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About Jessie, The Golden Retriever

Jessie, a Purebred Golden Retriever was adopted by Moira Taylor from South Africa.
Here's how Moira Taylor describes Jessie :
Jessie has a stunningly beautiful,shiny coat.
Does Jessie 's behavior show the inherent Golden Retriever characteristics?
Absolutely.jessie, naturally, loves the water and loves swimming with her family.she has the typical retriever nature ... loving,gentle mouthed and placid, with plenty energy.
Special Achievement of Jessie :
Just give them lots of love ... and you will be rewarded with the same love and admiration.
Moira Taylor's advice on what type of family should adopt a Golden Retriever:
Anybody with children.anybody who enjoys the "full-time" company of their doggy friend.if somebody is looking for a dog simply to be an "outside dog" ... please ... don't choose a golden retriever ... they need to be a family member, 100% !!!

About Indio, The Golden Retriever

Indio, a Purebred Golden Retriever was adopted by Alicia De Luca from Argentina.
Here's how Alicia De Luca describes Indio :
My dog always wants to play, eat,go outside the house,inspite we have a large garden were he can move,its always jumping and chewing anything.we notice is a good guardian,is a good company for me all day because i'm alone in the house, but don“t obey orders, except with my husband.
Does Indio 's behavior show the inherent Golden Retriever characteristics?
Yes
Special Achievement of Indio :
In spite of my willness, we accepted the veterinary suggestion about operating him, because he always harmed himself in his genital zone, with his tongue, and during his 2 1/2 yers of age,took a lot of medicine and used the special collarto avoid worst problems. now he is more quiet and less agressive.but is always biting his tail, foot.
Alicia De Luca's advice on what type of family should adopt a Golden Retriever:
Young people with kids, with a lot of energy.

About Marley Mae, The Golden Retriever

Marley Mae, a Purebred Golden Retriever was adopted by Nancy Steffes from United States.
Here's how Nancy Steffes describes Marley Mae :
I love her and she loves me
Does Marley mae 's behavior show the inherent Golden Retriever characteristics?
Golden retrievers are very loyal dogs and crave their masters attention. marley is definalely true to her breed in these areas. she also loves my grandsons and has adopted them quickly and lovingly!!
Special Achievement of Marley Mae :
Don't under estimate your golden retriever puppy!! they are smart and can learn as quickly as you are able to teach them. so don't hesitate and say their to young, goldens learn as early as you are wiling to start training them.
Nancy Steffes's advice on what type of family should adopt a Golden Retriever:
Definately a kids pet!! they like to play and snuggle so families with kids would do well with a golden. also a good companion dog for anyone who lives alone.

About Lucy, The Golden Retriever

Lucy, a Purebred Golden Retriever was adopted by Beverly Milburn from United Kingdom.
Here's how Beverly Milburn describes Lucy :
Beautiful / gentle / lovable / treasure
Does Lucy 's behavior show the inherent Golden Retriever characteristics?
Yes gentle and loyal
Special Achievement of Lucy :
What a wonderful breed
Beverly Milburn's advice on what type of family should adopt a Golden Retriever:
Family . these dogs love company

About Chester, The Golden Retriever

Chester, a Purebred Golden Retriever was adopted by Lisa from United States.
Here's how Lisa describes Chester :
Friendly,loving and eagar to please.
Does Chester 's behavior show the inherent Golden Retriever characteristics?
Yes, he is well behaved, dosent jump and obeys most commands
Special Achievement of Chester :
I have a bad back and knees. i trained Chester to help me when i need help getting up. i could be form a chair or if i am kneeling . i say help up and he comes and stnd next to me and lets me bear my weight on him to get up. this has saved me many times
Lisa's advice on what type of family should adopt a Golden Retriever:
Any family especially one with young energenic children

