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Golden Michigan Puppy Retriever
The golden michigan puppy retriever will provide information on the heritage of the puppy and the kennels.
It is preferable to take the dog home when it is 7-8 weeks old; before the age of 7 weeks, it is practically impossible to assess the animal. The breed is prone to several genetic diseases and you can avoid them by buying only from reputable breeders. First look at the dog’s parents’ medical certificates and pedigree, ask the breeder for a health warranty, which gives you an opportunity to change the unhealthy dog. There is no guarantee that you will be able to show the dog, because much depends on the training and care.
The golden michigan puppy retriever will provide information on the heritage of the puppy and the kennels.
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Golden Michigan Puppy Retriever -
puppy, kennels
When purchasing a purebred dog, it’s important to know the breed standard. The hallmark of this breed is a feathered, medium-length, cream to copper-colored coat. The undercoat is dense and warm and the outer coat is water-repellent. Purebred dogs of this breed are described as agile, sturdy, strong, and well-proportioned. Their neck should be strong enough to carry downed game. The tail is long, but never carried curled. The nose should be black; the eyes are brown. The head of these dogs should be broad and powerful, with a tapering muzzle. The frontal stop should be clear and well defined. The golden michigan puppy retriever will provide information on the heritage of the puppy and the kennels.
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A lab golden retriever mix is sometimes available from kennels that breed these dogs or from a rescue.
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