#7 Golden Retrievers are typical sanguine people who are not at all inherent in such traits as suspicion and caution.
Strangers in these simple-minded handsome people cause curiosity and burning interest, so if golden lives in your house, accept the fact that he will not work as a guardian of the territory and material values.
#8 The nature of golden retrievers is not deprived of intelligence and memory, so any lessons the dog grasps on the fly.
The first thing that begins with training a Golden Retriever puppy is obedience: the animal must understand what is permissible for him and what is not. Do not give in to the momentary desire to remove all prohibitions and pamper your baby, so to speak, as an exception. Puppy pranks will quickly cease to seem touchingly funny after a 40-kg dog begins to practice them.
#9 In the first months of life, little retrievers try to taste the objects around them, so try to convey to the pet the meaning of the “Fu!” Command as soon as possible.
Those who see the future hunter in the Golden Retriever will have to go out into the countryside more often. The dog will be able to learn how to find and bring a disabled bird only when he sees it live. At first, the skill is practiced on rags and dummies: a homemade scarecrow is thrown at the puppy to make him want to grab an unfamiliar thing and show it to the owner. Then they smoothly move on to retrieving and participating in the hunt.