Golden Retriever Adoption: Puppy or Adult? by:Michael Corben
The reward of raising a golden retriever is seeing that cute cuddly
, furry, little creature grow up into an adult dog. Being a parent to a golden retriever the, pride of seeing your little furry friend grow up to be a well trained adult retriever is priceless. As a puppy, golden retriever is indeed a ball of a nonstop fun. As a parent to a golden retriever, it is really fun to watch this furry dynamo with an awkward 4 left feet grow in to a gawky adolescent until such time that he becomes full trained adult dog.
It's always fun to guide a golden retriever pup as he matures. But mistakes are not allowed in raising a golden. This lovable pet requires additional parenting skill and long range of patience. But mind you, all your effort will pay in the end once you are able to successfully raise a well trained golden retriever. If you are capable of extending your patience an extra mile, then golden retriever puppy adoption is for you. If you bond with your golden retriever early on, then you will have the chance to discover more from this cuddly pet. This will give you a chance to build an unbreakable bond between you and your golden retriever. This loving four legged friend will never abandon you. But mind you, in order to achieve successful results, you must pay attention to every particular detail of training your puppy, because if you don't the end result can be disastrous. More often than not, untrained golden retriever pups will grow up to be an unruly, overgrown, excessively active dog. You see, this is one way of saying that adopting a golden retriever puppy is not for everyone. This is also the reason why there are those who would opt to adopt an adult golden retriever.
Adopting a full grown adult retriever is coupled with advantages and disadvantages. A fully trained adult retriever is the best option for those who do not have sufficient time to train a puppy. You don't need to worry about the dog's capacity to adjust to a new owner. Well trained adult golden retrievers are very friendly; you'll just notice that they would begin to love you practically in day one. Adopting an adult retriever will also save you a lot of time and money from puppy training project. However, there is just one disadvantage in adopting a fully trained adult retriever. It will be very difficult to correct them from skills and bad habits that you do not want.
Whether to adopt an adult or a puppy golden retriever will depend on you. However, in making a choice keep this in mind: Adopting a golden retriever puppy will give you the chance to customize the training to your advantage.
About the author
Michael Corben has been in the golden retriever business for more than 20 years. If you'd like to learn more on golden retriever puppies, visit
http://www.mygoldenretrievertips.com
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