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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

Physical Characteristics

Size & Build

  • Height: Males 23-24 inches, Females 21.5-22.5 inches
  • Weight: Males 65-75 lbs, Females 55-65 lbs
  • Build: Powerful, active, well-balanced
  • Body Type: Slightly longer than tall, deep chest

Coat & Color

  • Coat Type: Dense, water-repellent double coat; can be straight or wavy
  • Color: Rich, lustrous golden in various shades
  • Feathering: Moderate feathering on chest, back of legs, tail
  • Undercoat: Dense undercoat provides insulation

Distinguishing Features

Head & Expression

Broad skull with well-defined stop. Friendly, intelligent expression is a hallmark of the breed. Eyes are dark brown, medium-large, and set well apart.

Tail

Thick and muscular at base, following natural line of croup. Carried with a merry action, level or with slight upward curve. Well-feathered.

Coat Texture

The outer coat is firm and resilient, lying close to the body. It may be straight or wavy. Natural ruff around neck. Untrimmed natural appearance is preferred.

Movement

Free, smooth, powerful gait with good reach and drive. When trotting, feet tend to converge toward center line of balance.

American vs. British Goldens

While the same breed, American and British Golden Retrievers have diverged in appearance. American Goldens tend to be darker gold with a straighter coat. British (English) Goldens are typically lighter, sometimes cream-colored, with a wavier, thicker coat and stockier build. Both types are correct within their respective standards. For hunting, American field-bred Goldens are often preferred.

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