Tuesday, March 12, 2013

Golden Retriever Mix Puppies


Golden Retriever Mix Puppies
Everybody has his own preferences when it comes to selecting a dog breed. Some want an intelligent dog and some want playful dogs. Some look for dogs that can do well in an apartment and some want dogs that may love to play outdoors. Some do not want demanding dogs while some love to pamper their four-legged best friends. What if you want a little bit of everything?

In this situation, Golden Retriever Mix Puppies will be your best bet. They are intelligent, sociable and can adjust according to their environment. You can keep them in your apartment of let them play in your backyard. You can also pamper them a little and leave them on their own, playing and having fun. Plus, they are family dogs who do well with kids. Overall, it’s a win-win situation.

Golden Retrievers were themselves derived from a cross of numerous Spaniels. If you want a small dog for your apartment home or to go well with children, you can opt for a cross between a Cocker Spaniel/Poodle with a Golden Retriever to get a Miniature Golden Retriever. You can also chose a cross between a Golden Retriever and a German Shepherd to get a family friendly dog that does not demand much attention. However, these dogs can be bigger in size.

You can choose a Goldendoodle dog. It is a cross between a Golden Retriever and a Toy/Miniature Poodle. The looks are mostly that of a Poodle but the dog has very social traits like that of a Golden Retriever. Another cross between a Poodle and a Golden Retriever that looks more like a Retriever with a long wavy coat is a Golden Retroodle. These dogs make great little companions for children.

You can choose a Great Golden Dog if you have a huge backyard or lots of open space. It is a cross with the Great Dane breed and are often big, slender and very ‘royal’. One great option if you are looking for Golden Retriever puppies is a Labrador Retriever. These dogs are often yellowish golden. They also acquire a caramelized sugar color and look great in black and brown coats as well. Moreover, they have shorter hair and shed less. This makes them lower in maintenance as compared to a Goldendoodle. However, their size is bigger, so you need a good open space to rear them. 

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