Yes, a 3-year-old Pomeranian can get along with a 5-year-old Golden Retriever, especially if both dogs are well-socialized and have positive experiences with other dogs. It's important to introduce them gradually and monitor their interactions to ensure they feel comfortable with each other. Pomeranians are often playful and energetic, while Golden Retrievers are typically friendly and gentle, which can create a harmonious dynamic. Supervision during initial meetings can help foster a positive relationship.
Miniature Schnauzer, toy poodle, Pomeranian, beagles, Chihuahua, Golden retriever, and of course yorkies!!
We have a golden retriever and an aussie - the retriever is male and the aussie is female, and they get along great. The aussie is a bit bossie with the retriever at times but he doesn't really care - such a mellow fellow!
When I got my border collie, my golden retriever was already 1 year old. At first, my border collie was really laid back (but she was only 6 weeks) and my golden retriever wasn't hurting her, but he was really wanting to play with her. Now, she is 5 months old, and she is trying to be the domanite dog. They get along great, but she sometimes thinks she can tackle the golden retriever. They are both very hyper and they have a great friendship!
Many children get along with the golden a golden is a calm dog and appericates it's owner every golden has something speacial
A Golden Retriever is a very gentle breed! They usually good with other dogs, large or small. I would see how they get along together before leaving them alone.
Since they are gentle dogs that do not attack people, they can play around together without any loud barking. Most golden retrievers and malamutes are not very aggressive.
Puppy Paws (along with all of The Buddies) is a Golden Retriever.
If they are socialized properly and trained properly, they should make great companions. However, you need to take the socialization and training very seriously.
Not all the time, but yes they can get along easly and without any trouble
Hands down...golden retriever. Best companion and family dog.
No, the Labrador Retriever is recognised as a completely separate breed to the Golden Retriever. All though both of these breeds were originally bred to retrieve, they were bred along different lines. The Labrador Retriever has a shorter coat and can come in black, brown (chocolate) and blonde (yellow). The Golden Retriever (as it's name suggests) is almost always golden in colour with a longer, flowing coat. There are several other Retriever breeds that look similar, including the Flat-coated Retriever, Curly Coated Retriever, Chesapeake Bay Retriever and the Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retriever. All of these breeds were bred for a similar purpose but are each individual Kennel Club recognised breeds, except the Golden Retriever and the Labrador Retriever are much more common.
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.