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Golden Retriever

Scotland's golden gift to the sporting world—a versatile retriever with exceptional trainability, gentle nature, and stunning golden coat

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21.5-24 inches, 55-75 lbs
10-12 years lifespan
Versatile land & water retriever

Health Overview

Golden Retrievers have a lifespan of 10-12 years. Unfortunately, the breed has a higher incidence of cancer than most other breeds—studies suggest approximately 60% of Goldens will develop cancer during their lifetime. This is a serious concern that responsible breeders are working to address.

Beyond cancer, Goldens are prone to several inherited conditions. The Golden Retriever Club of America requires extensive health testing for breeding dogs. Purchasing from a breeder who performs these tests is crucial for getting a healthy puppy.

Health Conditions to Monitor

Cancer

Hemangiosarcoma, lymphoma, mast cell tumors, and osteosarcoma are common. The Morris Animal Foundation's Golden Retriever Lifetime Study is researching causes. Regular vet checkups are essential.

Hip & Elbow Dysplasia

Joint conditions common in the breed. OFA or PennHIP testing required for responsible breeding. Maintain healthy weight to reduce joint stress.

Heart Disease

Subvalvular aortic stenosis (SAS) is a concern. Heart examination by a board-certified cardiologist recommended for breeding dogs.

Eye Conditions

Cataracts, pigmentary uveitis, and progressive retinal atrophy can occur. Annual eye exams recommended. DNA testing available for some conditions.

Skin Conditions

Allergies, hot spots, and ichthyosis (genetic skin disease). DNA test available for ichthyosis.

NCL (Neuronal Ceroid Lipofuscinosis)

Fatal neurological disease. DNA test available. All breeding dogs should be tested.

Recommended Health Testing

The Golden Retriever Club of America recommends these tests for breeding dogs:

OFA Hip Evaluation
OFA Elbow Evaluation
Cardiac Exam by Cardiologist
OFA Eye Certification (annual)
NCL DNA Test
Ichthyosis DNA Test

The Cancer Crisis

The high cancer rate in Golden Retrievers has prompted significant research. The Morris Animal Foundation's Golden Retriever Lifetime Study is following 3,000+ Goldens to identify cancer causes. When choosing a breeder, ask about cancer in their lines and longevity of their dogs. Consider supporting breeders who participate in cancer research and breed for longevity.

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