This blog is for anyone interested in English Golden Retrievers. Whether you are dealing with a puppy or a mature dog, we'll talk about anything relating to this wonderful breed
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Sunday, July 17, 2011
Talented English Goldens
Most people know that dogs bring joy and unconditional love to their families. But did you know dogs can be quite humorous with little personalities all their own? Take Zoe for instance. She's sweet and quiet and oh, so obedient until there's something that catches her eye. Then she morphs into "S Squared" or "Super Sneaky" as we like to call her. Let me explain what I mean.
The above image is a photo of my son, Harrison jumping on the trampoline. Zoe LOVES to do what Harrison does so she decided to jump up on the trampoline with him. Now I told her five times to get down because I didn't want her to injure herself. But the minute I went into the house, the above scene in the photo happened.
Really, it's quite humorous. Here's a girl with a mind all her own. She's sweet and obedient, but by God when Harrison jumps on the trampoline, why should he have all the fun? So up she goes and shows the rest of us she can do what we can do. That takes talent!
But all of my dogs have their own personalities. Max will play fetch until my arm falls off. He has a retrieving instinct like nothing I've ever seen. Emma is the "alpha" and if she doesn't like something one of the other dogs does (ie. try to take her toy) she lets them know. Reagan just wants you to pet him. He's such a little love bug! He looks at you with these beautiful brown eyes and begs you to love him. There's no way you can say no to that!
Like people, dogs have their own personalities and idiosyncracies. And some are multi-talented. I would love to hear about what your talented dogs can do!
Monday, July 11, 2011
English Goldens....too smart for their own good at times!
This is my boy Finn. He's gorgeous, talented and super smart. He's gorgeous both inside and out. I have yet to find a sweeter golden. He's talented because he can find a ball in 5 seconds flat. You throw it, he'll retrieve it. Yes, he is an English Golden Retriever so he should be good at retrieving. And he's super smart because he can do things regular dogs can't. That is except for my other goldens. And the English goldens some of my friends have. And of course, my Bernese Mountain Dog, Sadie, but that's another story.
Now I have been saying how I really need to get back in shape. It's so hot outside in NC in the summer that it's hard to get motivated. I could be wrong, but I think my goldens got tired of hearing me complain about my weight so this morning, they decided to help old mom out.
Some how my babies figured out how to open the gate to get out of the backyard. That in itself is a feat. You have to lift up a bar that locks the gate into place. You have to open the lever. AND you have to unhook a dog collar that I put in place that serves as a second lock for my gate just in case. Somehow the little buggars figured out how to unlock all three and all of the sudden I hear my six year old running down the street saying, "Mommy! Get the leashes!!"
In a panic I immediately grab the leashes and head toward the door. Thank goodness two of mine came right back home and were happy to drink water and be in the cool air. But the other three were half way down the neighborhood with my six year old in tow. Bionic Mom took over. Here comes Jamie Summers toting her leashes running as fast as she can to catch three English Goldens and a six year old.
When they saw me running toward them shouting their names they came right to me with their sweet smiling faces. And Emma just smiled as if to say, "We just wanted to help, Mom." I guess that's what I get for complaining about needing to lose weight. My English Goldens made sure I was the one who was going to start my weight loss program whether I wanted to or not. Gotta love those smarty britches!!
Thursday, July 7, 2011
Clean English Goldens....Really??
Look at my dog, Emma....she's the one in the back with the mud all over her face. You're probably thinking she never gets a bath. Truth be told...she gets them quite often because she is constantly a mess. And the best part is, SHE is the one making the mess. And she LOVES to make a mess. Welcome to the wonderful world of English Goldens!
It's instinctive for English Goldens to want to dig. If you have a flower bed or a retaining wall, that's all the more attractive to an English Golden. Or if you have a nice piece of grass, that's a possible future hole for them to dig. You see, the thing about this wonderful breed is that for all of their wonderful qualities, they are natural born diggers! And if you have a place to dig anywhere near water, that's even better. Because then they can make a super huge mess of themselves and the area they are digging in!
What can you do to avoid holes? A couple of things. You can fill the holes with concrete and add top soil to the very top layer. That should slow them down. You can section off a certain part of the yard where they can play. Holes will be fair game there, but if they aren't near your garden, you can enjoy your plants. You can try to spray apple bitter on your plants. I have to say depending on the dog it doesn't always work. But you can try. Or you can just know that if you have a Golden, be prepared for holes, dirt and a lot of baths!
Emma loves the water. Sometimes I wonder if she does this on purpose so she can get into the bathtub and play. They are very smart dogs! It wouldn't surprise me. Perhaps we should look at getting a pool sooner than later!
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