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New and Improved How to Raise and Train your Golden Retriever Puppy or Dog
New and Improved How to Raise and Train your Golden Retriever Puppy or Dog
New and Improved How to Raise and Train your Golden Retriever Puppy or Dog
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1. The Characteristics of a Golden Retriever Puppy or Dog 
 
2. How to Stop Your Golden Retriever From Jumping Up On People 
 
3. Some Helpful Tips for Raising Your Golden Retriever Puppy 
 
4. What You Should Know About Puppy Teeth 
 
5. How to Crate Train Your Golden Retriever 
 
6. When Your Golden Retriever Makes Potty Mistakes 
 
7. How to Teach your Golden Retriever to Fetch 
 
8. Make it Easier and Healthier for Feeding Your Golden Retriever  
 
9. When Your Golden Retriever Has Separation Anxiety, and How to Deal With It 
 
10. When Your Golden Retriever Is Afraid of Loud Noises 
 
11. How to Build A Whelping Box for a Golden Retriever or Any Other Breed of Dog 
 
12. How to Stop Your Golden Retriever From Eating Their Own Stools 
 
13. How to Teach Your Golden Retriever to Sit  
 
14. Why Your Golden Retriever Needs a Good Soft Bed to Sleep In 
 
15. How to Stop Your Golden Retriever From Running Away or Bolting Out the Door 
 
16. Some Helpful Tips for Raising Your Golden Retriever Puppy 
 
17. How to Socialize Your Golden Retriever Puppy 
 
18. How to Stop Your Golden Retriever Dog From Excessive Barking 
 
19. When Your Golden Retriever Has Dog Food or Toy Aggression Tendencies 
 
20. What you Should Know about Fleas and Ticks 
 
21. How to Stop Your Golden Retriever Puppy or Dog From Biting 
 
22. What to Expect Before and During your Dog Having Puppies 
 
23. What the Benefits of Micro chipping Your Dog Are to You 
 
24. How to Get Something Out of a Puppy or Dog's Belly Without Surgery 
 
25. How to Clean Your Golden Retrievers Ears Correctly 
 
26. How Invisible Fencing Typically Works to Train and Protect Your Dog 
 
27. Some Items You Should Never Let Your Puppy or Dog Eat 
 
28. How to Make Sure Your Dog is Eating A Healthy Amount of Food 
 
29. Make it Easier and Healthier for Feeding Your Golden Retriever 
 
30. How to Clean and Groom your Golden Retriever 
 
31. How to Trim a Puppy or Dogs Nails Properly 
 
32. The 5 Different Kinds of Worms that can Harm your Dog 
 
33. How to Deworm your Golden Retriever for Good Health 
 
34. What You Should Know About Dog Rabies 
 
35. Are Rawhide Treats Good for Your Golden Retriever?

LanguageEnglish
PublisherVince Stead
Release dateJul 2, 2011
ISBN9781516344062
New and Improved How to Raise and Train your Golden Retriever Puppy or Dog

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    New and Improved How to Raise and Train your Golden Retriever Puppy or Dog - Vince Stead

    By Vince Stead

    New and Improved How to Raise and Train your Golden Retriever Puppy or Dog

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    Copyright © 2011 by Vince Stead

    All rights reserved.  No part of this book may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording, or by any information storage and retrieval system, without permission in writing from the copyright owner.

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    ISBN:  978-1-329-18257-8

