National Golden Retriever Day 2023!
To celebrate one of the best days of the year, we here at GRRoM want to celebrate the beautiful Golden Retrievers in our community living their best lives!
Thank you to everyone who allowed us to share their Golden photos on this post!
National Golden Retriever Day 2023:
Adapted from Jagran Josh
In some countries, February 3rd is National Golden Retriever Day. Kristen Shroyer established National Golden Retriever Day after learning that there wasn’t already a day set aside to honor these dogs. She indicated that her deceased Golden, Quincy, who tragically passed away from cancer at the age of 7, had his birthday on March 3.
There is a good reason why the Golden Retriever is one of the most popular dog breeds:
They are ideal best friends for any dog lover and a cause for celebration and appreciation because of their placid disposition, intelligence, and playfulness.
They are the ideal companion for people who need emotional support because of their unwavering love and loyalty.
Golden retrievers rank fourth among extremely intelligent dogs, just behind border collies, poodles, and German shepherds.
They rank among the most popular breeds of dogs in existence. It is simple to understand why given their wit and affection.
Why should one have a Golden Retriever?
The Golden Retriever, a vivacious Scottish gundog with exceptional beauty, is one of the most popular dog
breeds in America. The five intriguing facts about them are as follows:
Helps With Depression and is also used as Therapy Dogs.
Their Positive Attitude Makes Them Great Family Pets
Gets Along With Other Pets and Is Simple To Train
A Golden Retriever’s top speed was measured at 35 mph.
The average weight of a male Golden Retriever dog is 65-75 lb, whereas a female is 55-65 lb.
Golden retrievers shed twice a year, making them one of the breeds of dogs that shed the most.
There are two layers; the inner layer serves as insulation while the outer layer serves as a water barrier.
A golden retriever must reside indoors, close to the people they cherish the most. They need to be treated like family because that is how they see themselves. Fortunately, Goldens are not bothered by activity, noise, or commotion, making them tolerant of kids. This therapy dog believes in “the more the merrier”!