Golden Cocker Retrievers
Those beautiful Golden Cocker Retrievers are a mixed dog breed (as the name suggests, they are a cross between Golden Retriever and Cocker Spaniel) that look like puppies even when they are adults. They are not only playful, affectionate with their owners, and friendly, but they are extremely intelligent creatures as well.
If you want to adopt such a breed, you should know that they love to be included in all family activities, whether that’s playing with toys, running, or watching a movie on the couch. However, this breed sheds, so you should brush their coat every day if possible.
According to animal experts, you should take them for a long walk every day (at least one hour), but it’s ideal to divide this time into two sessions, one in the morning, and the other before going to bed.
Considering their parents, the Golden Cocker Retriever has a friendly personality, which means that they can get along well with other pets or children.
Unfortunately, like many other puppies, this breed may develop inappropriate behavior if you leave them alone for too long.
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People ask me all the time how old my “puppy” is. She was a rescue but we’re guessing around 14. She is white around the muzzle but there’s no other way you can tell she has mileage! Her temperament has never changed, her playfulness has never wavered, she DOES shed constantly (so what? I bought a better vacuum), and what’s written above is right on the nose. Start that brushing right away; Missy doesn’t like to be brushed and it’s an international furor every time I attempt it. But as mentioned above, they’re smart. Missy has her own attorney and her own publicity manager. I’m simply here to feed her and play with her on command. During COVID and cancer she has been a fantastic dog, friend, companion, door-barker, and judge of character. I’m even getting used to the attorney.
Yorkies!!! Where is the Yorkie?!!! My Yorkie is 13 and he still looks like a puppy!!! People can’t believe he is 13 years old.