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28/06/2023
Pure Golden Retriever Puppies available.🐶 Medically checked - 100% healthy with appropriate weight🐶 Well Fed from birth🐶...
28/06/2023

Pure Golden Retriever Puppies available.

🐶 Medically checked - 100% healthy with appropriate weight

🐶 Well Fed from birth

🐶 Worm Treat treatment done

🐶 Mom : CKC Registered

🐶 Dad : CKC / KASL Registered

🐶 Both dark and light Brown colored puppies available

🐶 4 Weeks Old

🐶 Food trained

⚠️ Only for dog lovers who can take care of a lovely companion.

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⚠️ පැටවුන් ආදරෙන් බලා ගත හැකි සතුන්ට ආදරය අය සදහා පමණි.

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27/02/2022

Pure Golden Retriever Puppies from FIRST Litter.
Contact: 0777782839 or 0782000449

18/02/2022

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Pure Golden Retriever Puppies available in Kandy
Contact: 0777782839

Purebred Golden Retriever Puppies are available from Pure Bloodline.CONTACT: 0777782839Description:FIRST LITTER of the m...
15/02/2022

Purebred Golden Retriever Puppies are available from Pure Bloodline.

CONTACT: 0777782839

Description:

FIRST LITTER of the mother.

Father is the champion (Bingo) from the Kandy Dog Show organized by the Golden Retriever Club of Sri Lanka.

Both father and mother are registered and certificates are available.

All puppies will be CKC registered.

Puppies are 5 weeks old.

Both males and females are available.

All puppies are in perfect health (medically checked) with good weight.

Puppies are Food trained. Fed with Starter food, royal canine, and other vitamins.

Since only a limited number of puppies are available please do contact me as soon as possible.

Only for real dog lovers as these puppies deserve to be well taken care of… Trust me they are the best breed you can ever have…!

07/02/2022

Golden Retriever Puppies available

Contact : 0777782839

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07/02/2022

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29/01/2022

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28/01/2022

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GOLDEN RETRIEVER PUREBREDBOTH MALE/FEMALE PUPPIES AVAILABLE IN KANDY From First LitterFather: CKC/KASL Registered AWARD ...
15/01/2022

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BOTH MALE/FEMALE PUPPIES AVAILABLE IN KANDY From First Litter

Father: CKC/KASL Registered AWARD Winner
Mother: CKC Registered

Contact for more information:
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10/09/2020

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27/06/2020
This is why we recommend you should not shave your golden....Some people mistakenly believe that shaving or severely cli...
30/05/2020

This is why we recommend you should not shave your golden....

Some people mistakenly believe that shaving or severely clipping their golden is a wonderful way to keep the dog cool and comfortable in warm weather. What they don’t realize is that they’re actually putting the dog at greater risk of health problems like skin cancer.

Here’s why:

A golden is a double-coat breed. Its coat is made up of two parts – the long and smooth outer coat, and the soft and fuzzy undercoat. These two layers work together to protect the skin from sun, heat, cold and moisture. The fur acts as an insulator against ALL weather conditions. Double coated breeds were meant to work outside in all kinds of weather, and removing that coat does not make them cooler, but compromises their body’s protection.
Dogs do not release heat through their skin. They “sweat” through the pads and feet, and release heat via panting. Removing their coat does not make them cooler, but rather exposes more of the skin’s surface area to the sun and heat, making it more difficult to cool down. Furthermore, goldens were bred to retrieve water fowl, the golden’s coat also acts as a water repellant and is designed so that dirt and debris is kept from the skin and brushes off easily.
Some people think shaving their golden protects it against fleas and ticks, reduces shedding, and eliminate hot spots. Not true! The golden will still shed, fleas and ticks are better controlled with a spot-on preventive, and hot spots can be controlled with a premium diet and supplements.

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Find out the breeding characteristics of a lovely Golden Retriever?Do you agree with this?We welcome all the golden love...
28/05/2020

Find out the breeding characteristics of a lovely Golden Retriever?

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Did you know that on average Owning a golden retriever can cost you $13,000 over his lifetime considering he will live 1...
24/05/2020

Did you know that on average Owning a golden retriever can cost you $13,000 over his lifetime considering he will live 10 years?

How about yours?

