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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

Personality & Character

The Golden Retriever is renowned for its friendly, reliable, and trustworthy temperament. The breed standard describes them as "friendly, reliable, and trustworthy"—and this is not an exaggeration. Goldens are people-oriented dogs that form strong bonds with their families.

Their gentle disposition makes them excellent family dogs, particularly with children. They are patient, tolerant, and eager to please. This temperament, combined with their intelligence, has made them among the most popular breeds for service dog work, therapy work, and assistance roles.

While friendly with everyone, Goldens are devoted to their families. They are social dogs that don't do well with extended isolation. Their desire to please makes them highly trainable, but they retain a playful, sometimes goofy nature throughout life.

Strengths

  • Exceptionally friendly and gentle
  • Highly intelligent and trainable
  • Excellent with children
  • Reliable, consistent temperament
  • Patient and tolerant
  • Versatile—hunting, service, therapy, companion

Considerations

  • Heavy shedding requires regular grooming
  • High energy, especially when young
  • Not effective as guard dogs (too friendly)
  • Can be mouthy as puppies
  • Prone to cancer—important health concern
  • Needs significant daily exercise

The "Merry" Temperament

The breed standard specifically mentions the Golden's "merry" tail action, but this describes their overall temperament as well. Goldens approach life with enthusiasm and joy. They are happy dogs whose tail wags constantly. This positive attitude makes them a pleasure to live and work with, contributing to their success as therapy and service dogs.

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