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Breeder Golden Retriever
Contact an experienced breeder, golden retriever clubs, or rescues to learn more about the dog and how to choose puppies.
Before purchasing a puppy, you should visit the kennel and see everything with your own eyes: under what conditions the dogs are kept, what the parents look like, how the puppies behave in the litter. Don’t trust kennels that are ready to ship the dogs without seeing you. Only reputable kennels can provide you with a proof that both the sire and the dam have been examined for various disorders typical of the breed. Such kennels sell the puppies with health records, pedigrees, written contracts and lifelong health guarantees.
Contact an experienced breeder, golden retriever clubs, or rescues to learn more about the dog and how to choose puppies.
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Breeder Golden Retriever -
dog, puppies
Though puppies are very funny and cute, novice owners are not recommended to begin with a purebred puppy of this breed. It’s better to adopt a second-hand adult or senior dog, which is already housebroken and given obedience training. Puppies demand more time and attention than adults. When buying a puppy, you should be ready to control it constantly for many months. It will be necessary to get up several times during the night to take the puppy out. The first year is the most difficult for the owners. It’s also very important for the development of the puppy’s personality. Contact an experienced breeder, golden retriever clubs, or rescues to learn more about the dog and how to choose puppies.
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