Please check with your vet, but the dog might be having petit mal seizures.
Yes, because golden retrievers are nice dogs that will act nice depending on how you treat it. If you throw a flyball, the golden retriever would be happy to get it back for you.
Yes. My dog developed a cyst on his back later in life. When I took him in to the vet I was told that cysts are very common in both golden retrievers and labs, my dog is a mix of both.
Sporting dogs were often bred to bring back game. This resulted in several well known breeds such as Golden Retrievers, Labrador Retrievers and Irish Water Spaniels.
The origin of English Creme Retrievers is in Scotland at it is dated back to 1868.
He wants to give a gift to you, if a cat kills a mouse he will bring it back to his owner same with your dog
shih-tzus are the best dogs because they are reliable and if they get out they will come right back home. i know from experience.
make them sit then follow the treat around there back while they r sitting the will follow it with their nose then twist so much they will fall over!
the color varies from dark brown to light brown. their fur is long and they shed a lot. when they are young, they have fluffy fur but as they start to get older, they grow new fur and it is rougher around the back. their fur is semi - waterproof.
It really depends on the person. The best breeds for children that I know are Border Collies, German shepards and golden retrievers. A 10 year old should not have a dachsund as the back can brake so easily
They are different breeds of dogs. Irish Setters are always a mahogany red. Golden Retrievers are traditionally a golden color, but can also vary to a dark red. Retrievers were built for water. They have webbed feet and a waterproof undercoat. Setters tend to have straighter hair. Goldens often have wavy hair.
== The Golden Retriever - When initially bred, these dogs were actually classed with all flat-coated retrievers, as "flat-coats, golden". It was only after they surpassed the popularity of other flat-coated retrievers that they received their own classification. In Britain/Ireland, where the dog originates, the shades of the dog which are preferred range from a light cream or champagne colour to a rich lustrous golden. However, when brought to the US, show judges altered their preference of the dog to include much darker colours, almost reaching the deep reds of the Irish Setter. It is unusual that they will still refer to the breed as golden when it is actually a red or auburn colour. This could be where some of the confusion with regard to the origin of the name arises! The retriever was not bred for hunting specifically, that's a popular misconception! It's job is in it's name - retriever! They were bred to fetch the bodies of what their master had been hunting. They were bred never to harm the game which had been shot, simply to gently pick it up and return it unharmed to their master! To this day they are renowned for being incredibly gentle dogs who will practically never snap or act agressively. It's all got to do with what they were originally bred for!
The symptoms of the entry-level back disorder is acute low back pain when bending.