Not before 2 years of age. Also need to get hips, eyes and elbows certified before breeding to insure you only pass on good (or better) qualities in the breed.
"Golden opportunity" "Golden age" "Golden rule" "Golden retriever"
after the dog turns 2
the oldest one was 19.5 years old!!
Bernard Bargh has written: 'Pet Owner's Guide to the Golden Retriever (Pet Owners Guide)' 'Best friends guide to the golden retriever' -- subject(s): Golden retriever 'Pet owner's guide to the Golden Retriever'
10-14 years. They tend to reach the higher expectancy.
Male golden retrievers typically reach sexual maturity between 6 to 12 months of age. However, they can continue to develop both physically and behaviorally until around 2 years old. It's important to note that while they may be capable of breeding at a younger age, responsible breeding practices recommend waiting until they are fully matured.
I would say the golden retriever is the oldest. Because the oldest one of the golden retriever breeds was a twenty two year old. which is one hundred and fifty four in human age!
yes when 5 years of age it should be neuterd
Yes, a 6-year-old female golden retriever can have puppies with a 1-year-old male, provided she is in good health and has no reproductive issues. Female dogs generally remain fertile until about 8 years of age, though fertility may decrease as they age. It's important to ensure that both dogs are healthy, up-to-date on vaccinations, and screened for any genetic issues before breeding. Consulting a veterinarian for guidance is recommended.
Dogs are easily trained no matter what age. Go to this link below to become a better pack leader.
A golden retriever can typically survive on its own around 6 to 12 months of age, although this can vary based on individual maturity and training. At this age, they have developed the necessary skills and instincts for basic survival, but they still require guidance and socialization. It's important to note that while they may physically survive, they thrive best with human companionship and care beyond this age.
That all depends on the age, size and temperament of either dog. Typically, a dog with a more nervous energy is one that is more prone to losing than one that is more dominant, because in the dog world, such energy is weak energy, no matter what size or age either dog is.