Golden Retriever Dog is a beautiful, sturdy, well-proportioned dog with a feathered, medium-length, cream to golden-colored coat. The outer coat is water-repellent and the undercoat is dense. The head is broad, with a tapering, but wide, powerful muzzle. It has a scissors bite and a clear frontal stop. The nose is black and the kindly eyes are brown with dark rims. The ears are medium-sized and pendant. Its neck and thighs are muscular and the chest is broad. The tail is long, but never curled.

Tuesday, March 27, 2007

Free Tips On How To Train A Golden Retriever Dog #1

Free Tips On How To Train A Golden Retriever Dog #1


Training Golden Retriever puppies: 2-3 months old

- His daily routine.
Where his food and water dishes are located. What times of day he will eat (typically morning, early afternoon, and evening). Where his bed is. What time he goes to bed. What time he gets up. Where he goes to the bathroom. Where his toys are kept. What routes he will be taken on for walks. And so on.

- Correction words.
What "No" means -- to stop what he's doing when you say "No!" or "Ah-ah!" or "Stop that."

- Praise words.
What "Good" means -- to wag his tail and look happy when you say "Good!" or "YAY!" (Puppies especially love the sound of "Yay!")

- Crate training.
To stay quietly in his crate at night when he goes to sleep - and during the day whenever we're not interacting with him.

- Housebreaking.
You should immediately introduce him to his bathroom spot, but a Golden Retriever puppy of 2-3 months old is still an infant, so it will be several months before his internal organs are developed enough for reliability.

- Acceptance of being handled.
Teach your Golden puppy what a grooming table is, and introduce the grooming positions of "Sit" and "Stand" and "Open your mouth" while you handle him all over, brush his coat, brush his teeth, and clip his nails.

- Food words.
"Hungry," "Supper", "Breakfast", "Biscuit".

- To take things gently from your hand.
"Easy!" No grabbing.