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Golden Meadows Retrievers | The Golden Retriever Blog
2y ago
Are you searching for a new dog to welcome into your family? Before you decide on the breed, it is essential to research each dog’s traits, physical attributes and life span so you and your household know what to expect when adopting a new family member.
Long-living dog breeds can become a part of your home for a decade or longer. Whether you prefer a small, medium or large breed, you can determine the best dog breed that lives the longest.
Small Dog Breeds
The longest-living small dog breeds make playful pets for family members to love. You can benefit from adopting a small dog if you live in ..read more
Golden Meadows Retrievers | The Golden Retriever Blog
2y ago
Golden Retrievers are a work of art in motion. Whether you’re playing fetch or chasing one another around the yard, his beautifully soft yellow-gold coat flounces along behind him gracefully. It’s the picture of perfection for Golden owners, and something that spurs on photo opportunities, treasured memories, and some of the most delightful moments you’ll ever have with your dog.
Life with a Golden isn’t all perfection, though; these silly and playful dogs have a natural penchant for things like mud puddles, piles of fresh earth for the garden, and fresh-cut grass. All that rolling, jumping an ..read more
Golden Meadows Retrievers | The Golden Retriever Blog
2y ago
If you have a dog, you’ve undoubtedly had your heart stolen by those cute head tilts. Their ears stand up, they stare into your eyes and move their head to one side—and your heart melts instantly. You shower them with hugs, kisses and treats and patiently wait until the next time it appears.
If you wonder why dogs tilt their heads when we speak to them, you’re not alone. According to professionals and various studies, the reasons dog tilt their heads may be much more meaningful than you think.
Is It Normal for Dogs to Tilt Their Heads?
You may have noticed that when you talk in your unique bab ..read more
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2y ago
Your dog can see more colors than you think, just in different shades than you. Dogs perceive color differently than humans, but their world is not limited to gray, black and white as once believed. Dogs have a different eye structure than humans, which limits their color range to certain colors, such as yellow and blue. Understanding a dog’s color range can help you choose toys and training objects they will be able to see the clearest.
What Is Colorblindness?
Colorblindness is the inability to see certain colors or differentiate between colors. It occurs due to an abnormality in the eye’s co ..read more
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2y ago
Most dog owners know what it’s like to deal with a begging dog. This common behavior can be a nuisance during mealtimes and a health problem for your dog if you give in. Understanding why your dog begs for food and practicing a few simple training techniques can go a long way toward correcting the behavior.
Why Do Dogs Beg for Food?
As humans domesticated dogs, our furry friends learned how to interact with us to get what they want most — food. Dogs are natural scavengers, and we’ve inadvertently encouraged this behavior through domestication.
In many cases, dogs will beg regardless of when th ..read more
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2y ago
If you are thinking of bringing an adorable puppy home to your family, a Golden Retriever should without a doubt be near the top of your list, as they are one of the most docile and affection breeds out there. Before you actually commit to purchasing a puppy, however, you probably want to research various ways of conducting Golden Retriever training.
Getting a puppy is a lot of fun, but you should make sure you are ready to train your new friend before you bring him into your home. You do not want this little ball of fur to learn bad habits which he will carry through adulthood when it ma ..read more
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2y ago
When a treasured pet dies, it can literally incapacitate us. It’s an all-encompassing sort of grief that feels very much like losing a family member – and why wouldn’t it be? After all, our beloved pets are just as much our family members as anyone else.
New evidence shows that losing a pet may have consequences even more dire than deep sadness; it could even cause cardiovascular trouble, too.
Takotsubo Cardiomyopathy (Broken Heart Syndrome)
Takotsubo cardiomyopathy, spurred on by the stress of losing a pet, causes the left heart ventricle to balloon up dangerously. While the disorder dis ..read more
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2y ago
It is important to know some of the common traits of the dog you are looking to add to your family. Some dogs have various exercise requirements, temperaments and other needs that may or may not fit your family composition. Therefore, it would be wise to do your due diligence in the beginning and avoid any conflict later on. When considering a pointing dog, there are a few common traits that you should be aware of that may affect your decision.
Hunting Dog
These breeds are known to be excellent hunting dogs. In fact, they received their “pointing” title from the way that they tend to instincti ..read more
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2y ago
Although cats and dogs have a long-standing reputation as archenemies, it is possible for them to become best friends — or at least live peacefully together!
Adding a dog to your cat-owning family may be easier than you think — as long as you choose the right dog breed. Figuring out which dog breeds are the most cat-friendly can go a long way toward fostering a harmonious relationship between your furry companions.
Why Dogs and Cats Do or Don’t Get Along
Certain dog breeds are less likely to get along with cats than others. For example, dogs in the Terrier Group were bred to hunt and kill verm ..read more
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2y ago
Hunting dogs must be properly trained. In addition, certain traits bred into some dog breeds will create better hunting companions. Not just any dog is up to the task. Keep reading to learn more about the qualities successful hunting dogs have and which dog breeds are best suited for hunting.
Which Traits Should a Hunting Dog Have?
The following natural traits in a dog will help produce the best hunting dog, in addition to proper training.
Eager to Please
First and foremost, a good hunting dog should be eager to please its owner and obedient. A dog that runs off and devours prey on its ow ..read more