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Golden Retriever

Origin

🇬🇧

United Kingdom

Size

Large Breed

Ideal Space

House with backyard

Ideal Weather

15º-25ºC

Avg Monthly Expenses

₹5,700

Basic Lifestyle

₹8,550

Premium Lifestyle

Top 5 Traits

Athletic

Loyal

Playful

Energetic

Intelligent

Golden Retriever

Quick Information

Golden Retrievers are originally from Scotland, bred in the 19th century. These are a cross between Yellow Retriever and the now-extinct Tweed Water Spaniel. 


They are bred for the purpose of hunting and retrieving in water and rugged terrain. They are also employed in search and rescue operations, as guides to the visually impaired, and hunting.


Today, they are popular for their friendly nature. The Golden Retrievers, affectionately called Goldies, are one of the most beloved dog breeds in the world. They are loyal, loving, tolerant and easy-to-train dog breeds. They make the best family dogs.


They are muscular, medium-sized dogs known for their lustrous golden coat that gives them the name ‘Golden Retrievers’. These Goldens are the best family dogs and they get along with children and other pets. 

 

Characteristics

Barking

Quiet

Loud

Temperament with Kids

Aggressive

Friendly

Playfulness

Silent

Very Playful

Friendliness

Not Friendly

Super Friendly

Compatibility with other dogs

Aggressive

Friendly

Need for attention

Independent

Very Needy

Monthly Expenses

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Golden Retriever PUPPIES FOR YOU

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Uttar Pradesh

Male2 Months old

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Uttar Pradesh

Male2 Months old

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Maharashtra

Male2 Months old

Golden Retriever Puppies
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Nutrition

Monthly Food Expenses

₹ 3,000 - ₹ 4,500

Calories per day

Puppies1500 kcal

Adults1400 kcal

Essential Nutrients

Protein

Fats

Carbohydrates

Vitamins

Minerals

Fibre

List of foods

Chicken

Dry Dog Food

Home made meals

Fresh Meat

Vegetables

Fresh Fish

Fruits

Mutton

  • Golden Retrievers are highly energetic dog breeds. They require adequate nutrients for their daily activity.
  • A high-quality, large-breed puppy formula as recommended by the veterinarians should be fed to the golden retriever puppies till they turn 12-18 months old. The puppy food must contain a high amount of proteins to cater to their fast growth. 
  • The adult dog should be fed the AAFCO - recommended diet that helps them maintain their energy levels and sufficient nutrients in their diet. Adult golden retrievers need moderate levels of proteins and fats to sustain daily activities. 
  • Along with proteins, the food must contain omega-3 & omega-6 fatty acids to promote brain function, while the vitamins and minerals support bone health and overall well-being. 
  • The feeding schedule should be monitored and it is recommended to feed your adult dog twice a day to avoid obesity and excess weight gain. 


Note: These are general guidelines. Consult a veterinarian to determine the specific dietary needs of your dog.

 

Breakdown of Macro-nutrients

Selecting Good Quality Food

  • You should select a high-quality dog food that has meat as a base. You can feed them lean meat, turkey, chicken and fresh fish to cater to their protein requirements.
  • Along with that, you can feed them boiled vegetables like carrots and beans in a balanced amount to provide minerals and vitamins. 
  • Fresh fruits like blueberries and apples can serve as antioxidants without any added sugar.
 

Never feed these foods to Golden Retriever

Avoid anything with these ingredients

Alcohol

Avocados

Garlic

Coffee / Tea

Sugar

Salt

Onions

Mushrooms

Dairy

Grapes

Cherries

  • You should avoid feeding your Golden Retriever those food items that contain artificial preservatives, colors and flavours that can cause allergies.
  • Avoid feeding fatty food items that can cause obesity and affect the overall health of the dog.
  • Do not give your dog food items like chocolates, onion, garlic, raisins, and grapes which can be fatal. 
 
