how well do you know the breed? - Golden Retriever

how well do you know the breed? - Golden Retriever

how well do you know the breed? - Golden Retriever, if you enjot this quiz I have others similer :) have fun and good luck <3

published on May 29, 20116 responses 3
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What country was golden retreiver developed in

England
Scotland
Ireland
Spain
America
Canada
Italy
France
China
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where abouts in that counrty

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what breeds made the Original cross for the Golden Retreiver

Hint: 2 choices
yellow-coloured Retriever
flat coated retreiver
Tweed Water Spaniel
labrador retreiver
springer spaniel
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what was the name of the sire dog to create the golden Retreiver

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what was the name af the dam to create the golden Retreiver

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what year was the golden retreiver acepted into the kennel club in england as flat coats (golden)

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when were they first exhibited?

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what year were they recognised as a breed described as Retriever (Golden and Yellow)

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what year was the Golden Retriever Club was founded

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what year was the breed name was officially changed to Golden Retriever

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who was the first person to take a golden retreiver to Canada ang register it in the canadian kennel club

Archie Marjoribanks
Bob Mcgregor
Lord Buckle 3rd
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what year did this hapen

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What was the name of the golden retreiver?

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what year was the breed registerd in Canada

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select which countrys have their own type of golden retreiver

Hint: 3 choices
Britian
Scotland
England
Canada
America
France
Ireland
Italy
China
Japan
Spain
none of above
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True Or False: The temperament of the Golden Retriever is a hallmark of the breed and is described in the standard as "kindly, friendly and confident".

True
False
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True Or False: They are not "one man dogs" and are generally equally amiable with both strangers and those familiar to them.

True
False
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True Or False: Their trusting, gentle disposition therefore makes them a poor guard dog.

True
False
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True Or False: Any form of unprovoked aggression or hostility towards either people, dogs or other animals, whether in the show ring or community, is completely unacceptable in a Golden Retriever and is not in keeping with the character of the breed and as such is considered a serious fault. Nor should a Golden Retriever be unduly timid or nervous.

True
False
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True Or False: The typical Golden Retriever is calm, naturally intelligent and biddable, with an exceptional eagerness to please.

True
False
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True Or False: Golden Retrievers are also noted for their intelligence, it ranks fourth in Stanley Coren's The Intelligence of Dogs following the Border Collie, Poodle, and German Shepherd Dog, being one of the brightest dogs ranked by obedience command trainability.

True
False
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True or False: These dogs are also renowned for their inpatience with children.

True
False
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True Or False: By the time they reach maturity however, Goldens will have become active and fun-loving animals with the exceptionally patient demeanour befitting a dog bred to sit quietly for hours in a hunting blind.

True
False
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True OR False: Adult Golden Retrievers love to work, and have a keen ability to focus on a given task. They will seemingly work until they collapse, so care should be taken to avoid overworking them.

True
False
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ToF: Other characteristics related to their hunting heritage are a size suited for scrambling in and out of boats and an inordinate love for water. Golden Retrievers are exceptionally trainable—due to their intelligence, athleticism and desire to please their handlers—and generally excel in obedience trials. They are also very competitive in agility and other performance events. Harsh training methods are unnecessary as Golden Retrievers often respond very well to positive and upbeat training styles.

True
False
Dont click this one! ToF meens True or False :)
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True Or False: Golden Retrievers are compatible with children and adults and are good with other dogs, cats and most livestock. Golden Retrievers are particularly valued for their high level of sociability towards people, calmness, and willingness to learn.

True
False
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what are golden retreivers comonley used for?

Hint: 4 choices
Gun Dog
Guide Dog
Fire Dog
Carage Dog
Search and Rescue
Movability Asitance Dogs
Ratters
Foxing
Sheep Dogs
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True Or False: In some cases, a retriever may produce milk for her adopted even though she may not have been pregnant or nursing recently

True
False
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True Or False: Golden Retreiver's have a strong mothering instinct and have been known to adopt fox cubs, kittens, tiger cubs and lion cubs

True
False
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Golden retrievers are known to have genetic disorders and other diseases, Encludeing:

Hint: 6 choices
Cancer
Hip Dysplacia
Elbow Dysplacia
Glucolma
Catarax
subvalvular aortic stenosis
patella luxation
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True Or False: The Golden Retriever's eagerness to please has made them consistent, top performers in the obedience and agility rings. Plus with their excellent swimming ability they are great at dock jumping. Their natural retrieving ability also sees them excel in flyball and field trials

True
False
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The first three dogs ever to achieve the AKC Obedience Champion title were Golden Retrievers; the first of the three was a female named...

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True Or False: The breed is used in water rescue/lifesaving. It continues in that role today, along with the Leonberger, Newfoundland and Labrador Retriever dogs; they are used at the Italian School of Canine Lifeguard

True
False
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what age do they tend to live up to?

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what other names are they referd to as

Golden's
Golden-Doodle's
Golden R's
Golden Carage Dogs
New Yorker's
Mexicanio's
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what size is the golden retreiver

Large
Medium
Small