Golden Retriever Articles
1: How to Keep Your Golden Retriever Healthy
Anyone who is interested in owning a Golden Retriever should first become more educated on the matter of Golden Retriever health. Of course you are going to want your dog to be as happy and healthy as possible, and this means learning the important issues relating to Golden Retriever health, in particular coming up with the best Golden Retriever diet. There are certain foods that a Golden Retriever needs that other breeds do not, and as well because they are larger dogs they typically require larger amounts of food as well.
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2: Golden Retriever Breeding For Money
There is a lot more to Golden Retriever breeding than meets the eye and the instances of those who have succeeded in this regard are few. And though it can prove to be a means to earning a living, it won't allow you to live the kind of life that you were expecting. Proper, ethical as well as caring breeding is likely to produce the ideal Golden Retrievers and it will also help in improving the lines, though it is easier said than done. In fact, it could even entail having to spend long and sleepless nights accompanying a whelping bitch and there are many anxieties as well as tragedies to contend with, especially when the whelping does not go as planned.
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3: Finding Golden Retriever Breeders
Golden Retrievers originated in the British Isles. A Scottish lord, Baron Tweedmouth, was the first Golden Retriever breeder. The Baron desired to breed a yellow-coated water spaniel that had tracking and retrieving skills as well as the charm of a family pet. Using various dog breeds including the now-extinct Tweed Water Spaniel, the Newfoundland, the Irish Setter and the Bloodhound, Baron Tweedmouth bred an eventual litter of four Golden Retrievers. These four puppies were the ancestors of modern Golden Retrievers.
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4: Does Your Golden Retriever Have Allergies
Owning a Golden Retriever is always a matter of pride, and whenever you look at its rich golden hair, you may fall in love all over again. But what about the time when you find it shedding excessive hair in an unusual pattern along with a persistent experience of itching? If this happens to your dog chances are that your dog is experiencing allergies. Apart from Golden Retriever allergies, these symptoms may occur as a result of parasitical intervention or any form of infection. Golden Retriever allergies may be of four types - flea allergies, atopy, food allergies and contact allergies.
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5: Golden Retriever: A Nineteenth Century Dog
The Golden Retriever, one of the most popular intelligent dogs around the world, is known for its service in a wide variety of areas including field trials, obedience, hunting and offering companionship and guidance to blind people. During early days of the 1800's, hunting was considered both a practical measure for obtaining food as well as an interesting domain of sports in England and Scotland. The Golden Retriever was developed from the need to have a medium-sized dog that has the flexibility to move through wild fowling, both upland gaming zone and waterfowl.
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6: Some Simple Advice For House Breaking Your Golden Retriever
When you first bring home your new little golden retriever puppy your life will be turned upside down for a while. It will be a very exciting time for everyone concerned.
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7: Buying A Beautiful Golden Retriever Puppy
Golden Retrievers are beautiful, obedient dogs, and make great family pets and hunting dogs.
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8: The Golden Retriever - All-Around Companion, Helper and Friend
The Golden Retriever is a versatile dog, eager to be in the water to hunt or play but equally a home curled up for an afternoon nap with family.
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