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Health

Avg Monthly Expenses

₹ 1,500 - ₹ 2,250

Common Health Issues

Blastomycosis

Bloat

Canine distemper

Canine Influenza

Hip Dysplasia

Heartworm

Well being

Exercise

Agility Training

Bonding

Games

Socialization

Hiking

Energy Level

Very High

Exercise routine

60 - 90 minutes

Recognising Stress

Changes in appetite

Excessive Barking

Decreased play

Excessive Panting

Pacing

Reluctance to move

Increased laziness

Medical Care

Golden Retriever Club of America recognizes certain health issues that are commonly found in Golden Retrievers, such as - 


  • Atopic Dermatitis (Atopy): This is a skin issue that causes inflammation and itchy skin. This is caused by allergens like pollens, grass, mold, and dust mites. This leads to skin thickening, hair loss or ear infections. This can be detected by regular vet screening and health check-ups. 


  • Hypothyroidism: This is caused when the endocrine glands are under-developed and fail to secrete enough hormones. The symptoms can be unexplained weight loss, low energy levels, thinning fur, recurring skin and ear infections, and scaly skin. This can be addressed by life-long medication. 


  • Hot Spots: These are localized areas on dog’s skin that are inflamed and infected by bacteria or yeast. This leads to hair loss or skin redness. If you find these symptoms, take your dog to the vet. This can be treated by medication. 


  • Elbow & Hip Dysplasia: A common genetic condition found in dogs where the elbow bone and hip bone are underdeveloped causing joint pains, slowness of movement, and reluctance to run, jump or walk down the stairs. This can be treated by  weight management, diet, exercise and joint supplements. In severe cases, it can be treated by surgery.


  • Heart Condition: Subaortic Valuvular Stenosis (SAS) is a genetic condition found in Golden Retriever puppies caused by bad breeding practices. This can be detected by veterinarians as they can hear heart murmurs during regular check-ups. Severe SAS in dogs can cause tiredness, collapse and sudden death. 


  • Cancers: Golden Retrievers are prone to some types of canine cancers such as,


-Lymphoma: A type of cancer that originates in lymph nodes and spreads across different organs. This causes enlarged lymph nodes in the neck, behind the knee, and inner thighs.


-Hemangiosarcoma (HSA): An aggressive type of cancer that originates in the spleen, liver, or heart of a Golden Retriever. HSA is a blood-filled tumor that can rupture and cause internal bleeding. Sometimes, the internal bleeding can be fatal.

 

Vaccination details

Growth Stage

Core Vaccines

6 - 8 weeks

Distemper, Hepatitis, Parvovirus (DHP) vaccine.

10 - 12 weeks

Booster DHP vaccine and parvovirus

14 - 16 weeks

Final booster DHP vaccine

18-20 weeks

Rabies Vaccine

Recommendations to care for senior Golden Retriever dogs

  • Regular vet check-ups: As they age, it is very necessary to take them to regular vet check-ups. This helps to detect any health issues like hip dysplasia or heart problems. 
  • Balanced diet: The food and nutrient requirements can change for senior dogs. So, it is good to have a balanced diet as recommended by the vets. You can also get foods that are specifically designed for the senior dogs. 
  • Moderate exercise: The energy levels in the senior dogs naturally reduces and hence their exercise needs also change. But, making them exercise is a must to avoid obesity or any other health-related diseases. 
  • Regular grooming: Regular grooming helps them keep hygienic and prevents any kind of infections and skin diseases. 
  • Mental stimulation: Keeping them mentally stimulated is a must at their age. Continued socialization, engaging toys and puzzles should keep them mentally stimulated and avoid boredom. 


Important Note: This information is for general guidance only. Always consult a qualified veterinarian for personalized advice.

