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10 Secrets to Raising Healthy Golden Retriever Puppies

 10 Secrets to Raising Healthy Golden Retriever Puppies


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You Are About to Learn The 10 Secrets to Raising Healthy Golden Retriever puppies


The #1 success secret for raising Golden Retriever puppies is to research the breed before you buy.
Raising Golden Retriever puppies seems so obvious that it should scarcely be called a secret.  But it really is the biggest reason dog owners are either wildly happy with their choice or dismally disappointed by it.  Either they knew what Golden Retriever puppies were like before they adopted one, or they didn’t know what they were getting into.

The important question is:  What kind of Golden Retriever parent are you going to be?  The following are six of the most important questions to ask yourself before you adopt a Golden Retriever puppies.

1.  Are you adopting  Golden Retriever Puppies because you plan to use him as a watchdog?

If your answer is yes, start looking for a different breed.  This particular dog is anything but a watchdog.  A pet legendary for its gentle, friendly ways, the Golden Retriever doesn’t make a good watchdog.  Oh, sure, he’ll be barking at the stranger at the front door, but notice that tail.  It’s wagging at full speed asking the question, “Will you play with me?”  Not much of a threat to would-be bad guys!

2.  Do you have the time, the patience and the energy to devote to this breed?


I’ve already talked about the vibrancy of this dog.  You really need to do some soul-searching before answering this question.  In terms of your time and energy, Golden Retriever puppies are demanding in their own delightful way.

3.  Do you travel much?  Are you willing to have him travel with you?

Here’s one question many people don’t consider.  He’s not the type of dog who is happy spending time in a kennel.  With some planning, you can find many hotels that accept pets these days.

4.  Are you willing to make the long-term commitment involved with owning a Golden Retriever?

This isn’t just a lark that you experience for a couple days or months — the average lifespan of one of these dogs is about 12 years.

5.  Do you have the room — inside and out — for this breed?  Do you live near a park?

While this dog is quite adaptable, regular exercise is still essential to both his physical and mental well-being.

6.  Can you afford him?


The initial purchase price of Golden Retrieve puppies or dog is only the beginning.  The first expense after the initial purchase and equipment will be the veterinarian bills.  And don’t forget that this is a good-sized dog.  Good-sized dogs like to eat — a lot.  Consider what this may cost in weekly and monthly food costs.  Can your budget sustain this?

Now, do you still want to adopt a Golden Retriever?  Hopefully, you’ve honestly answered all the questions and still are very excited and enthusiastic about it.



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