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Breeder Golden Ohio Retriever
A breeder golden ohio retriever will usually have a picture of the breeder and a high quality dog.
Choosing the kennel carefully will help eliminate most of the dog’s health problems, because only in this case you can be sure that the puppies are screened for hereditary diseases and their parents have clearances, medical certificates and good pedigrees. Puppy mills, dealers and pet shops cannot guarantee this, because they aim at gaining the maximum profit by selling puppies and don’t care much about their health. They are often raised in poor conditions and are difficult to socialize in future.
A breeder golden ohio retriever will usually have a picture of the breeder and a high quality dog.
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Breeder Golden Ohio Retriever -
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Not all litters are created equally, even in good kennels. Some litters are genetically predisposed for a higher energy level and others for good conformation, keen sense of smell or something else. Some health problems are also transmitted from the parents to the offspring. When looking for a puppy, you may have to spend much time waiting for the right litter, because most good kennels have waiting lists for their puppies. When you have a choice of several litters, compare puppies, parents and pedigrees. A puppy should be taken to the new home at the age of about seven weeks. If taken earlier, it may have problems with socialization. A breeder golden ohio retriever will usually have a picture of the breeder and a high quality dog.
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