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Golden Pond

Golden Pond

Distinctiveness of the Golden Retriever Breed

Most dog breeds are inclined to develop in herds, meaning they look for others of their kind to interact and grow. Golden Retrievers in particular have been bred over time to feel comfortable around people, as they do with others of their kind. Retrievers have proven to be great for assisting the blind; they make great playing companions for children and can even be trained as hunting dogs. Because of the way in which they have been bred, they are in constant need of human interaction.

Golden Retrievers are tender and loyal friends, willing to take hit from their master from time to time as long as they shown some love and affection. Their loyalty and obedience has been put to the test and proven. The first three dogs to ever win the “Dogs Obedience Championship” happened to be Golden retrievers.

Due to the fact that retrievers are very people oriented, it is very important that they live with their owners. They make great family dogs, which should be included in every family event. Although they are usually quite dogs, it is like they will start barking if ignored. Once a Golden Retriever is fully grown, he will enjoy group activities with humans, such as jogging, hiking, walking in the park, etc.

As a puppy grows and interacts with children around the home, he will become fond of them and become part of the family. For the sake of love and friendship, you should be aware that a dog may be able to knock down your kid or lick his face. Thus, regardless of how well the dog gets along with your kids, you should never leave children alone to play with a grown dog. It is normal kid behavior to poke the dog in some undesirable place, or pull his tail as he would with a toy, in which case the dog might react instinctively in a negative way to defend himself.

For some reason retrievers love water, and will get soaked in it every chance they get. In the event that there is a natural water source in your area, such as a lake or a pond, be prepared to watch your dog jump in it from time to time. Retrievers are also attracted to mud, and it is likely they will roll over it frequently. As the owner of a Golden Retriever dog, expect to have contact with a pet groomer, or spending some time bathing your dog every two days or so.

During the summer months, it is important to keep food water and a comfortable place under the shade for your dog. Living in open spaces translates in increased level of activity, sweat and hunger for food. Retrievers do grow some hair that can get tangled with cold sweat drying in his coat. Even if there is some maintenance involved in keeping a Golden Retriever at home with you, sure that will all be forgotten in the midst of laughs and good times you will enjoy in the company of this very friendly dog.

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i have a fish pond full of koi and goldfish, all the black goldfish are dieing and i don’t know why?

i have had 11 fish deaths in the past month, it began shortly adding a new fish – the others stopped eating then one seemed to die each day then we replaced the filtration system, pump, treated with salt, ich tx and deaths stopped for about 1 wk then started again 3 days ago with 1 death each day and i don’t know why. the ph is perfect, ammonia and nitrates only mildly elevated ; of the fish 9 black and 3 golden goldfish died – the other kinds seem ok. are goldfish less hardy?

Some types of goldfish are less hardy than others and Black moors are among the more delicate. Without a few more details on what the fish may look like or act like in the day / days before they die it’s almost impossible to say for certain what’s going on, but my first two choices for the source of the problem would be the elevated ammonia levels or a bacterial disease in the pond.

MM

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