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Re: 《¤ The Golden Retriever Club v.2 ¤》GAME ADDED

Postby peachy keen- » Wed Feb 12, 2014 6:16 am

ImageWell, this is Sammy! isn't he adorable? (sorry that the picture is really big; don't know how to crop it.)
He knows the commands sit, lie down, paw, stay, come here, go lie down (we say this to him when he is inside. he has his own spot where he goes to lie down when we tell him to.), wait, etc. c:


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Another picture of Sammy in his "special spot" in the house. c:
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Re: 《¤ The Golden Retriever Club v.2 ¤》GAME ADDED

Postby MacGyver » Wed Feb 12, 2014 11:38 am

      Oh my goodness, such a pretty boy! ^^ Love his smile c;

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        This is true for most breeds, but should be read by everyone that is considering a golden retriever for the first time -

        Top 10 Reason NOT to get a Golden Retriever

        YOU ARE LOOKING FOR AN OUTSIDE ONLY DOG. Part of what makes Goldens Golden is their affectionate, people loving nature. This trait makes them VERY unhappy when they don’t have a high amount of interaction with you. A Golden confined to the backyard can become destructive and LOUD! Imagine if you left your children alone most of the time until they reached adolescence. The wild child you are picturing is similar to what will happen to a Golden left alone that much. If you aren’t planning on your dog becoming one of the family a Golden is not the breed for you!

        YOU DON’T LIKE DOG HAIR. Goldens shed a little all year round and then a couple of times a year- look out! If you have a problem with Golden fuzz becoming part of your dietary fiber or you’re compulsive about always dressing in black this is not the breed for you! Goldens also need regular grooming to keep their skin and coat in good condition. You can easily learn to do this yourself or have your dog professionally groomed, but grooming time is something to factor into the amount of time you will need to spend caring for your dog.

        YOU HAVE NO SENSE OF HUMOR. Goldens are born with a sense of mischief. If you really see nothing funny about waking up to a cold, slobbery tennis ball in your face or a puppy that decides that 2:00 a.m. is a great time to play fetch perhaps another breed or an older dog might be best.

        YOU ARE A CLEAN FREAK. Muddy paws, nose prints on every window in your house and car, and did I mention the hair? Enough said If you can’t relax and enjoy it, you and your dog will both be miserable.

        YOU ARE A COUCH POTATO AND HOPE YOUR DOG WILL BE TOO. Goldens are sporting dogs, bred to retrieve game all day. They need regular exercise, especially as puppies, or they can become destructive and unhappy. If your longest walk in the past month was from the couch to your bed perhaps a more sedentary pet would better suit your needs?

        YOU LIKE EVERYTHING TO STAY RIGHT WHERE YOU PUT IT. Goldens have a last name – Retriever, from the Latin meaning to put EVERYTHING in your mouth and dance around with it! The retrieving instinct SHOULD be a part of every Golden so if you object strongly to your dog happily strutting out to greet company with your underwear in his mouth perhaps you should continue your search for the perfect breed.

        YOU ARE APPROACHING GETTING A DOG AS A TEMPORARY CONDITION. Not only are Goldens addictive but also they will also hopefully live a long time. Dog ownership is a commitment for the life of a dog. If you figure your dog will head for the pound once the kids are in school please reconsider getting a pet! Golden rescue is full of dogs that have lost their homes as a result of changes in life circumstances. Some are not preventable and the dedicated volunteers who care for these dogs are ready and willing to help but the changes that ARE predictable should be taken into consideration BEFORE making a commitment to a dog!

        YOU DON’T LIKE MEETING NEW PEOPLE. Your new family member will need obedience classes to help him become a well-behaved canine citizen. This is a dangerously easy place to make friends. It is also impossible to walk down the street with a beautiful Golden dog and NOT be stopped by strangers. Goldens are people magnets. Got a problem with this? Maybe a something in the guard dog family would serve you better?

        YOU WANT TO MAKE A QUICK BUCK BREEDING DOGS. Last year Golden Retriever Rescue spent hundreds of thousands of dollars working to save hundreds of dogs. Most of these dogs wound up in rescue because their owners had little idea of the time, commitment and effort it takes to own a dog. And their breeders had little idea of the proper techniques for placing puppies in the RIGHT homes. These rescue dogs are a testament to the fact that there are too many carelessly bred Goldens. If Golden breeding is done right it is RARELY a profitable adventure. Health clearances, veterinary care, and puppy supplies are just a few of the many expenses that occur as a result of an uncomplicated litter. If you consider the possible problems you may encounter, it is easy to see why breeding is NOT a money making venture!

        YOU ARE LOOKING FOR A GUARD DOG. Did I mention the part about Goldens loving everyone? They will be eager to assist the thieves that are breaking into your home; probably even helping them carry out the silver. If you are looking for protection this probably isn’t an endearing quality maybe that guard dog is looking better.

