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Thinking About Adopting an Older Golden Retriever



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By : Damian Cross    99 or more times read
Submitted 2010-01-20 18:53:36
You’ve been looking for a dog lately, perhaps a Golden Retriever, but feel hesitant about raining a puppy and teaching him the ropes. You have the option of adopting a fully grown Golden Retriever, they are sober and more mature creatures able to stay home alone easier. The peaceful nature of the Golden Retriever allows them to adjust to their changing environment smoothly. Regardless of the age this breed of dog may be, there is a good chance he will find a comfortable spot in your home and quickly become a loving member of your family.

Breeders often have older dogs for sale which have been left behind by careless owners, or simply have not been picked up by a wishful owner. Sometimes breeders keep a few dogs to themselves just for breeding purposes. Studs and females which have given birth three or four times are usually retired and practically given away for nothing. Adopting candidates should note, however, that these dogs which were used for breeding will probably be castrated to prevent further breeding that may end up hurting the dog significantly. Also, some institutions exist whose job is to go around picking up dogs in the street which have been left behind by their owners. They are then given away to caring families looking to have a dog in their home for free, or at a very low price.

A fully grown Golden Retriever is most likely to be familiar with the patterns of behavior in the home, and will take little time for him to adapt to his new surroundings. Even if there is some disorientation at the beginning, it should be nothing that a little tender loving care cannot fix. Pet owners of a newly adopted Golden Retriever should plan to spend some time with their dog in order to get to know him, and let the dog get acquainted with his new surroundings next to the praise and support you give him.

It is always a good idea for adopting candidates, to do their homework and learn as much as they can about Golden Retrievers. Look into this breed’s temperament and behavior patterns to see if it would be a good fit with your family. Learning about his habits, what he likes to eat, and unique personality is also a good idea. Before taking the dog inside your home, make sure to have your family members meet with him and observe his reaction.

Taking in a new older dog is not all dog games, usually it will be more time consuming at the beginning as you will need to take the around and show him his bed, where he needs to eat, etc. Try to be patient, and give your new Golden Retriever at least a month to get acquainted with his new home. Try not to be too hard on him with obedience training, as older dogs are a little more difficult to teach than younger puppies.

Younger puppies of this breed love to be the center of attention, and aim to play all the time. Older Retrievers are more the quiet type, but may need their health to be observed closely. Overall, these dogs are loving creatures that would make a wonderful addition to any home, and for those who do not wish to face the trials of raining a puppy, an older Golden Retriever may be just the answer.

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