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Golden Retreiver
A symmetrical, powerful,
active dog, sound and well put together, not clumsy nor long in the
leg, displaying a kindly expression and possessing a personality that
is eager, alert and self-confident. Primarily a hunting dog, he should
be shown in hard working condition. Overall appearance, balance, gait
and purpose to be given more emphasis than any of his component parts.
Faults--Any departure from the described ideal shall be considered
faulty to the degree to which it interferes with the breed's purpose or
is contrary to breed character.
Golden Retrievers are highly
talented. Some of their specialties are hunting, retrieving, narcotics
detection, and competitive obedience. They can even perform tricks and
they absolutely love to swim. Golden Retriever was first developed in
the British Isles, most likely from crosses between a light-coated
Tweed Water Spaniel, yellow Flat-Coated Retriever, other spaniels,
setters and even Newfoundland and possibly Bloodhound.
Also called Russian Retriever, Yellow Retriever.
Coat
Rich, lustrous golden of
various shades. Feathering may be lighter than rest of coat. With the
exception of graying or whitening of face or body due to age, any white
marking, other than a few white hairs on the chest, should be penalized
according to its extent. Allowable light shadings are not to be
confused with white markings. Predominant body color which is either
extremely pale or extremely dark is undesirable. Some latitude should
be given to the light puppy whose coloring shows promise of deepening
with maturity. Any noticeable area of black or other off-color hair is
a serious fault.
Temperament
Friendly, reliable, and
trustworthy. Quarrelsomeness or hostility towards other dogs or people
in normal situations, or an unwarranted show of timidity or
nervousness, is not in keeping with Golden Retriever character. Such
actions should be penalized according to their significance.
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