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Golden Retriever Adoptions
Golden retriever adoptions turn out successful in many rescues, yet any kennel should try to avoid abandoning dogs.
Rescue organizations usually screen every applicant very carefully to decide if the family is able to provide a loving home for the dog. The dogs of this breed are very active and communicative; they demand constant training and people’s attention. Dogs of this breed are not recommended for placing in families with children under 5. Families with older children can take a dog that had lived in a family with children and had displayed no aggressive behavior. Every applicant should pay a small donation for the dog.
Golden retriever adoptions turn out successful in many rescues, yet any kennel should try to avoid abandoning dogs.
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Golden Retriever Adoptions -
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These dogs are happiest when involved in all family activities. This breed makes a good pet for people who can provide it with proper training, exercise and attention. Anyone interested in the breed can contact the GRCA or other local breed club for necessary information concerning all aspects of responsible dog ownership. There are many breed organizations devoted to breed promotion and preserving its best characteristics. They educate novice owners on the breed, inform them on all pros and cons of these dogs and warn prospective owners against the wrong choice of the breed. Golden retriever adoptions turn out successful in many rescues, yet any kennel should try to avoid abandoning dogs.
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