Nothing says they need a cold home. However they do come from Scotland, and have an undercoat or double coat for a water repellent effect. They do well in cool climates but not a must have.
Golden Retrievers need to live in cold environments. To be most comfy. When they get to hot they will sleep on their backs with their legs wide open. Funniest thing you will ever see.
Food, Water and lots of love!!!
All living things need cells to live
i need a length of a golden retriever and there is really no habitat of a golden cause its mostly a house pet
about one year, thats when they mature
Yes you can brush their coat.
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."
Labrador Retrievers and Golden Retrievers don't mind getting wet and love to be outside. They are playful and sweet, but need a lot of love.
Golden retrievers are very active and energetic dogs. They can be indoors with their families, but they need a lot of outdoor play time as well. If they are not able to burn off all the energy that they need to, behavioral problems will start to pop up. Like kids, they have to shed that energy somewhere.
Golden Retrievers are good pets for children because they are very friendly dogs, but they do need training and a lot of care. They need walks everyday and they shed, so they will need to constantly be groomed.
Golden retrievers do well in almost all climates with proper precautions. The "ideal" climate for any gundog/working dog would be a temperate climate with four seasons and access to large fields and bodies of water to swim in.
Retrievers are bred to be very trainable and eager to please, and to be that they have to be very focused on the humans around them. If you want a low-maintenance dog, go for one that isn't as trainable.