Praise for the Golden Retriever

If you want a great pet and hunting partner the Golden Retriever cannot be overlooked.

The breed came about in the mid 1800s. The British Kennel Club first recognized the breed in 1913 calling them “Yellow or Golden Retrievers”. In 1920 the name “Yellow” was dropped altogether.

The characteristics that make this breed useful to the sportsman also make it attractive to the pet owner. The Golden is gentle, sensitive, intelligent, and willing. Having an almost waterproof undercoat the Golden can withstand cold conditions and icy water. The Golden is noted for his water retrieves and can be equally useful on upland birds because of his great ability to wind birds from forty to fifty yards. The golden has also gained recognition as a guide dog for the blind.

Go to a reputable golden retriever breeder to be sure the above characteristics have been bred into the dog.
When choosing a puppy test for aggressive and submissive behaviors. You can email jdmoose@earthlink.net to receive our article “Picking a Pup”.
You can create the perfect pet by using the “Teach Me Please” system - obedience is structured to enhance the Golden’s natural abilities. The course highlights the fetch command because the Golden is noted for its soft mouth. The Golden’s sensitive nature results in easily understanding corrections.
In the Field course you will learn skills to work your Golden off-leash from distances and still maintain complete control of the dog. You will find the Golden Retriever masters these skills fast because of his native intelligence and willingness to please.

In conclusion, whether or not you want to train your Golden to hunt, you will give your dog a quality education if you follow the step-by-step program designed specifically for retrievers.

One of our customers purchased his Golden from the Humane Society and taught his dog from the “Teach Me Please” Course starting at one year old (SEE PHOTO AT LEFT).
Joe claimed he never had a better dog – so well mannered he was allowed into the house and still broke ice to retrieve a duck.









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