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Golden Retriever Care And Training

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Published on: April 26, 2012

Golden Retrievers are quick to learn and eager to please, patient, fun-loving, full of energy and easily trained. As you read further down this page you will begin to understand that as your Golden Retriever’s human companion you will undoubtledly be the center of its universe – and the chances are it will become the center of yours too.

In ‘Golden Retrievers : Everything You Need to Know’ I cover everything you will need to know about taking care of, maintaining and training your Golden Retriever in one handy Guide which both current and future Golden owners will love!

Potential Golden Retriever owners usually have various goals. Some want a reliable hunting partner, some a competitive show dog, and some just simply want a healthy and personable family pet. Regardless of what your goals may be regarding your dog, your first priority should be choosing one that is as healthy as possible. It’s not hard to find a Golden Retriever, but if you want a good one that represents the breed at its best, you need to choose your source carefully.

These tornadoes in adorable, sweet, kissable, fuzzy little packages can take a happy, clean home and turn it into a house of horrors to rival the best carnival’s. From their tiny little knives of teeth to their complete lack of comprehension of the word “No,” puppies are trouble. Yet one look into that open, innocent little face and those big, loving eyes that consider you a god and you’re hooked. It’s an addiction, but there’s really no cure besides a good education in all things puppy-related. So put on that thinking cap, and grab your copy of ‘Golden Retrievers : Everything You Need to Know’ because you’ll need it when they get you in their furry clutches… and then breathe on you with that puppy breath!

Don’t make the same mistakes other owners are making. This guide will give you the information you need to be able to distinguish between good breeders and bad breeders and answer the questions you may have such as

Your Golden Retriever’s performance, health, and longevity depend, in part on what you choose to feed him. Dogs’ diets can be as complex as ours, and it’s important to hit all of the vital nutritional bases. Lack of the proper vitamins and nutrients can lead to upset stomachs, skin problems, brittle bones, obesity, and even – in the worst cases – death. Proper nutrition is the building block of his overall health. Without the right nutrition and exercise, his defenses against disease and disorders are weakened. Because most dogs are usually fed one type of food, choosing the best diet is an important and often daunting decision. In ‘Golden Retrievers : Everything You Need to Know’ you will find out about commercial vs. home-prepared diets, commercial foods, canine nutrition, feeding & weight and eating related conditions.

The right diet, exercise and care really make all the difference. When you get ‘Golden Retrievers : Everything You Need to Know’ you will also…read more

The Ultimate Guide To Choosing A Dog

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I’m also going to reveal all the powerful secrets you need, which a lot of people in the puppy industry would rather you didn’t have. Their income depends on keeping you in the dark – and that’s what we’re going to change.

Because when you know the secrets most people never learn, you’ll be able to choose a dog better than anyone you know, and better than most so-called dog experts too.

You want a dog and you need help. A simple, easy, powerful, time-served system for getting it right each and every time, no matter what life throws at you. A system you can refer to time and time again whenever you need it.

Well look no further, because here is EVERYTHING you need to know about choosing your dog, now and for the rest of your life. Get ready for success!

My name is Beverley Nash. I’m an expert in choosing a dog, and have been a dog breeder, dog rescuer, dog breed exhibitor and much more. You’d think looking at me now I’d never had any problems choosing the right dog. But you’d be wrong! I made some terrible mistakes when I started, and learned it the hard way.

Yes, I was like you once. I loved dogs and desperately wanted my own, but I didn’t know how to do it. There wasn’t any help available, so I just had to guess.

My first dog was from rescue. They didn’t tell me her problems or issues – just let me pay the money and find out the hard way. Vanna was extremely aggressive with other dogs. It was horrible, stressful and extremely difficult. Then she got sick and her back legs started to give way. The vet said she had 6 months left to live, probably because of bad breeding, and would be in constant pain. I paid out vets bill after vets bill to keep her comfortable before she finally died.

My second mistake was a supposedly ‘cat friendly dog’ – from rescue again. After 4 days at home he tried to eat one of the cats. I returned him in shock, shaking and in floods of tears.

This time I bought a puppy from overseas at huge expense. I bought for beauty and ignored my gut. And this is what I got:

I went back to school. I bought book after book. I studied every breed of dog I could find. I made extensive notes about my lifestyle – where I lived, my climate, the parks, the footpaths, my working hours, family, friends, how much exercise I could do and more. I made a list of all the things I wanted and needed in my dog, and what I definitely didn’t want. I talked to breeders and rescue centres, went to dog shows, and absorbed every single thing I could learn.

Finally we had a house of peace, love and total joy. It had taken years to achieve but we finally found our solution. A solution that will soon help you get where you want…read more

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