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Golden Retriever Rescue Of Wisconsin
The Golden Retriever Rescue of Wisconsin supplies information on puppies and gives advice to breeders.
It is not easy to adopt a dog, because the staff has a right to refuse you if you don’t have necessary living conditions or are unable to provide proper care for the dog of this breed. Every aspect of the adopters’ life is taken into consideration. An adoptive family should lead active life and be able to train the dog and provide it with much exercise. The adopter should know about keeping requirements for the breed, have enough place in the house and a large fenced yard.
The Golden Retriever Rescue of Wisconsin supplies information on puppies and gives advice to breeders.
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Golden Retriever Rescue Of Wisconsin -
puppies, breeders
These active and intelligent dogs are not the easiest to keep. Balance, gait, temperament and working qualities of these hounds are more important than conformation. Some dogs of this breed can be used for hunting. The wither height of these dogs varies from 21 ½ to 24 inches. The average weight of males is from 65 to 75 pounds; females weigh between 55 and 65 pounds. The body length should exceed the height in ratio of 12:11. This breed belongs to the AKC Sporting group. According to the breed standard, purebred dogs should be powerful, active and sound, and display a kindly expression. The Golden Retriever Rescue of Wisconsin supplies information on puppies and gives advice to breeders.
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