Showing posts with label Retriever. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Retriever. Show all posts

Thursday, 6 January 2011

Historical Importance Of The Golden Retriever


The Golden Retriever, one of the most popular intelligent dogs around the world, is known for its service in a wide variety of areas including field trials, obedience, hunting and offering companionship and guidance to blind people. During early days of the 1800's, hunting was considered both a practical measure for obtaining food as well as an interesting domain of sports in England and Scotland. The Golden Retriever was developed from the need to have a medium-sized dog that has the flexibility to move through wild fowling, both upland gaming zone and waterfowl.

In 19th century, Lord Tweedmouth at Guisachan estate, Scotland, kept the records of the development of the Golden Retriever for the first time. These records were published for the first time by Tweedmouth's great nephew in the year 1952. It was during the mid of 19th century when Lord Tweedmouth purchased his the Golden Retriever Nous. In his estate, he put the effort to breed the dogs with desired characteristics.

Tweed Water Spaniels were exclusively used for the purpose of hunting in the early years. It was mainly because these dogs have a true sense of intelligence, bravery and liveliness. The early breeding of the Golden Retriever was largely dependent on the contribution of Tweed Water Spaniels. Breeding between Nous and Belle, a female Tweed Water Spaniel, was held in the estate and they produced four golden puppies. However, the breeding of modern the Golden Retriever is highly influenced by Irish setter, Bloodhound and Tweed Water Spaniel.

The popularity of the Golden Retriever increased significantly during the last decades of 19th century. The Golden Retriever officially appeared to the public for the first time in 1908 at Crystal Palace, England. In the year 1913, the Golden Retriever Club in England was established and with this establishment a separate recognition for this breed was marked. It was 1920 when the Golden Retriever reached to North America and loved by many people.

The American Kennel Club (AKC) offered the recognition and listed them in the year 1925. During the time between 1930s and 1940s, the popularity of this breed became significantly increased. The Golden Retriever was the dog that achieved the crown of obedience, The Obedience Champ Title, from the AKC, while competing with many other varieties of dogs in the year 1977. In early days, the capability of the Golden Retriever dogs was limited to their hunting instinct, but later on down the line they show their utmost talent in the domain of show ring as well.

One interesting fact is that the dark shade used to be the predominant public preference that went over the light shade coat in earlier times, which is quite uncommon in today's scenario. Throughout the years, the popularity of this breed has increased and the Golden Retriever has been known as one of the most adorable and intelligent dogs among all other breeds around the world.








A dog-lover and professional breeder, Carol Matthews has extensive experience in raising and caring for the dogs. The Golden Retriever is the perfect combination of action with beauty. It is widely accepted for its intelligence, obedience, golden shade and liveliness. This article offers all the basic the Golden Retriever information including its history.


Monday, 3 January 2011

Human Food For Your Golden Retriever


Now that you have got your golden retriever home, it is important to pay enormous attention to his daily needs. Diet is very important for the health of your golden retriever. Well, we would all feed our favorite pets dog food, but even pets can prefer variety in their platter. And it is not a bad idea to opt for human food for your golden retriever.

Golden retrievers, or any pets for that matter, love attention showered on them. So, if you are having a sumptuous dinner and your golden retriever is salivating next to you, it is not a bad idea to make him sample some food.

Many a times, golden retrievers communicate in an interesting manner. If your pet expresses excessive fondness with the refrigerator, he may be communicating his interest in some particular food that is stored in the refrigerator. As we all know dogs have a great sense of smell, and it would not be easy to hide a delicious food item from him. Human food, when served with a little caution may actually be good for the golden retriever. However, it would not be a wise idea to feed him table scraps. That way, you'd be spoiling your golden retriever.

Of course, you'd have to make a conscious choice of what is appropriate and what is not for your golden retriever. Human foods for your golden retriever may or may not be suitable for it. Here are some may - have and should - not - have human food for your golden retriever -

"May - Have" human food for your golden retriever -

Most of these food groups are beneficial for us, but the golden retriever may just benefit from and enjoy them. They would provide the appropriate nutrients along with the variety that your pet would like-

- Brown Rice -Rich in fiber content, they are good for your golden retriever.

