"Your Ultimate Companion Awaits: Golden Retriever Puppies Now Available for Sale!"

The Golden Retriever

Unlock boundless joy with our adorable Golden Retriever puppies! These lovable companions are renowned for their gentle temperament, loyalty, and unwavering affection. Raised in a nurturing environment, our puppies are well-socialized and ready to become cherished members of your family. Whether frolicking in the yard or snuggled up by your side, their playful nature and warm demeanor bring smiles to every moment. Don’t miss the opportunity to welcome the epitome of canine companionship into your home. Join countless families who have experienced the unconditional love and companionship that only a Golden Retriever can provide. Adopt your bundle of joy today!

Available Puppies

Duc

Breed: Golden Retriever

Sex: Male

Current Age: 10 months

Vaccinations: Up-to-date

Comes with 1 – year Health Guarantee + toys

AUD $1200

Chanel

Breed: Golden Retriever

Sex: Female

Current Age: 10 months

Vaccinations: Up-to-date

Comes with 1 – year Health Guarantee + toys

AUD $1200

Louie

Breed: Golden Retriever

Sex: Male

Current Age: 10 months

Vaccinations: Up-to-date

Comes with 1 – year Health Guarantee + toys

AUD $1200

Boomer

Breed: Golden Retriever

Sex: Male

Current Age: 10 months

Vaccinations: Up-to-date

Comes with 1 – year Health Guarantee + toys

AUD $1200

Amber

Breed: Golden Retriever

Sex: Female

Current Age: 10 months

Vaccinations: Up-to-date

Comes with 1 – year Health Guarantee + toys

AUD $1200

Joey

Breed: Golden Retriever

Sex: Male

Current Age: 10 months

Vaccinations: Up-to-date

Comes with 1 – year Health Guarantee + toys

AUD $1200

Niner

Breed: Golden Retriever

Sex: Female

Current Age: 10 months

Vaccinations: Up-to-date

Comes with 1 – year Health Guarantee + toys

AUD $1200

Athena

Breed: Golden Retriever

Sex: Female

Current Age: 10 months

Vaccinations: Up-to-date

Comes with 1 – year Health Guarantee + toys

AUD $1200

Demko

Breed: Golden Retriever

Sex: Male

Current Age: 10 months

Vaccinations: Up-to-date

Comes with 1 – year Health Guarantee + toys

AUD $1200

Oreo

Breed: Golden Retriever

Sex: Male

Current Age: 10 months

Vaccinations: Up-to-date

Comes with 1 – year Health Guarantee + toys

AUD $1200

Bolton

Breed: Golden Retriever

Sex: Male

Current Age: 10 months

Vaccinations: Up-to-date

Comes with 1 – year Health Guarantee + toys

AUD $1200

Deco

Breed: Golden Retriever

Sex: Male

Current Age: 10 months

Vaccinations: Up-to-date

Comes with 1 – year Health Guarantee + toys

AUD $1200

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Golden Retriever History

Golden Retrievers were originally bred in 19th century Scotland as hunting dogs specializing in water and land retrieving. Breeders mixed water spaniels and other retrievers to create a dog with a golden retriever’s talents, namely bringing back waterfowl and other birds unharmed to their hunter masters.

he breed was officially recognized by the American Kennel Club (AKC) in 1925 and is now among the most popular dog breeds in the United States.

Personality

Golden Retrievers are kind, trusting, and gentle. These traits make them very poor guard dogs, but excellent family dogs. They’re intelligent, eager to please, playful, active, and highly trainable.

They’re also prone to anxiety if left alone for long periods and do best with a demonstrative, involved owner.

Training

While Golden Retrievers are famously agreeable and easy to train, a bored golden retriever is a naughty golden retriever. These dogs don’t do well when left alone for long periods of time and aren’t happy when you miss the daily walk. Start training off right by taking care of their needs for closeness and physical activity.

That said, Golden Retrievers are highly intelligent and willing to work for rewards, be they treats or praise, and also do well with clicker training. And because golden retrievers excel at obedience training and are often up for something more, they’re well-suited for jobs as service dogs, some working in more demanding fields like search and rescue.

A note on training: Golden Retrievers are so agreeable and hardworking that they’ll sometimes work to the point of collapse. Make sure to incorporate water and rest breaks into heavy play and training, and complement any exhausting training with mental exercise like puzzle toys or hide and seek, or opt for long gentle walks.

Grooming

Golden Retrievers have a dense, water-repellent double coat, and shed their undercoat during spring and fall (or year-round in temperate climates). During the seasonal shedding periods, they may require daily brushing to remove dead fur. The rest of the year, brushing once a week as maintenance should be enough. Occasional baths will help keep your Golden Retriever clean, and also help to remove shed fur. Like most dogs, Golden Retrievers’ nails should be trimmed regularly, and their teeth brushed to maintain dental health.

Health

Like any breed of dog, Golden Retrievers are prone to certain health problems. Up to one-fifth of golden retrievers develop some form of joint disease, such as hip dysplasia or elbow dysplasia. Golden Retrievers are also more likely than some other breeds to develop a heart disease known as subvalvular aortic stenosis (SAS), which can be deadly.

However, many Golden Retrievers pass away of cancers (such as hemangiosarcoma and osteosarcoma). Potential health problems aside, most people find that a Golden Retriever is a joy to love and care for, for however long they can be a part of the family. Many pet parents opt for pet health insurance, just in case.

A quick word on ear care: because of their ear shape, golden retrievers need to have their ears cleaned regularly to avoid ear infections. Talk with your veterinarian about proper ear care and safe ear cleaning products to use.

Ideal Environment For Golden Retriever
A Golden Retriever dog needs plenty of exercise and prefers open spaces for (you guessed it) retrieving. This is why a golden retriever is best suited for a house with a big yard or an owner who will take them to the off-leash park all the time. If you have small children, a Golden Retriever is a safe choice for a family pet, especially if properly trained.

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