 
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Grooming

Avg Monthly Expenses

₹ 1,200 - ₹ 1,800

Shedding Level

High Shedding

Hygienic Checklist

Bathing

Brushing

Ear Cleaning

Eye Care

Nail Trimming

Teeth Care

Benefits of Grooming

Cleanliness

Prevents Bad Breath

Low Shedding

Odourless

Prevents infections

Quality of life

  • Golden Retrievers have thick coats and are high shedders. Brushing them every day helps avoid matting and cleans the loose fur.
  • Giving them a bath once in 6-8 weeks is a must, and keep in mind to use mild shampoos or shampoos recommended by the vets. Drying their fur is equally important.
  • Golden Retrievers have floppy ears and there is a high chance of dirt and debris being accumulated. So, clean their ears at least once a week to avoid ear infections. You can use vet-recommended solutions for ear cleaning.
  • Nail trimming should be done to avoid discomfort in walking.
  • Teeth care is equally important to avoid dental issues and bad breath in dogs.
 
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Adopt or Shop: The choice is yours!

Cost of buying

₹ 15,000 - ₹ 50,000

If you want a Golden Retriever for your home, you have two basic options: buying or adopting.


Buying 


The most essential thing when purchasing a pet is choosing a trustworthy breeder. Ensure that any breeder treats the dogs appropriately and follows the moral breeding procedure.


Ask the Golden Retriever breeder to provide health certificates and lineage papers to ensure that the dog is healthy and purebred. Visit the kennel to confirm that there is no in-breeding taking place. 


The cost of golden retriever puppies depends on many variables like ancestry, possibility of show quality, and breeder reputation. 



Adopt


Give a homeless pet all the love with adoption. Maybe breed-specific rescues, a local animal shelter, or other rescue groups have a puppy up for adoption.


Adoption fees usually cover vaccinations, spaying/neutering, and initial medical care. These fees vary, but they are generally lower than they would be to buy from a breeder.


Here are some of the breeds that are similar to Golden Retriever


Labrador Retriever | Chesapeake Bay Retriever | Great Pyrenees | Irish Setters | Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retrievers | Leonberger | Kuvasz

 

Prerequisites to pet a Golden Retriever

Willingness to train

Time and Effort

Financial Capability

Space and Environment

Access to Groomer

Lifestyle Compatibility

Access to Veterinary

Golden Retriever breeders in India

Mohit Dawaliya

Mohit Dawaliya

Mohi Pet Project Kennel

Meerut, Uttar Pradesh

11 Puppies
RAHUL MANE

RAHUL MANE

JAGVIR KENNEL

Kolhapur, Maharashtra

4 Puppies
Harish Kumar

Harish Kumar

Ram Lakshmi's Kennel

Hosur, Tamil Nadu

4 Puppies

Now that you know what it takes to raise a Golden Retriever, are you ready to take the next step to pet one?

Research: Do thorough research about the breed, its requirements, health issues,  temperaments, traits, and compatibility. See if Golden Retrievers are a good fit for your lifestyle.


Find reputable sources: Before buying a Golden Retriever puppy, look for a trustworthy breeder who practices ethical breeding. Also, check out the local rescues or shelters if you are planning to adopt.


Visit breeder/adoption centers: Make a plan to visit the kennels or adoption centers before going to buy or adopt the dog. Know about their behavior, health, immunization, history, and lineage.


Ask for documentation: Do not miss the health certification, vaccination record, and any other related document from the breeder before buying the puppy. If you are adopting, make sure you inquire about the behavior and past and recent health conditions.


Prepare your home: It is your duty to make a comfortable living space for the dog before bringing it into your life. So make sure you are well aware of the requirements, such as space, time, and commitment needed to have a dog at home. Ensure you have enough supplies, grooming tools, a bed, a food bowl, and other necessities.

 

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Frequently Asked Questions

Do Golden Retrievers get along well with children and other animals?

Golden retrievers are recognized for having a calm and kind nature. They make a great choice for families because they typically get along nicely with kids and other pets.

Do Golden Retrievers make good first dogs for new owners?

Due to their trainability and sociable personalities, Golden Retrievers may be appropriate for first-time dog owners. They still need dedication, time, and the right instruction, though.

How often should I groom my Golden Retriever?

Golden Retrievers should be brushed at least once a week to manage shedding and prevent mats. They generally need a bath every 6-8 weeks. Regular ear cleaning and dental care are also important to maintain overall health.

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