About Kaci, The Golden Retriever

Kaci, a Purebred Golden Retriever was adopted by Lynnetta Blackwell-brown from United States.
Here's how Lynnetta Blackwell-brown describes Kaci :
Kaci is a very independent baby. she is five years old. i purchased her from a breeder. when i went to choose the pup i wanted kaci was standing alone apart from her siblings. i knew then she was the one for me. she can be selfish when it comes to getting attention. when she sees me interacting with my daughter she doesn't let me forget about her by sitting between us. god forbid if we try to bring another dog in the house she let's us know in no uncertain terms that she is the only baby that will be living in our home.
Does Kaci 's behavior show the inherent Golden Retriever characteristics?
Yes. kaci can be very sweet and playful, but she can also let us know when she needs her space. also she doesn't like to be left alone.
Special Achievement of Kaci :
When i come home from work she puts her front paws around my waist. when i look into her eyes i see so much love. i can't imagine life without her.
Lynnetta Blackwell-brown's advice on what type of family should adopt a Golden Retriever:
A family with teenagers because kaci doesn't like sharing the baby status.

About Buddy, The Golden Retriever

Buddy, a Purebred Golden Retriever was rescued by Rabah Mahgoul from United States.
Here's how Rabah Mahgoul describes Buddy :
A hairy slobbering dog
Does Buddy 's behavior show the inherent Golden Retriever characteristics?
Yes it does.
Special Achievement of Buddy :
Yes
Rabah Mahgoul's advice on what type of family should adopt a Golden Retriever:
The adam flowers and the clarks

About Princess, The Golden Retriever

Princess, a Purebred Golden Retriever was adopted by Shayla from United States.
Here's how Shayla describes Princess :
Nice, big ,happy , energetic .
Does Princess 's behavior show the inherent Golden Retriever characteristics?
Yes.princess is always running outside playing .it's like she's enjoying herself.
Special Achievement of Princess :
You should get your dog as a puppy .because as it gets older it will get very used to their owner and know what to do and what not to do.it will learn the routine inside and outside the house.then when its older you can live a long happy life with your dog.
Shayla's advice on what type of family should adopt a Golden Retriever:
People who are not scared of dogs .and people who enjoys different animals!

About Diego, The Golden Retriever

Diego, a Mixed Breed Golden Retriever was rescued by Kelsey Lange from United States.
Here's how Kelsey Lange describes Diego :
He is all play! he is all puppy! he is all energy!
Does Diego 's behavior show the inherent Golden Retriever characteristics?
Sometimes, he will see something and want to retrieve it. other times, he will see something and want to guard it.
Special Achievement of Diego :
He thinks he is the greatest dog ever. he will retrieve a tennis ball and come strutting back with his head held high, chest out, and looking like his has a huge smile on his face.
Kelsey Lange's advice on what type of family should adopt a Golden Retriever:
Well, part of his mix is a wheaten terrier, and wheatens' don't shed and are hypo-allergenic. then the other part of him is a golden retriever, wich makes him very loyal and great with children and other animals.

About Harry Potter, The Golden Retriever

Harry Potter, a Mixed Breed Golden Retriever was adopted by Margaret Metcalaf from United States.
Here's how Margaret Metcalaf describes Harry Potter :
Overly friendly loves direct attention, walks has learned to "talk" to you
Does Harry potter 's behavior show the inherent Golden Retriever characteristics?
Yes -- likes to run around the yard, very fast, like he is marking his herd's area (typical of pyranees) well trained to cage, but definitely likes it when we come home and can roam the house
Special Achievement of Harry Potter :
Harry potter likes to make long, circuitous runs around the back yard, much like the game of quiddish (??) in the children's books he loves his squeaky toys, playing tug of war and playing fetch, picks up words quickly
Margaret Metcalaf's advice on what type of family should adopt a Golden Retriever:
A family that can pay a lot of attention to (him), possibly with children and/or are willing to adopt a second puppy can financially afford the breed (harry potter at one year old is 80 pounds and still growing) needs training


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