- Chicken/ Egg yolk/egg shells/ raw eggs - Rich in protein, this human food is also good for them

- Raw Vegetables

- Turkey - You need to exercise caution with this. If the strips are too hard, your pet can choke on it.

- Oatmeal

- Fruits - With the exception of grapes and raisins.

"Should - Not - Have" human food for your golden retriever -

- Egg Whites - This usually results in biotin deficiency (Vitamin B) due to the presence of avidin. Hence avoiding egg whites is best for your golden retriever.

- Onions and garlic

- Chocolates - Bromine in chocolates can lead to toxicity in dogs and cats. Even if you opt for the un-sweetened variety, you may not be doing your golden retriever any good. Hence it is best to avoid chocolates completely.

It is better to always consult a veterinarian. Your vet may be right person to recommend the right diet for your golden retriever. He will also be able to suggest what foods should be avoided. It may not be very wise to experiment with human food for your golden retriever, unless you are sure about the effect of the same.








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Saturday, 1 January 2011

Melissa and Doug Golden Retriever with Puppies Cardboard Jigsaw Puzzle (100 pc)

Melissa and Doug Golden Retriever with Puppies Cardboard Jigsaw Puzzle (100 pc)Five floppy golden retrievers pose for a loving family portrait in the adorable Golden Retriever Jigsaw Puzzle from Melissa and Doug. This extra-thick 100-piece cardboard puzzle is bright and sturdy with packaging that will withstand many uses! Made in the USA.

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Friday, 31 December 2010

Dogs Golden Retriever - Golden Retriever - Light Switch Covers - single toggle switch

Dogs Golden Retriever - Golden Retriever - Light Switch Covers - single toggle switchGolden Retriever Light Switch Cover is new and handcrafted utilizing unique process resulting in a stunning high gloss ceramic-like finish. SET OF MATCHING SCREWS IS INCLUDED giving it a perfect finishing touch. Made of durable metal material.

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Thursday, 30 December 2010

Answers Important In Picking Golden Retriever Breeder


Getting a Golden Retriever puppy should take a lot of time and effort on your part. You need not only to find a Golden Retriever breeder, but also need to visit them and interview them. A good Golden Retriever breeder will then do the same with you. With a good Golden Retriever breeder, no money is enough money to sell a beloved puppy to a person unsuitable to own a pet rock, let alone a loving Golden Retriever.

You should ask for references. A reputable Golden Retriever breeder will be more than happy to provide them. They will reply like a grandparent talking about their grandchildren. You might even have to ask the Golden Retriever breeder to shut up about the references. This is a very good sign. Also ask what they look for in an ideal Golden Retriever owner. If all they talk about is the check clearing, than this is not the breeder for you.

Here are some of the main questions you want to ask any Golden Retriever breeder you are thinking of buying a puppy from. Ask them why they breed Golden Retrievers. What are the qualities they like in a dog? They should talk more about breeding sensible and healthy dogs rather than just show winning dogs. Do they use their dogs for hunting or obedience work, or just for shows?

Ask them about health certificates and hip dysplasia test scores on both the mother and the father. It is thought that hip dysplasia is a genetic problem. You also need to be sure what the breeder is responsible for in terms of the puppy's health and what you are responsible for. You need to ask if you can call for advice at no extra charge if you have training problems with your puppy. And ask for references and check them out.

You also want to ask for a written contract, which spells out what the breeder is responsible for. A good Golden Retriever breeder will already have such a contract for you! A good breeder will also be able to not only show you the puppy's mother, but also her health certificates. You need to be sure the parents have been tested for hip dysplasia and eye conditions that can be passed genetically.

Then ask yourself why you are going through all of this. If you want show dogs, breeding dogs or hunting dogs, then stick with the Golden Retriever breeder you can best get along with and is as proud of his or her dogs like they would be their children. If you want a pet, then please do not go to a breeder. Instead, go to a Golden Retriever breed rescue group and adopt an adult or older puppy. You'll save a life and get a financial break that way.








A dog-lover and professional breeder, Carol Matthews has extensive experience in raising and caring for the dogs. The Golden Retriever is the perfect combination of action with beauty. It is widely accepted for its intelligence, obedience, golden shade and liveliness. This article offers all the basic the Golden Retriever information including its history.


