As with all dogs, this depends on the age of the puppy, and what you mean by "left alone."
No puppy should be left unsupervised for even a minute in an area where they can hurt themselves or damage furniture (i.e. by chewing, or if they aren't yet housebroken). And no dog should ever be left in a vehicle alone, especially in warm or hot weather.
But once the dog has been trained, and is past the destructive chewing stage, they can be left alone for longer and longer periods -- which will vary, depending on the individual dog; Golden retrievers, as sociable animals, crave a lot of loving attention.
One helpful training tool is to place the puppy in a confined area appropriate to its size; this will provide them with both security and an incentive to potty train sooner.
If the mom is very golden that means that the pupp is going to be withe young and when it get old it starts getting golden
yes we can have a black puppies when the mom was breed with another golden retriever
it lives with its mom 2 to 3 monthes
He was a mix of St. Bernard [mom] & Golden Retriever [dad].
If the Golden Retriever is going to be a puppy, you have to realize that a puppy is a lot of work. They need constant attention, and will have a lot of energy. If you are serious about getting a dog, then just make sure that you are ready for the responsibility of having a pet. Feeding, cleaning, walking, training, and playing are all things that a dog needs. If you are ready to commit to all the hard work of owning a dog, you should articulate these points to your mother, and do the research to back up your claims.
A golden doodle. A mix between a standard poodle and a golden retriever. Very smart dogs - no shedding
your best bet of getting a dog is from a shelter or a reliable breeder or a pet shop. Plus you can ak your mom and dad if you can buy a golden retriever.
If you leave them attached to the mom dog they're less likely to get lost.
The puppies will vary in appearance, but likely have a mix of traits from both breeds such as a golden retriever's longer coat and a lab's shorter coat. They may have a color range from yellow to golden, with potential for chocolate or black accents depending on the genetic influence from the grandparents.
Elvis. He got him from his mom on his 16 birthday. he is a golden retriever and he named him Elvis, after Elvis Presley one of his Idols
A 4-week-old lab retriever puppy should be fed 4-5 times a day with a high-quality puppy food. The amount they should eat can vary, but a general guideline is around 1/4 to 1/2 a cup per feeding, depending on the size and appetite of the puppy. It's best to consult with a veterinarian for specific feeding recommendations based on the puppy's weight and development.
I think about eight because about last year i was flipping through my daughters genius worlds record book and it said eight for a golden retriever but it may have gone up. but that the best i got for you