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Golden Retriever Obedience Training
Published on Friday, January 22, 2010 by admin Obedience training for your golden retriever should begin the day you bring him home from the breeders. You should decide what your new puppy will and will not be allowed to do and stick with it like glue. This means that the day you get your new puppy, you shouldn't allow him climb up on your furniture or jump up on people unless you want him to perform the actio...
Golden Retriever Training – How to Break Bad Habits – Part 2
Published on Friday, January 22, 2010 by admin This is the second part of golden retriever training tips on how to break your golden's bad habits. Barking. Most of the time, dogs bark to warn or tell you of something you need to know such as a perceived danger. A dog may also bark due to boredom, when afraid or to communicate with other dogs in the neighborhood. In the case of golden retrievers, although...
Golden Retriever Training – How to Break Bad Habits – Part 1
Published on Friday, January 22, 2010 by admin Owners know that the existence of bad habits is not unusual among dogs even among Golden Retrievers. Though the breed is described as kind, friendly and confident, they can still develop bad habits along the way especially if no necessary measures were taken to correct them. Chewing, digging, biting or jumping on people can be prevented but if your dog has unfortu...
Important Facts on Golden Retriever Training
Published on Friday, January 22, 2010 by admin Introduction Golden Retrievers are a popular choice of dog as a pet because they are extremely playful, loyal and happy dogs and make an ideal pet for everyone including families with children. Golden Retriever training can take a lot of time and effort and this article will cover tips on Golden Retriever training to ensure your dog is trained in a comfortable,...
Senior Golden Retrievers
Published on Thursday, January 21, 2010 by admin When is a Golden Retriever considered a senior? Usually the answer is they become a senior canine citizen between the age of 8 and 10. Their needs are changing and their activity levels are decreasing. This special page will address some concerns and highlights of our Golden Retriever's senior years. Nutritional Needs I found that Winger's nutritional needs c...
Raw Feeding (aka BARF)
Published on Thursday, January 21, 2010 by admin MANY health problems in both humans and our pets are caused by poor nutrition. Please ensure optimum health for yourself and your Goldens by educating yourself about proper nutrition. One option is feeding your Golden Retriever a raw diet. Sometimes referred to as "BARF", which stands for Bones and Raw Food, this diet involves feeding your dog primarily raw meaty b...
Nutritious Kibbles
Published on Thursday, January 21, 2010 by admin Many health problems in both humans and our pets can be caused by poor nutrition. Please ensure optimum health for your Golden Retrievers by educating yourself about proper nutrition. If you choose to feed your dog kibble, you are fortunate that there are more and more nutritious options available for your dog than there were just a few years ago. There are many...
Mast Cell Cancer – Matt and Maggie’s Experience
Published on Thursday, January 21, 2010 by admin After reading about Winger's experience and death due to mast cell cancer, Matt wrote me a similar heart-wrenching story about his special dog Maggie. Here is his email: Lisa, I read your article today about your dog Winger, and I am sad to say that I read it because I had to put my 11 year old Black Lab down this morning. Myself nor the vet were never 100 % su...
Blastomycosis
Published on Thursday, January 21, 2010 by admin Blastomycosis, or "blasto" for short, is a fungal disease found in humans, dogs, and other mammals, occasionally cats. It is commonly misdiagnosed, often as cancer, Valley fever, Lyme disease, and other viral infections. It lives as a mold in warm (room temperature), acid, sandy soils near water. Once in the body, it lives as a yeast. It is contracted most often by in...
Cryptococcosis – Laika’s Story
Published on Thursday, January 21, 2010 by admin Laika Myriosa Water Off A Ducks Back CD, WC, Am/Can TDX; therapy dog 16 September 2000 – 15 August 2005 Last month, with my “puppy” lying at my feet, I would never have believed I would be writing this note so soon. Laika was such a big part of my life, and I had hoped we would have many more years together before it was time for her move on to the greener ...
Anatomy of the Golden Retriever
Published on Thursday, January 21, 2010 by admin BACK: The portion of the topline between the loin and the withers. CROUP: The muscular area above and around where the tail connects to the body. DEWCLAW: A fifth claw which is located in the inside of the front feet, and is higher than the other toes. Some dewclaws are removed as a puppy to prevent injuries (dewclaws can get ripped or torn - always keep you...
Obedience Competition for Your Golden Retriever
Published on Saturday, December 19, 2009 by admin Golden Retrievers are excellent dogs for competing in obedience trials. Because of their athletic nature, intelligence, and desire to please their owners, the Golden Retriever is a natural at obedience competition. In fact, the first three dogs of any breed to win the AKC Obedience Champion title, which started in 1977, were Golden Retrievers. If you're interested ...
Grooming Your Golden Retriever
Published on Saturday, December 19, 2009 by admin Golden Retrievers, on the whole, are fairly simple to groom. They have a double coat that is smooth and has hair of medium length. The texture of their coats is not prone to matting. Golden Retrievers should be brushed about twice a week with a stiff bristled brush and should be dry bathed on a regular basis. Save wet bathing for just once every few months, as the ...
Golden Retrievers Make Perfect Family Dogs
Published on Saturday, December 19, 2009 by admin If you're looking for a family pet, you can't go wrong with a Golden Retriever. Goldens are one of the best dogs for families with children, and make great companion dogs for single people, too. The patience and temperament of a Golden Retriever is nearly unmatched by any other breed. Golden Retrievers are great with children because they are so patient and toleran...
Golden Retrievers as Service And Narcotics Dogs
Published on Saturday, December 19, 2009 by admin Golden Retrievers are among the most popular family pets in the United States. They were originally bred as hunting dogs, but quickly gained a reputation for being a great family dog because of their gentle and easy going temperament. However, Golden Retrievers are often used as working dogs, too. In particular, they are excellent service dogs and are often used as na...
Golden Retrievers as Hunting Dogs
Published on Saturday, December 19, 2009 by admin Golden Retrievers are one of the most popular breeds of dog in the United States. They make great companion dogs, and are also very popular for service dogs. But the Golden Retriever breed was created to be a hunting dog, and for many years this was their sole purpose. It took several years before people realized the versatility of this breed. Golden Retrievers ret...
Did You Know? Facts About the Golden Retriever
Published on Saturday, December 19, 2009 by admin Golden Retrievers are the second most commonly registered breed with the American Kennel Club. Only Labrador Retrievers outrank the Golden in popularity. Because of their beauty and trainability, Golden Retrievers have been used extensively in television and movies. Buddy, the star of the movie "Air Bud" and its sequels was a Golden Retriever, as was the dog Comet ...