Most likely the 3 golden retrievers.
Possibly the 2 golden retrievers.
According to Guide Dogs of America, "We use 70% Labrador Retrievers, 15% Golden Retrievers, and 15% German Shepherds." They also say that they need, "dogs that not only had excellent health, intelligence, and temperament, but also exhibited a willingness to work, and that thrived on praise."
Yes, boxers, dobermans, german shepherds, siberian huskies and golden retrievers are good jogging partners.
As of 2009, in order of most to least popular going down the list:Labrador Retrievers German Shepherd Dogs Yorkshire Terriers Golden Retrievers Beagles
Golden retrievers shed much more that Australian shephers, in fact I think Golden retrievers shed the most
Some of the smartest dog breeds include border collies and German shepherds. Other smart breeds are golden retrievers and Labrador retrievers. The four most intelligent dog breeds in order, starting with the smartest, are: border collie, poodle, German shepherd, and golden retriever.
Possibly the golden retrievers.
According to the American Kennel Club, the top ten most popular breeds in 2007, based on number of dogs registered were: 1. Labrador Retrievers 2. Yorkshire Terriers 3. German Shepherd Dogs 4. Golden Retrievers 5. Beagles 6. Boxers 7. Dachshunds 8. Poodles 9. Shih Tzus 10. Bulldogs
Golden retrievers are the fourth smartest dog breed in the world, top 4 smartest breeds... 1. border collie 2. poodle 3. German shepherd 4 golden retriever It is also number one in the top ten most affectionate dog breeds, along with the labrador
german shepherds and golden retrievers
what is the difference of a golden retrievers rib cage to a astrialien shepherd's
Morris Frank's first guide dog was a German Shepherd originally named "Kiss" and later renamed "Buddy." Buddy was trained by Dorothy Harrison Eustis in Switzerland. In 1928, Frank returned to the U.S. with Buddy and began campaigning for the opening of a school to train guide dogs for the blind. In 1929 the Seeing Eye was founded. They used German Shepherds exclusively in the early years, but now use German Shepherds, Labrador Retrievers, Golden Retrievers, and Lab/Golden crosses.
No. The german shepherd is stronger and has sharper teeth/faster speed than a golden retriever.