24/05/2020

DID YOU KNOW THAT,
As the dog ages, his fur will darken. It’s possible to know exactly what colour the newborn pup will have when he is an adult by looking at the colour at the tip of his ears?

23/05/2020

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23/05/2020

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The Source of a Dog’s Allergies[RELATED BOOKGolden Retrievers For DummiesBy Nona Kilgore Bauer]Several dog breeds, such ...
23/05/2020

The Source of a Dog’s Allergies

[RELATED BOOK
Golden Retrievers For Dummies
By Nona Kilgore Bauer]

Several dog breeds, such as Golden Retrievers, are highly predisposed to allergies. Some allergies are seasonal, some appear at various life stages, and some skin diseases become lifelong problems requiring frequent or continuous treatment by a veterinarian.

Allergies are caused by the dog’s reaction to various allergens. The most common types of allergens are flea saliva, inhaled substances (pollen, mold, dust), and food ingredients.

Flea allergies

The most common and most debilitating is flea allergy dermatitis, which is a hypersensitivity to the protein in flea saliva. It’s most commonly diagnosed after age 2, is most severe from midsummer through fall, and always requires veterinary care. In warmer climates, it can be a year-round plague.

In flea-allergic dogs, it only takes one tiny flea bite to set a major allergy machine in motion. Flea allergic dogs will scratch and bite themselves raw, with most of the intense itching and biting occurring near the base of the tail.

Your veterinarian will prescribe anti-inflammatory medication, an oral or spot-on flea preventive medication, and also recommend stringent flea control, which includes the environment (house and yard) as well as the dog. Routine grooming, brushing, and thorough body inspections are also vital for flea allergy preventive maintenance.

Inhalant (atopic) allergies

Inhalant (or atopic) allergies are the second-most-common culprit, with grasses, pollen, molds, danders, and even dust making your dog completely miserable. Atopic dogs rub their faces, muzzles, and eyes, scratch their armpits and ears, bite their feet and legs, and may develop red and swollen patches. Indoor air cleaners, air conditioning, and good environmental sanitation are helpful in keeping indoor inhalants to a minimum.

Veterinarians commonly treat inhalant allergies with antihistamines, steroids, and fatty acids, and recommend topical therapy with shampoos and rinses to make the dog more comfortable. Your vet also can refer you to a veterinary dermatologist for allergy skin testing to determine the offending allergen. If your dog is treated with a steroid, you need to know all about side effects and long-term effects to make the best decisions for your dog.

Occasionally, a dog will react to some everyday element in his environment, like carpet fibers, bedding, cleaning agents, plastics, or fertilizers. He may scratch himself hairless, especially in his armpits, lower abdomen, groin and bottom of his feet. Finding the culprit can be difficult, but then at least you can make him comfortable by eliminating it from his life. Keep him off fresh applications of fertilizer (always avoid w**d killers and pesticides!), wash his feet after running on freshly mowed grass, and use shampoos that contain healing agents and are free of perfumes and dyes.

Food allergies

Although food allergies are uncommon, they also are not seasonal and do not respond to corticosteroids. As with inhalant allergies, food allergies can cause itching, which makes the dog scratch, rub, chew, bite, and lick at his skin. The most common offenders are beef, pork, chicken, milk, eggs, fish, corn, soy, and preservatives. Diagnosis takes time, because your vet must remove the dog from all commercially prepared foods and replace it with a two-ingredient diet with adequate supplementation of vitamins and minerals for a period of three to five weeks, then gradually introduce a food to the dog.

Food allergy is sometimes confused with food intolerance. Food intolerance is an abnormal physiologic response (like intestinal upset) to food, while food allergy is an immunological response to an ingested substance.

Helping Your Dog Combat Allergies

Dogs with allergies don’t usually sneeze or get runny noses like people do. (A few do, however.) Instead, they itch and scratch, chew, lick, and rub their feet, ears, belly, and any part of their body they can reach. Left untreated, the irritated skin becomes traumatized and damaged and subsequently infected.

Topical remedies can provide short-term allergy relief, but don’t address the problem. Shampoos and rinses and anti-itch sprays and soaks between baths can help make an itchy dog more comfortable.

Cortisone and other steroids will make your dog feel better, but it’s a quick fix that won’t make allergies go away. They also have other potentially damaging side effects, so they should never be used long-term. In addition, they only treat the symptoms; the dog is still stuck with the allergy.
Antihistamines can offer relief from certain inhalant allergies. And additives containing omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids often help because they block the inflammation that causes the itching.

