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The initial blueprint for the perfect dog of each recognized breed is drawn forth by the parent breed<\/a> club and adopted by official national or international organizations as the standard by which dogs are assessed in competition. One of the dog breeds that enjoys the greatest level of popularity in the United States is the Golden Retriever. He is a descendant of a type of beautiful and lively Scottish gundog. Obedience and other competitive events and an appealing zest for life complement their workaday dedication to hunting, fieldwork, guiding the visually impaired, and search-and-rescue missions.<\/p>\n\n\n\n

The Golden Retriever is a medium-sized breed of dog<\/a> that is known for its rich, shiny coat of gold. The characteristic of the breed is its large head, which features friendly and intelligent eyes, short ears, and a straight muzzle. A Golden’s gait is described as “smooth and powerful,” and its feathery tail is said to be held with a “merry action” by Golden enthusiasts.<\/p>\n\n\n\n

From 1835 until roughly 1890, the gamekeepers at the Guisachan (pronounced Gooeesicun) estate of Lord Tweedmouth in Inverness-Shire, Scotland, were responsible for preserving the most thorough records on the development of the Golden Retriever. The great-nephew of Lord Tweedmouth, the sixth Earl of Ilchester, who was also a historian and athlete, published information that had been left by his grandfather in the magazine Country Life in the year 1952. They gave the stories that had been passed down from generation to generation the weight that they deserved.<\/p>\n\n\n\n

Because they are trustworthy, obedient, and eager to please their owners, golden retrievers make wonderful companion animals for families. They never lose the puppy-like excitement and zest with which they approach life. This trait remains even after they have reached adulthood. These hardy gundogs flourish when they are allowed to run and play outdoors. Swimming and retrieving are skills that come naturally to a breed that was developed to spend extended amounts of time working to find lost ducks.<\/p>\n\n\n\n

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