Golden Retriever Puppy Information

A golden retriever puppy wins your heart with his soft tawny hair, melting brown eyes and happy pink-tongue smile. Outgoing and friendly, a golden retriever pup is a people pleaser.
  1. Buddy

    • A golden retriever puppy needs people. He demands affection. He greets everyone as a new friend, even burglars. Do not expect a guard dog.

    Homebody

    • A golden retriever puppy lives for people. Locking him outside away from people assures an unhappy puppy likely to bark, dig, destroy or escape.

    Hunter

    • His hunting heritage assures a golden retriever puppy explores every corner. He digs to find what is in the ground, chews new things and retrieves or drags out every sock, pillow or loose object for play. Exercise and daily play are critical to channel these talents.

    Student

    • Your healthy puppy grows quickly to weigh 40 lbs. to 90 lbs. Start training at eight to 10 weeks, otherwise she will knock over children and adults with her exuberance and strength.

    Showing Off

    • His soft puppy coat needs frequent grooming or it mats with skin problems. His floppy ears get infections and must be cleaned. The long silky hair attracts burs and seeds that require a grooming comb.

    Companion

    • A happy, good-natured golden retriever puppy grows up to be a trusted companion. His life, usually 10 to 14 years, means a long relationship with your dog who remains a puppy at heart.