Wednesday, 29 December 2010

Golden Retriever Men's 8" Waterproof Work Boot

Golden Retriever Men's 8Men's 8" Golden Retriever Waterproof Work Boots. The most loyal companions your hard - working feet could ever ask for! Sick 'em on any job, or take 'em for a walk... dry, comfy, supportive Golden Retrievers are a foot's best friend! Start with the highest quality full-grain leather and finish with durable slip and oil-resistant steady-treading outsoles. In between, throw in a Dry Dawgs waterproof / breathable membrane plus a shock-absorbing cushioned removable polyurethane insole, and the end result is no surprise: 'round-the-clock happy feet! Padded collar. 8" h. 32 ozs. each. Dark brown. State Size. Order yours today! Men's 8" Golden Retriever Waterproof Work Boots

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Tuesday, 28 December 2010

History of the Golden Retriever Dog


The Golden Retriever, as its name so obviously suggests, is a member of the retrieving class of dogs. The retriever dog came about because the British sportsman of Victorian ages was frustrated with the game retrieving abilities of the Setter, Pointer and Spaniel dog breeds that were largely used for such purpose at the time. Though the Spaniel dog breeds were favored as being more adept retrievers they were still not considered as optimal retriever dogs on account of their small size.

In 1865 Sir Dudley Majoribanks (later to become Lord Tweedmouth) embarked on a breeding program to develop the most efficient and capable retrieving gun dog in the world. What is undisputed is the fact that his Golden Retriever dog breeding program all started with a yellow retriever called Nous. What is not quite so clear is the history and origins of Nous.

One story has it that Nous was purchased from a Russian circus trainer in Brighton, another tale contends that Nous was obtained from a Brighton cobbler, while yet another source claims that Nous previous owner was either a gypsy or the somewhat more distinguished Lord Chichester.

Golden Retriever Dog Breed Foundation Stock

Conflicting origins of Nous notwithstanding, what is not under contention is the fact that Nous was the only yellow puppy from a litter of black Wavy-Coated Retrievers. In 1868 Nous, the yellow Wavy-coated Retriever, was mated with a Tweed Water Spaniel bitch called Belle. The resultant litter consisted of four yellow puppies of which Lord Tweedmouth then crossbred the best bitch (a dog named Cowslip) to a Red Setter and a Tweed Water Spaniel.

Offspring from those two litters were then recrossed with black Wavy-coated Retrievers and from the resultant litter (that ranged from very dark colored puppies to very light colored ones) those that were golden were selected and mated together. It should be noted that there are some who claim that the Bloodhound dog was introduced to the mix but such talk is largely unsubstantiated and probably unlikely. Anyway it was in this fashion that Lord Tweedmouth of Scotland produced the foundation stock of the retriever dog breed.

The Golden Retriever was initially called the Flat Coated Golden Retriever (due to the fact that it was descended from the Flat Coated Retriever, a dog breed it largely came to eclipse in popularity) and was registered with The Kennel Club (British) under that name in 1903. Later on when the Golden Retriever Club was formed in 1911 it was categorized as a separate dog breed under the name "Yellow or Golden Retriever". Further down along the line the "Yellow or" was dropped and ever since then this dog breed has gone by the name of Golden Retriever

The retriever came to the shores of the North Americas in the late 19th century, reaching Canada first in 1881 and then the United States in 1890. It was finally registered with the Canadian Kennel Club in 1922 and then by the American Kennel Club (AKC) in 1932. Since its entry into the show ring from the 1930s, the Golden Retriever has become one of the most recognized and popular dog breeds, consistently ranking within the top ten most popular dog breeds according to the AKC listing.








