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Cooper Golden Retriever

$900.00

Goldens are extremely gentle and intelligent dogs that aim to please. They make excellent family dogs and adore children. Because of this, they make great assistance dogs and companions. First and foremost a retriever by nature, they will grab, pull or carry anything that can fit into their mouths, so regular training is essential to avoid mischievous behaviours. Golden Retrievers love long walks and play time, so regular daily exercise is essential, however they are very adaptable to indoor or outdoor life. It is important to ensure that they are well-socialised with other dogs, animals and humans at an early age and to include them in family activities. Like all dogs, this socialisation helps avoid anxiety disorders and apprehension towards strangers.

Cooper Golden Retriever

Cooper Golden Retriever are generally a healthy breed. RightPaw recommendeds selecting a breeder who has done x-rays for Elbow and Hip Dysplasia on their breeding dogs. Eye certification to show the breeding dogs are free from genetic eye diseases is also highly recommended. Keeping a Golden’s weight under control and avoiding overfeeding them, can help avoid health problems later in life. Golden Retrievers are usually 51-61cm (20-24in) in height, weigh between 27-34kg (59-75lb) (as an adult) and have an average lifespan of 10-12 years.
Goldens are extremely gentle and intelligent dogs that aim to please. They make excellent family dogs and adore children. Because of this, they make great assistance dogs and companions. First and foremost a retriever by nature, they will grab, pull or carry anything that can fit into their mouths, so regular training is essential to avoid mischievous behaviours. Golden Retrievers love long walks and play time, so regular daily exercise is essential, however they are very adaptable to indoor or outdoor life. It is important to ensure that they are well-socialised with other dogs, animals and humans at an early age and to include them in family activities. Like all dogs, this socialisation helps avoid anxiety disorders and apprehension towards strangers.

Health

Goldens are generally healthy dogs, and responsible breeders will screen their breeding stock for health conditions including elbow and hip dysplasia; eye conditions such as juvenile cataracts,

Exercise

Like most Sporting breeds, Goldens need plenty of daily exercise. A Golden who doesn’t get enough exercise is likely to engage in undesirable behavior. Goldens make great companions on long runs and bike rides, although consultation with a vet is recommended before starting strenuous or high-impact activities that might cause stress to the dog’s bones and joints.

Nutrition

A high-quality dog food appropriate for the dog’s age (puppy, adult, or senior) will have all the nutrients the breed needs. Some Goldens can become overweight, so watch your dog’s calorie consumption and weight level. If you choose to give your dog treats, do so in moderation. Treats can be an important aid in training, but giving too many can cause obesity.

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