Desensitization by injection is a slow, expensive process, and although a large percentage of dogs improve, there’s no guarantee it will work.
In addition to all of the preceding, a number of breeders and owners report success stories about using natural diets to conquer allergies. While such anecdotal evidence is not a substitute for long-term studies, it does provide one more recourse for the frustrated owner and his poor allergic dog.

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Feeding a Golden Retriever PuppyYour Golden Retriever puppy has a built-in timer that prompts him to eat on schedule. Gi...
23/05/2020

Feeding a Golden Retriever Puppy

Your Golden Retriever puppy has a built-in timer that prompts him to eat on schedule. Give him three meals a day for the first three months and then feed him twice a day for the rest of his life. Most breeders and professional trainers prefer twice-daily feeding. Sure, lots of dogs eat only once a day, but smaller meals are more satisfying, promote better weight control, and may prevent bloating, which is a good reason all by itself. Plus, your dog will think it’s a big deal getting that food bowl twice a day.

Some folks may tell you that free feeding, also called free choice, is more convenient, and it is. But it’s a lot harder to housebreak a free choice puppy — what goes in at odd times will come out when you least expect it. Free feeding makes it harder to monitor the amount your puppy eats, which is important in fast-growing breeds like Golden Retrievers. And down the road, you may have some health problem that requires a stringent feeding protocol.

Feed your puppy at 6 to 7 a.m., again about noon, and dinner no later than 5 or 6 p.m. For easier house training, don’t feed him after 6 p.m. and don’t give him water after 7 p.m. Give him an ice cube to chew on if he gets thirsty. A 10 p.m. trip outside should carry him through the night.

He will need three meals a day for a few weeks. Start feeding twice a day when he’s about 11 or 12 weeks old. Meal size will vary with each pup, but the average Golden puppy at 7 weeks is polishing off about 1/3 to 1/2 cup of dry food at each meal. Feed it dry with water available on the side. Feeding dry will help prevent plaque and tartar build-up on his teeth, most important after his adult teeth are in.

Some puppies almost inhale their food as if it were their last meal on earth. To slow the eating process to a healthier pace, you can place a clean, large round rock in the center of his food pan. That will force him to eat around it and slow down.

Feed your puppy in the same place every day with no distractions like kids and cats so that he can concentrate on the business of eating. Allow about 20 to 30 minutes for each meal. If he doesn’t finish during that time, pick up his food and offer the same amount of food at each meal; don’t add the leftover kibble from the prior meal to the next.

When should you increase his food allotment? When he’s finishing every kibble at two out of three meals, bump up his portions just a tad. Try going from a level 1/3 cup to a heaping 1/3 cup at first, then increase to a scant 1/2 cup, then a level 1/2 cup, a heaping cup, and up the food ladder according to your puppy’s appetite.

Some pups are voracious eaters and gobble up their food like it’s their last meal, and others are more finicky and just seem to nibble at their food. Some puppies also go through eating spurts and will eat with more or less vigor at certain times. Not to worry. Your only real concern should be an overweight puppy. Keep him lean.

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How to train your Golden Retriever to stop biting -  Method 03The Distraction Method STEP 1 - Exercise Make sure he gets...
22/05/2020

How to train your Golden Retriever to stop biting - Method 03

The Distraction Method
STEP 1 - Exercise
Make sure he gets plenty of exercise each day. Golden Retrievers needs a good run around because they are relatively big dogs. His biting may be a result of pent up energy. So, give him a longer walk or throw a ball for him as you go. A tired dog is a passive dog.

STEP 2 - Tug of war
Try and direct his biting energy into a few minutes of play each day. Find a chewy toy and play tug of war with it. This will help teach him where and when the appropriate time for biting is.

STEP 3 - Gentle play Spend a few minutes each day playing gently with him too. Stroke him and talk quietly. It’s important he has time with you where he doesn’t get too worked up. You can also give him the odd treat as you play calmly.

STEP 4 - Time out
If he does bite, calmly remove him from the room and place him in a time out space. Ensure there are no toys in there and leave him there for 30 seconds to calm down. You can then release him back into the room.

STEP 5 - Lengthen the sentence If he bites again when you let him back in the room, remove him again. However, this time add an extra 30-seconds onto his sentence. Keep adding time onto his time out period until he catches on.

