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.
yes, very long hair. They also shed.
Intelligent and popular dogs with long hair.
the averege of erect size of golden retrievers is about 6.5-8 inches. but there are individual variation.
Not necessarily, although it can be. The dominant trait depends upon the breed of the dog. Golden Retrievers are dominant to have long hair, while Labradors are dominant to have smooth hair.
if he/she has tufts of hair coming out of their ears and have poofy tails. Long Hair cats/kittens are extremely furry.
They are actually some what opposite...goldens have long fur boxers have short. goldens have a gentle bite boxers have a deadly bite.
The Golden Labrador is not a purebred dog. It is a cross between the Golden Retriever and the LabradorRetriever.My Golden Retriever (female) had pups for my Black Lab (male) and all pups were solid black. They call the cross Golden Labs but mine are more like Black retrievers. They do have long hair. The actual length depends on if they're half lab half golden, or if it's quarter golden, then it wont be as fuzzy.
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they are different by their fur, golden retrievers have long while labs have short. and by what they were used for (their nature) labs were taken on fishing boats over freezing waters, so if a fish escaped, they could swim in after it, golden retrievers were not really used at all. and the amount of shedding golden's shed A LOT! they are similar by their popularity in the U.S, they do both retrieve although the lab tends to do more, both are usually good with kids, and are taught easily. (golden retrievers came from labs)
No they want to stay with you for as long as forever. depending how you tret im or her.
Yes, "with long golden hair" is a prepositional phrase. It includes the preposition "with" and describes the noun "hair."
I think it depends on the dog and cat's personality and how long they've known each other.If you're just getting a cat 9or golden retriever) then you can ask an expert on how to get them to get along with each other quicker.