Could a Golden Retriever Be the Right Dog for You?

Living the Golden Life

By Cynthia A. Hudson, published Dec 12, 2007
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If you are contemplating adopting a Golden Retriever puppy into your family, here are some personal insights into the breed and what you may expect in raising these lovable, sweet dogs as pets.

I have two Goldens in my family, Jordan and Chloe, and they could not be more different from one another. Beautiful long blond hair, large soft brown eyes, intelligence galore, and a heart as big as all outdoors, these are the mainstays of a Golden Retriever but their personalities can differ to the extreme. Jordan is the elder of the two, almost ten years old now; his blond coat is darkening with age except on his face where he now has a little mask of white. He has always been a gentleman, carefully maneuvering his way through our house, slowly and deliberately, ever watchful not to disturb items that rest on tables when he plays. Chloe, who will be four years old next month, is my wild child. The Alpha dog of her litter, she rules the roost with her demanding presence although she is twenty pounds lighter and two inches shorter than her brother. She barrels down the stairs without concern for her safety or the well being of our house and furniture. She plows into chairs when chasing a ball (or the cat) and seems indifferent to her head being slammed into non-moving objects. Two dogs, same breed, two completely different dispositions.

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