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Golden Health Problem Retriever
The golden health problem retriever is uncommon, they are generally healthy puppies and are not usually found in a rescue.
To learn more about this breed, talk to experienced owners and breeders. They can help you make the right choice. Though the dogs of these breed are very intelligent and friendly, they are very difficult to own because of their active temperament and long coat, which sheds constantly and is difficult to groom. Not all owners are ready for a responsible ownership, because they lack knowledge on the breed and its keeping requirements. A properly trained dog of this breed makes a loving family companion and forms close bonds with the whole family.
The golden health problem retriever is uncommon, they are generally healthy puppies and are not usually found in a rescue.
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Golden Health Problem Retriever -
puppies, rescue
These dogs are large and strong; males are 22-24 inches at the withers and weigh 60-80 pounds, females are a little smaller and stand 20-22 inches and weigh 55-70 pounds. They were designed specially for waterfowl and small game retrieving. The breed is relatively healthy, but has several hereditary diseases, which can be avoided by careful breeding. Like all large dogs, they are prone to hip dysplasia and should be checked in an early age. Another possible disorders are heart and eye diseases, allergies to fleas, and so forth. The golden health problem retriever is uncommon, they are generally healthy puppies and are not usually found in a rescue.
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