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yes but if you force them they will never listen Golden retrievers get along with everybody, even strangers. Which is why they don't make good watchdogs.
I believe that Golden Retrievers were bred by humans, but they could have been wild. History does not tell this, because either history was not around at the time or because they gradually evolved to become the Golden Retrievers that we know today. However, Golden Retrievers are a good pet to take care of. They are loyal, faithful, and a good partner to boot! However, they're really friendly and don't make good watchdogs.
Certain breeds of dogs make good companions to children with handicaps. Golden Retrievers and Labradors are favored as assistance dogs.
No, not if you properly groom and wash them. They make wonderful pets.
Golden retrievers are great pets, but they need lots of exercise as they are big dogs. That means they wouldn't be a very good dog for people that don't have much time. That being said, people shouldn't get a pet unless they have the time to meet the needs of the animal. As for the children matter, golden retrievers are know for being very good with children. They make great pets for people who have kids.
Some of the most suitable dog breeds for families include: beagles, standard poodles, and golden retrievers. Beagles are high maintenance when it coes to grooming, however, they are friendly and energetic. They are especially good around children. Standard poodles don't shed much and make great playmates for children. Golden retrievers are very patient and high energy.
When you're considering breed your dog, make sure of these things: 1: Your dog is a Canine Good Citizen (this is very easy, but very important), Companion Dog and/or a Obedience Trial Champion. 2: Your dog has at least champion parents & a consistently titled pedigree. 3: Your dog is OFA-screened, or PennHip, and have had its eyes checked by a vet. 4: Your dog has good hunting instincts (if a hunting dog) & is intelligent with good temperament. 5: Your dog is over 18months of age. 6: Your dog is up to date with shots and vet-checked. Remember these things when considering breeding your dog. This goes for BOTH parent dogs, not just one. Think Quality Puppies, not just Puppies.
Golden Retrievers are known to be "man's best friend". They can learn tricks, play with you, and it is a known fact that they can solve depression when you pet them. Unfortunately, they are known to have hip problems, so make sure you walk them and DO NOT feed them people food. AT ALL. thanks!
Labrador Retrievers make up a significant portion of guide dogs, with estimates suggesting they account for around 50-60% of all guide dogs used. Their intelligence, trainability, and friendly disposition make them ideal candidates for this role. Other breeds, such as Golden Retrievers and German Shepherds, are also commonly used, but Labradors remain the most popular choice.
The type of coat on the dog does not affect it's behavior. Guiding Eyes for the blind has German Shepherds, and Golden Retrievers, but around 95% of their dogs are Labradors, of varying hair types. Not all dogs in these breeds have the mentality for guide work, but they have shown stronger guide dog traits than other breeds.
Breeds like Labrador Retrievers, Portuguese Water Dogs, and Golden Retrievers are known for their love of water and make good boat dogs. Breeds that are strong swimmers, have water-resistant coats, and enjoy being active outdoors are well-suited for boating activities. It's important to acclimate your dog to the boat and always have safety measures in place, such as a life jacket for your furry companion.
I have two (altered) males and they get along fine but I would watch them first to make sure they don't have any problems.