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Monday, 27 December 2010

Golden Retriever Dog With Lantern Solar Light (Yellow)

Golden Retriever Dog With Lantern Solar Light (Yellow)# Solar powered # No Wiring # Powered by the sun # Fast and easy to install # Energy saving # Recharged by solar panels under sunlight # Light turns on automatically when dark # Super bright LED for brighter light output # Rechargeable Ni-Cd AA battery (included) # Safe water resistant # CE certified # LED bulb never burns out # Up to 10 hours of light when dark # Corrosion resistant # LEDs can last up to 100,000 hours # Batteries are rechargeable and should last for approximately 2 years before replacing # Ideal for areas where conventional electrial supply is not available # Product size approx 14.5" X 7" X 12"

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Webkinz Golden Retriever

Webkinz Golden RetrieverDiscover a virtual world with Webkinz pets. Webkinz animals come with a special Internet code so your child can interact with it online. The code lets you enter the Webkinz World and bring your pet to life. Pet owners can name it, make it a home and even play games. Golden Retriever measures 10". Not recommended for children under 3.

Minimum Supported Browsers: Windows - Internet Explorer 6, Netscape 7.2, Firefox 1.0, AOL Explorer 1.5. McIntosh - Safari 1.2.3, Internet Explorer 5.2.3, Fire Fox 1.5, High-speed Internet Required, Monitor Resolution 1024 x 768. Requirements may change; check www.webkinz.com for latest revisions.

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Sunday, 26 December 2010

Golden Retriever

Golden RetrieverTaken from the 2003 album, 'Phantom Power'. The title track is backed with two non-LP tracks, 'Summer Snow' & 'Blue Fruit'. Digipak. Sony.

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Friday, 24 December 2010

Breed All About it Golden Retriever (Animal Planet)

Step by step video takes you through training methods that Mike Lardy has used to produce consistent winners. Mike shows you how to train your retriever starting with the Basics. Covers: Obedience, Force, Fetch, Stick Fetch, Field Check, Three Handed Casting, Collar Conditioning, and much more.

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Wednesday, 22 December 2010

Golden Retriever Human Trainer Adult T Shirt

Golden Retriever Human Trainer Adult T ShirtCaption reads: PROFESSIONAL HUMAN TRAINER - Will train any human to perform the following basic obedience commands: 1) Fetch me a treat 2) Rub my belly 3) Pick up my poop 4) Wipe my feet 5) Speak baby talk 6) Throw the ball 7) Don't hog the bed 8) Give me a kiss 9) Buy me a toy 10) Fetch me a treat (this one's good!). -- Our shirts are not transfers or screen prints. We use state of the art technology to print the image directly onto the shirt. The image cannot peel or crack and does not have the rubbery feel of a transfer. The resolution is photo quality and far superior to anything even the best screen prints can do. All photos were taken and created by renowned pet photographer Vincent Strangio.

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Friday, 17 December 2010

Snuggle Puppy Golden Retriever

Snuggle Puppy Golden RetrieverSnuggle pals were designed to help pets become accustomed to their new homes. They come complete with battery-operated heartbeat and 2 types of safe, disposable heat bags. Approximately 15" in length. They are more than just another cute stuffed animal - they provide comfort, security and unconditional love! Note: No on off switch. Heartbeat continues until batteries die or you take the batteries out. Colors may vary.

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Tuesday, 14 December 2010

Training For Your Golden Retriever


Training is very important for your golden retriever. Golden retrievers are smart dogs, and they learn quickly. With a little bit of patience and time, your golden retriever can be the most adorable pet around.

Enlisted here are the most popular methods that would provide training for your golden retriever.

Behavior Training

Behavior training helps your dog behave in an appropriate and desirable manner. You have to decide on general behavioral patterns that you would like your dog to follow, and help him develop the same.

This training includes good house breaking, decent behavior around people and pets, leash training, and other types of training that will make him a good companion to have around. Following are certain behavior training for you golden retriever -

a) Teeth Training -As your puppy will chew anything that is around, it is important to provide teeth training for your golden retriever. There are various chew toys available. You may want to keep some ready and hand it over to your golden. Once he is done with one, or bored with one, you may introduce him to the other. This way you can curb his natural instinct to chew and take care of his teething problem as well. However, you need to be cautious while picking up the chew toy. If you buy a particularly smaller one, your golden retriever can try swallowing it and get choked.

b) Leash Training - If you'd like to leash your pet you need to provide training for your golden retriever. It may not be wise to attach the leash onto your golden retriever and drag him around. Being a bit gentle on your golden retriever would help in this situation. You can attach the leash onto him, and provide him with enough freedom inside the house, or in your yard. Be a little watchful. It will take your golden retriever some time to get used to the leash. After he has got a little used to it, pick up the leash and start calling him to you. This way your golden retriever can get leash training, without much trouble.

c) Digging around - Well, this is the nature of dogs in general and you'd have to provide training for your golden retriever to manage this natural instinct as well. If you try to control this natural habit, it may not help. So, provide your golden retriever with an area to dig. And praise him when he digs the area. Or chide him if he tries to dig some other area. Soon your golden retriever will understand.

