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  • Every Golden Retriever resources available here for your favorite dog!
    Golden_Resources.html
  • Golden Retriever books of every type. Discover everything you need to know about your favorite dog!
    Golden_Retriever_Book.html
  • Golden puppies love to chew, and will chew anything they can get. Although chew toys are preferred, there is a way that you can help your Golden fulfill his natural instinct to chew, and help him to...
    Tips_for_Training_Your_Golden.html
  • Dogs aren’t like humans, so they need to learn in different ways. Dogs don’t have human responses, meaning that they don’t operate with the principle of right or wrong. Instead, they operate on a principle of response, guided by the actions you give them...
    Training_Your_Golden_Retriever.html
  • If you have a crate and leave it open, your Golden will start to go to it when he gets sleepy or when he gets confused. Although Golden’s tend to like crates, you shouldn’t overuse one by allowing him to...
    Crate_Training_Your_Golden.html
  • To properly house train your Golden Retriever, you must stick to a routine regarding your crate, and ensure that he doesn’t spend additional time outside of his crate. When he is outside...
    House_Breaking_Your_Golden_Retriever.html
  • Socializing your Golden Retriever is very important. As you may already know, all dog breeds behave different in front of strangers, with some dogs choosing to ignore people altogether. They may choose to glance at someone, then go on...
    Socializing_Your_Golden_Retriever.html
  • With the term training in mind, there are several different meanings involved. When you are looking to train your Golden Retriever, you have a few options available to you...
    Training_for_Your_Golden_Retriever.html
  • Once you have helped your Golden Retriever build up his immune system, he will be healthy and strong enough to fend off...
    Keeping_Your_Golden_Retriever_Healthy.html
  • There are many common health problems that your Golden Retriever will experience most of these ailments are nothing serious, providing you know how they should be treated...
    Common_Health_Problems.html
  • Eye disease is very common with Golden Retrievers. Most Golden’s will generally have hereditary cataracts, which is a common eye problem. At an early age...
    Eye_and_Heart_Disease.html
  • Hip dysplasia is a poor formation of the hip joints, which is a common growing disease with younger dogs of virtually every breed. With larger breeds, unsteady hip joints are common, although hip dysplasia can be a serious problem that...
    Hip_Dysplasia_and_Golden_Retrievers.html
  • Even though medical problems are somewhat common with Golden Retrievers, you can help to prevent them by making sure your dog is...
    Medical_Problems_of_Golden_Retrievers.html
  • Discover all you need to know about what to feed your Golden Retriever!
    Feeding_Your_Golden.html
  • All Golden Retriever puppies will nurture from their mother until they reach the age of seven weeks. Once they reach the age of three weeks, they should be fed with puppy food, which you should soak and mix into a...
    Feeding_Your_Golden_Retriever.html
  • Most commercial foods will offer your Golden great sources of protein and vitamins, although fresh food contains far more essential sources. Chicken and meat for instance...
    The_Combination_Approach_to_Feeding.html
  • A lot of people wonder what type of human food they should feed their Golden. Even though many prefer to stick with dog food and only dog food, there are certain types of human food that...
    Human_Food_for_Your_Golden.html