just getting a cat 9or golden retriever) then you can ask an expert on how to get them to get along with each other quicker.
depends if your dog is de-sexed or you should contact the nearest vet as they have all the answers to your questions
It is not uncommon for Golden Retrievers to have black or gray spotted coloration on their tongue. As long as it looks like it is just the tongue's color, and not a growth or an infection, it should be fine.
If both dogs are well-trained, de-sexed, and have nothing to fight about, there's no reason why they should not get along.
The answer depends on the Golden retriever but some goldens have been aggressive and bite a lot. Most Goldens are nice but you should watch out because you never know if it's just going to bite out of fear.
Claws ?....... You have to keep an eye on them because, by the time you see them protruding from the 'toe-fur', they are pretty long and should have been clipped already (generally).
As much water as he/she needs. Always keep their bowl full and you won't have a problem..
Golden Retrievers will sometimes get gray spots on their tongue, but not blue. Also, it will not be a solid gray color, only spotting. Spaniels tongues should be pink.