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Eye And Heart DiseaseEye disease is very common with Golden Retrievers. Most Golden's will generally have hereditary cataracts, which is a common eye problem. At an early age, with affected Golden's, one type of hereditary cataract will appear. Even though it may not cause interference with the vision of the Golden Retriever, some dogs will progress into total and quite possibly severe loss of vision.
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Golden RetrieverKeeping Your Golden Retriever Healthy Medical Problems Of Golden Retrievers Characteristics Of Reputable Breeders Training For Your Golden Retriever
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Golden RetrieverTraveling With Your Golden Retriever ... Golden Retrievers will hold themselves if they need to, although it isn't good for them. No matter how far you travel, you should always be kind to your dog and stop every so often to let him have some time. A common mistake that many have made, and one you should avoid at all costs, is letting your Golden ... Hip Dysplasia And Golden Retrievers ... slow everything down and make your dog look as if he is old and is suffering from the physical attributes of arthritis. To eliminate the pain of hip dysplasia, there are surgery options available. Golden Retrievers have a high threshold for pain, and won't normally show any signs of being in pain, even ... The Combination Approach To Feeding ... never him eat so much that he gains weight too fast. If you monitor his diet and know exactly what you are feeding him, he should remain in his weight class. Sometimes this can be hard to help though, especially if your Golden starts to develop allergies to a certain type of food. If you ever have any ... ... types of human food that Golden Retrievers love - and is actually good for them. Golden's crave attention as we all know - and when they watch you eat it never hurts to give them a bite - as long as you know what they should and shouldn't consume with their diets. For your Golden's health, feeding him ... ... near your property, your Golden Retriever will be in it, and tend to be either wet or muddy quite a bit - which can tend to get frustrating. If you are always on the go or never at home, you shouldn't get a Golden Retriever. If you prefer cats over dogs, you should look into another breed. Golden Retrievers ...
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