    1.The Characteristics of a Golden Retriever Puppy or Dog

    2.How to Stop Your Golden Retriever from Jumping Up On People

    3.Some Helpful Tips for Raising Your Golden Retriever Puppy

    4.What You Should Know About Puppy Teeth

    5.How to Crate Train Your Golden

    Retriever

    6.When Your Golden Retriever Makes Potty Mistakes

    7.How to Teach your Golden Retriever to Fetch

    8.Make it Easier and Healthier for Feeding Your Golden Retriever

    9.When Your Golden Retriever Has

    Separation Anxiety, and How to Deal With It

    10.When Your Golden Retriever Is Afraid of Loud Noises

    11.How to Build A Whelping Box for a Golden Retriever or Any Other Breed of Dog

    12.How to Stop Your Golden Retriever from Eating Their Own Stools

    13.How to Teach Your Golden Retriever to Sit

    14.Why Your Golden Retriever Needs a Good Soft Bed to Sleep In

    15.How to Stop Your Golden Retriever from Running Away or Bolting Out the Door

    16.Some Helpful Tips for Raising Your Golden Retriever Puppy

    17.How to Socialize Your Golden Retriever Puppy

    18.How to Stop Your Golden Retriever Dog from Excessive Barking

    19.When Your Golden Retriever Has Dog Food or Toy Aggression Tendencies

    20.What you should know about Fleas and Ticks

    21.How to Stop Your Golden Retriever Puppy or Dog from Biting

    22.What to Expect Before and During your Dog Having Puppies

    23.What the Benefits of Micro chipping Your Dog Are to You

    24.How to Get Something Out of a Puppy or Dog's Belly without Surgery

    25.How to Clean Your Golden Retrievers Ears Correctly

    26.How Invisible Fencing Typically Works to Train and Protect Your Dog

    27.Some Items You Should Never Let Your Puppy or Dog Eat

    28.How to Make Sure Your Dog is Eating A Healthy Amount of Food

    29.Make it Easier and Healthier for Feeding Your Golden Retriever

    30.How to Clean and Groom your Golden

    Retriever

    31.How to Trim a Puppy or Dogs Nails

    Properly

    32.The 5 Different Kinds of Worms that can Harm your Dog

    33.How to Deworm your Golden Retriever for Good Health

    34.What You Should Know About Dog Rabies

    35.Are Rawhide Treats Good for Your Golden Retriever?

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    1.  The Characteristics of a Golden Retriever Puppy and Dog

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    Golden Retriever's are such a fun loving and beautiful dog!  They are one of the top breeds that the American Kennel Club recognizes, and one of the most common dogs you will find in homes all over the United States.

    Golden Retriever's are perfect family dogs, as they love companionship, being with families, and being with people in general.  They make excellent training dogs for many causes, as they are one of the easiest breeds of dog to train.  Golden Retriever's are lovable, smart, easy to train, good temperament, and are a great addition to any family or household usually.

    Golden Retriever's don't really make very good watch dogs because they are so friendly.  Nevertheless, any dog in the home is more likely to scare away a burglar, than no dog at all!  The Golden Retriever has a very loud sounding bark, but he or she is more likely to lick and love the stranger, than attack them.  That is one reason why they make great family dogs, they are not usually ever aggressive, and they are great with children, when they are socialized correctly when they are young

    Golden Retriever's were breed as gun dogs to retrieve water fowl that the dog owners would shoot, and the dog would swim out and retrieve it and swim back with it.

    The Golden Retriever has two coats of fur, an inner softer coat that keeps them warm, and an outer coat that is water repellent and lets them dry off quickly.  Golden Retriever's naturally love the water, and anything to do with the water usually.

    Make sure your Golden Retriever has plenty of fresh water at all times.  I live in Southern California, and we had a pool at the time in the back yard, and one day my Golden Retriever named Baxter, got heat stroke, I took him to my local vet and they kept him over night, and told me they did not know if he would make it.

    This was over 25 years ago, but I remember I made him the nicest steak, and he had no appetite.  Usually he would of drove me wild for that steak, and here I was holding it inches from his nose, and he was just moving his head away, he had no appetite at all!  I could not get him to drink any water, and I thought he might die on me.

    I went to the store and bought some baby food, and I bought a turkey baster too.  I filled that turkey baster up with baby food, I took Baxter’s jaw, I opened it with one hand, and I forced several squirts of food into his throat with the other hand.  I thought I could not let him die, so I had to make sure he had food, and baby food I knew he could take, and then later, he started drinking water by himself, and I believe the next day, he enjoyed that whole steak I made for him earlier!

    Golden Retriever's are very special dogs.  They earn one of the top spots for helping out humans in so many different ways.  The average size Golden Retriever will be anywhere from 50 to 70 pounds, with males usually weighing the most.  Their coats are a beautiful color, but not red.  They need plenty of love and exercise, as they are a large breed dog.  Golden Retriever's will shed hair on you regularly, so make sure you brush them often.

    Some of the things that are pretty common in Golden Retriever's are hip dysplasia, which can be a serious problem and is hereditary.  Another problem is cataracts that Golden Retriever's get in their eyes.  They also have skin allergies sometimes that you would need to see your vet to usually take care of.

    "The average life expectancy of a Golden Retriever is about 11 to 12 years.  The Golden Retriever was

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