Activity Training

This is a very beneficial type of training for your golden retriever. This would include activities like search and rescue, hunting, herding and other such activities that golden retrievers are meant to do. These activities would help build a better relationship between you and your golden retriever.

Obedience Training

This is also a very important training for your golden retriever. It teaches the golden retriever to obey commands. Golden retrievers who undergo this training learn not to bark without reason, not to dig any place and are usually better behaved than most other dogs.

While your golden retriever may need a mix of all the above training methods, you have to shortlist your requirements for your pet and decide the best training for your golden retriever. Now, haven't you chosen this dog for him to be an adorable companion for you?








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Monday, 13 December 2010

The Golden Retriever - A Noble Breed


Who does not want to be better informed about the golden retriever breed? Known for their intelligence, friendliness, gentleness, loyalty, and willingness to work, goldens are a favorite breed for families. Their strong attributes make them great hunting dogs, guide and service dogs, and search and rescue dogs. Their distinctive golden coat gives the golden retriever a natural glow. This versatile breed is famous for its high energy and playfulness.

The golden retriever is a member of the sporting group. They are large, robust dogs which stand 20-24 inches tall at withers and weigh 55-75 pounds. The American Breed Standard calls for a coat to be any shade of gold barring coats that are too dark or too light. The British standards allow for lighter shades of gold, known as cream colors. A red or mahogany 'gold' color is allowable under American rules, but not under British rules. American goldens are typically taller and more slender and have a longer coat. British dogs are stockier with shorter tails and legs.

Originally, the Labrador retriever came from Newfoundland. Fishermen brought the breed to England about 1800. In the 1800's, golden retrievers were developed in Scotland at the highland estate of Sir Dudley Marjoribanks, later Baron Tweedmouth. Golden retrievers were originally used as hunting dogs to retrieve shot game birds and waterfowl. They were bred to be great hunting dogs with water-resistant coats, an excellent sense of smell, and soft mouths that do not damage game. The breed was first arrived at by the yellow retriever crossed with a tweed water spaniel, now extinct. Afterwards, the breed was infused with black wavy-coated retrievers, Irish Setters, Bloodhounds, and the St. John's Water Dog of Newfoundland.

A dog legendary for its gentle, friendly ways, the golden retriever doesn't make a good watchdog; they are known for their affection for both their owners and for strangers. This breed thrives on human companionship. Goldens are energetic and active dogs. Exercising everyday is important for their health. Bred to retrieve ducks and other waterfowl, goldens love to swim. Active, and large in size, this breed is not the ideal apartment dog. Though they are adaptable, a prospective owner should live near a park and be willing to spend a lot of time with his/her dog. Otherwise, goldens need sizable backyards to be healthy. Known for their intelligence, these dogs enjoy learning tricks, playing games, retrieving and catching balls, and exercising with their owners. It is not uncommon for goldens to win obedience and agility competitions. Energetic and devoted, this breed also makes great working and service dogs. Having an excellent sense of smell, goldens have been employed in alpine search and rescue, and as police dogs for drug detection. Very active, this breed may not be the best choice of dog for the elderly. However, golden retrievers are great with children and other pets, and make a wonderful family pet.

Typically, golden retrievers can expect to live about 10-15 years. Unfortunately, bad breeding for profit has led to a number of common health problems. The most frequently encountered of these afflictions is hip dysplasia. Cataracts is another common ailment. Cancer represents the leading cause of death for goldens. To help avoid these health problems for your golden retriever, it is important to know a dog's pedigree and to purchase dogs from a reputable breeder. Each dog should be examined by the OFA or by PennHIP. These evaluations involve x-rays to test a dog for hip dysplasia and disease. Grooming (brushing) is recommended twice a week. They may not be a good choice for those with allergies because of shedding.

