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Additional information (Wiki):The
Golden Retriever is a breed of dog,
historically developed as a gundog to
retrieve shot waterfowl and upland game
during hunting. As such they were bred
to have a soft mouth to retrieve game
undamaged and an instinctive love of
water. Their intelligence and
versatility sees them employed in a
variety of roles including illegal drug
detection, search and rescue, as hunting
dogs and as guide dogs. Its friendly,
eager-to-please and patient demeanor has
made it one of the most popular family
dogs (by registration) in the world.
The temperament of the Golden Retriever
is a hallmark of the breed and is
described in the standard as "kindly,
friendly and confident". They are not "one
man dogs" and are generally equally
amiable with both strangers and those
familiar to them. Their trusting, gentle
disposition therefore makes them a poor
guard dog. Any form of unprovoked
aggression or hostility towards either
people, dogs or other animals, whether
in the show ring or community, is
completely unacceptable in a Golden
Retriever and is not in keeping with the
character of the breed and as such is
considered a serious fault. Nor should a
Golden Retriever be unduly timid or
nervous. The typical Golden Retriever is
calm, naturally intelligent and biddable,
with an exceptional eagerness to please.
Most Goldens need plenty of exercise,
such as dog agility.
Golden retriever puppy jumping to catch
a treat.
Golden Retrievers are also noted for
their intelligence and can learn up to
roughly 240 commands, words and phrases.
The Golden Retriever ranks fourth in
Stanley Coren's The Intelligence of Dogs,
being one of the brightest dogs ranked
by obedience command trainability. These
dogs are also renowned for their
patience with children.
By the time they reach maturity however,
Goldens will have become active and
fun-loving animals with the
exceptionally patient demeanor befitting
a dog bred to sit quietly for hours in a
hunting blind. Adult Golden Retrievers
love to work, and have a keen ability to
focus on a given task. They will
seemingly work until collapse, so care
should be taken to avoid overworking
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