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Golden Retriever

Canis lupus familiaris

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🌍 Overview

Golden retrievers were developed in Scotland in the mid-19th century by crossing flat-coated retrievers with Tweed water spaniels and other breeds to create an ideal hunting dog for Scotland's rugged terrain. Today they are beloved worldwide as gentle, trainable family companions and the most popular breed for therapy and assistance work after Labradors. Their famously tolerant temperament — patient with children and friendly with strangers — makes them iconic family dogs.

📋 Quick Facts

Native Range

Breed origin: Scotland, United Kingdom

Natural Habitat

Fully domesticated

Adult Size

21.5–24 inches at shoulder; 55–75 lbs

Wild Diet

Fully domesticated

Wild Lifespan

10–12 years

Conservation Status

Not applicable (domesticated breed)

🤓 Did You Know?

Goldens have an unusually high rate of cancer compared to other breeds: studies suggest up to 60% of Golden Retrievers will die from cancer. The Morris Animal Foundation is running the largest canine health study in history specifically to investigate this.