Golden retrievers are an energetic and enthusiastic breed who love and crave the company of humans. These qualities along with a gentle and friendly nature make this dog wonderful for families and active people looking for a companion.








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Saturday, 11 December 2010

LittleGifts Golden Retriever Luggage Tag

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Friday, 10 December 2010

Finding A Golden Retriever Breeder In The Northeast


One of the most popular and beautiful dog breeds is the Golden Retriever. This breed has been consistently in the top ten popular dog breeds for a number of reasons. First, Golden Retrievers can be trained to perform a variety of tasks including hunting, tracking, retrieving and even acting as guide dogs for the blind. Second, Golden Retrievers are neither hyper nor aggressive and this makes them excellent pets for families and children. Third, Golden Retrievers are aesthetically pleasing. They have thick golden fur, expressive brown eyes and an elegant carriage.

Developed by a Scottish Lord in the 1800s, Golden Retrievers are the result of breeding various water spaniels, bloodhounds and the Irish Setter. The resulting breed has resulting characteristics of all. Any Golden Retriever breeder can tell you that Golden Retrievers love water, are skilled at hunting and tracking and make excellent companions. The American Kennel Club registered the breed in 1925 and has set specific characteristics each Golden Retriever must meet to engage in AKC competition. Due to their many excellent traits, Golden Retrievers have been champions in competition many times over.

A Golden Retriever breeder will attempt to breed dogs with the best breed specific traits. A cream to light gold colored coat is preferred. Intelligence, trainability, an even temper, tracking and hunting skills, and overall health and beauty are the standard for this breed. Because the breed is prone to health problems like hip dysplasia, eye disease, cancer and obesity, breeders must have all dogs medically screened.

Breeders do not mate dogs found to have medical or behavioral conditions. A Golden Retriever breeder will be able to educate potential buyers on the pros and cons of the breed to make sure buyers and Golden Retrievers match. They may also urge buyers to look into rescued Golden Retrievers. These are purebred Golden Retrievers that have been abandoned or neglected. They can be bought for a much lower price and often need loving homes even more than purebred puppies.

Unfortunately, the popularity of the Golden attracts unethical breeders who wish to make a profit with no regard for animal health and well-being. These backyard breeders sell unhealthy and uncertified Golden Retriever puppies to pet stores and/or unsuspecting buyers.

Pet buyers should never buy any animal from a pet store. Though animals may look cute and forlorn behind the glass, there is no telling where they have come from or what they have already endured in their short lives. Only unethical breeders sell Golden Retriever puppies to pet stores. A Golden Retriever breeder loves the breed want to know where their puppies will end up and would like to stay connected with them and hear about their progress. Breeders who sell to pet stores don't know or care what type of home Golden retrievers end up in and do not try to keep in touch with buyers once money changes hands.

Besides staying away from pet stores, buyers should look for qualities in a good Golden Retriever breeder such as maintaining a clean kennel, treating all puppies and parents as members of their own family, screens potential parents for genetic defects, provides warranties and may accept no refund returns and can provide complete documentation of ancestry, pedigree and medical records. A knowledgeable, caring breeder will also be affiliated with rescue centers and other animal protection agencies.








A dog-lover and professional breeder, Carol Matthews has extensive experience in raising and caring for the dogs. The Golden Retriever is the perfect combination of action with beauty. It is widely accepted for its intelligence, obedience, golden shade and liveliness. This article offers all the basic the Golden Retriever information including its history.


Thursday, 9 December 2010

Tuesday, 7 December 2010

Golden Retriever

Golden RetrieverTaken from the 2003 album, 'Phantom Power'. The title track is backed with two non-LP tracks, 'Summer Snow' & 'Blue Fruit'. Digipak. Sony.

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Total Retriever Training: The Basics

Total Retriever Training: The BasicsStep by step video takes you through training methods that Mike Lardy has used to produce consistent winners. Mike shows you how to train your retriever starting with the Basics. Covers: Obedience, Force, Fetch, Stick Fetch, Field Check, Three Handed Casting, Collar Conditioning, and much more.

Price: $45.00


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