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How to train your Golden Retreiver to stop from Biting - Method 02The Socialization MethodSTEP 1 - Obedience classes Tak...
22/05/2020

How to train your Golden Retreiver to stop from Biting - Method 02

The Socialization Method

STEP 1 - Obedience classes
Take him to obedience classes from an early age. This is the perfect place for him to learn how to interact with other dogs and people in a controlled way. The obedience commands he learn will also increase your control.

STEP 2 - A person a day
Try to introduce him to a new person each day. This is particularly important if he is a puppy. Meeting lots of new people will build his confidence, which could prevent biting out of fear.

STEP 3 - Positioning
When you do meet new people, position yourself between the person and your Golden Retriever. If you are in front, it is your job to protect him. If he is in front, he will feel obliged to protect you and may be more likely to bite.

STEP 4 - Reward
Make sure he gets a tasty reward and some verbal praise whenever he plays gently and is well behaved when he meets people. Positive reinforcement is often the most effective way to teach Golden Retrievers.

STEP 5 - Muzzle
Until his biting is under control, you may want to consider fitting him in a muzzle, especially when you are out in public. This will prevent any injury being done while training is ongoing.

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How to train your golden to stop from biting - Method 1The Deterrence MethodSTEP 1 - ‘NO’ Whenever he bites, rush over a...
22/05/2020

How to train your golden to stop from biting - Method 1

The Deterrence Method

STEP 1 - ‘NO’
Whenever he bites, rush over and give a firm ‘NO’. You don’t want to terrify him, as this may make him more aggressive. However, make sure he knows you mean business.

STEP 2 - Water spray bottle
If the firm ‘NO’ does not have the desired effect, upgrade to the water bottle. Give a quick spray near the face. This will soon get him associating biting with negative consequences.

STEP 3 - Deterrence collar
You may also want to consider investing in a deterrence collar. You simply hit the button whenever you see him bite and an unpleasant spray of citronella will be emitted. This will make him think twice next time.

STEP 4 - Privacy
Make sure he has his own space he can escape to. This is particularly important if he is a puppy. Golden Retrievers can get frustrated when they are pestered by small children. So, he needs to have alone time in a quiet space when he wants.

STEP 5 - Discouragement
Never encourage any forms of aggression. That means do not laugh or talk in a high pitched voice when he does nibble or bite, even if it is just playing around. Each time his biting is met without consequence will only increase the chances of him biting again.

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How to train a Golden Retriever to stop bitingIntroduction Your Golden Retriever is now a crucial member of the family. ...
22/05/2020

How to train a Golden Retriever to stop biting

Introduction

Your Golden Retriever is now a crucial member of the family. He spends his mornings out for a walk, his afternoons napping and his evenings messing around with the kids. He’s the only member of your household that doesn’t argue back and he’s probably one of the cleanest too. However, he does have one rather bad habit - he bites. It started off as nibbling, which was actually quite entertaining. But now it has become more aggressive and sometimes painful.

Training him to stop biting is essential, for a number of reasons. Firstly, he could do yourself or one of your children serious harm. Furthermore, if he continues this biting habit and attacks another dog or human, he may have to be put down. Therefore, it is essential you get a handle on this behavior before there is no turning back.

Defining Tasks

Training will consist of firstly taking a number of steps to prevent your Golden biting in the first place. On top of these deterrence measures, you will have to find a productive way to channel his energy. You will also need to look at the underlying cause of the biting and tackle that. In addition, obedience commands will be needed to assert your position as pack leader.

If your Golden Retriever is still a puppy, he should be fairly receptive. This means you could see results in just a couple of weeks. However, if he’s older and the biting habit has been years in the making, then you may need several months to fully stamp it out. Succeed with this training and you will never have to worry about leaving him alone with strangers or small children again.

Getting Started

Before you get to work, you will need to get your hands on a few items. A muzzle will be required until training has proven successful. You will also need chewy toys, plus a decent supply of treats. Alternatively, you can break his favorite food into small pieces.

Set aside 10 minutes each day for training, at a time where you won’t be distracted by a noisy household. Also, a deterrence collar and a water spray bottle will be needed for one of the methods.

Once you have the above, just bring patience and an optimistic attitude, then work can begin!

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21/05/2020

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