The average lifespan of a Golden Retriever is 11 1/2 yrs. However, there are rare cases reported and verified of individual Golden Retrievers who lived 19 and 20 years. A disproportionate percentage of Goldens die of cancer compared to many other breeds, particularly T-cell and B-cell lymphomas. However, if a Golden Retriever owner is aware of and applies recommendations to reduce the probability of cancer in their Golden, your chances of getting your Golden to 12 to 15 years old increases significantly. These recommendations include feeding good foods like Wellness, Blue Buffalo, Evo, etc plus a bit of certain organic vegetables, filtered or spring water, excercise and good general health habits, takes care not to over-vaccinate (Google : Dr Ron Shultz or Dr Jean Dodds), and keep them away from household chemical products and recently chemically treated lawns. That said, I would never consider owning any breeder other than a Golden. I've had 4 Goldens so far after owning many other breeds overthe past 45 years. GR's are loving, intellegent, trainable, beautiful large breed dogs. There is nothing they can't learn and nothing they won't do for their family. I highly recommend this breed as long as you are willing and able to spend adequate time with him/her and provide at least a moderate amount of exercise and activities ( after all, they are sporting dogs at heart ). ....Dave Mernick, Warwick RI
Most Golden Retreivers live 10 to 12 years, but some can live up to 14 years.
The life span of a Golden Retriever is 10 - 13 years.
14-15
Golden retreiver-yes
same name: Golden retreiver
yes, a golden retreiver
9 weeks
The roots are from Scottland
a red setter
golden retrievers can live up to 13 years old...
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Golden Lab or retreiver
A Great Golden is a cross breed between the two dogs the Great Dane and a Golden Retreiver!
If you have a golden retreiver lab mix yes
i think it is a golden retreiver