        YOU LOOK AT THAT LITTLE 10-POUND BALL OF FUR AND OFFER UP A SILENT PRAYER THAT HE’LL STAY THAT SIZE. Goldens should range from 21 inches at the shoulder to around 24 and weigh in anywhere from 50 to 80 lbs. This is a lot of dog. If you don’t plan on heeding my advice about obedience classes, you may find yourself with an out of control, furry, wiggly, monster with a tail that can clear a coffee table in one great swoop! As an alternative, there are several wonderful smaller breeds (many without tails!) to choose from.

        YOU THINK DOGS MAKE GREAT NANNIES FOR SMALL CHILDREN AND A WONDERFUL LESSON IN RESPONSIBILITY FOR OLDER KIDS. You are partly right. A Golden retriever and a child often form a loving, inseparable bond. However, the ultimate responsibility for any living, breathing creature must always fall to an adult. Children can be wonderful dog groomers, trainers and best friends, but they need adult guidance. You should also remember that Goldens are big enough – even as puppies – to knock down a small child. Small children and dogs should ALWAYS be supervised when together, for both their sakes!

        AND THE NUMBER ONE REASON NOT TO GET A GOLDEN RETRIEVER. YOU THINK AN IDEAL PLACE TO GET ONE IS THE PET STORE IN YOUR MALL!
        Golden Retrievers can have several potential health problems. Chief among these are Canine Hip Dysplasia – a sometimes crippling joint disease; sub-aortic stenosis – a usually fatal heart defect; several inherited eye diseases that can blind or disable a dog; epilepsy, early onset cancer and temperament problems ranging from hyperactivity to aggression. It is essential that you seek out a responsible breeder if you are looking for a puppy or an established rescue group if an adult dog would fit your needs better. For information on how to find a responsible breeder visit the Golden Retriever Club of Americas home page: For help finding a rescue Golden, visit the list of Golden Rescues across the country.

        If you’ve run out of excuses NOT to GO GOLDEN Congratulations! You’re ready to be owned by a Golden Retriever!

        And yes, for the obsessive-compulsive types there ARE 13 reasons not ten but the top 13 reasons just sounded silly.
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Re: 《¤ The Golden Retriever Club v.2 ¤》GAME ADDED

Postby peachy keen- » Wed Feb 12, 2014 12:33 pm

omigosh! everything there is true. Sammy had this raggedy old blanket that he LOVES and he is inseparable with it. {seriously, he carries it EVERYWHERE.) he is also huge, 110 lbs. (last time he went to the vet, anyways. He's lost some weight though.) and he sheds EVERYWHERE. He also used to only be an outdoor dog, but eventually we let him inside occasionally, but not often because my dad is allergic. Well, now he's mainly an indoor dog. c: he is also the friendliest dog you'll ever meet, and he is not wary of strangers (humans) at all! But with other dogs, he can be territorial.
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Re: 《¤ The Golden Retriever Club v.2 ¤》GAME ADDED

Postby MacGyver » Fri Feb 14, 2014 10:55 am

      Wow 110 lbs! I thought he looked a bit hefty in that first pic. Dixie weighs [approx.] 60-65 lbs - but she's also a field type. She was at a great weight with nice muscle tone last summer. Winter's been tough on her. not being able to get regular exercise outside. XP
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      Haha yes! Goldens are VERY big shedders! Why just look at this tribble that came off of Dixie! ;D
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Re: 《¤ The Golden Retriever Club v.2 ¤》GAME ADDED

Postby MacGyver » Sat Feb 15, 2014 5:56 am

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Re: 《¤ The Golden Retriever Club v.2 ¤》

Postby MacGyver » Sat Feb 15, 2014 6:51 am

      Dixie says "Happy Valentine's Day!"
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Re: 《¤ The Golden Retriever Club v.2 ¤》

Postby Penguingps » Sat Feb 15, 2014 8:05 am

Image Sierra loves her new toy we got her for Valentine's Day! Image

Good thing we got her it too, because earlier we saw her being naughty.
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eyyy everything is actually alright don't worry ok <3
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Re: 《¤ The Golden Retriever Club v.2 ¤》

Postby peachy keen- » Sat Feb 15, 2014 11:14 am

wow! dixie is absolutely beautiful! sadly, i can't see the pictures of sierra. D:
and yes, sammy is quite big! but since we moved he has lost around 10-20 pounds so he is now...ehh, I say 95-90 lbs. c:
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Re: 《¤ The Golden Retriever Club v.2 ¤》

Postby stxrdog » Sun Feb 16, 2014 5:25 am

I changed my username I was Lillian <3 doughnuts
I have some bad news about my golden
She is very old and she isn't doing to good.
She is gonna die.
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Re: 《¤ The Golden Retriever Club v.2 ¤》

Postby Penguingps » Sun Feb 16, 2014 5:35 am

I'm soooo sorry to hear that! :((

The reason you can't see Sierra might be because your on mobile. My phone always glitches out.
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