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The idea was to create a working dog with the sensitivity of the Golden Retriever and the tolerance of the Labrador Retriever. It worked. Cross them, and the result is the unequivocally genial Goldador. Thanks to their easygoing nature and keen intelligence, Goldadors have proven outstanding guide dogs, service dogs, search and rescue dogs, therapy dogs, and bomb detection dogs. But like their parent breeds, Goldadors are happiest simply working alongside a person they love.

Goldadors are active and require at least half an hour of daily exercise--most enjoy retrieving games as well as hiking and swimming. Once they've reached physical maturity (between 18 and 24 months), Goldadors make excellent jogging companions.

Training the eager-to-please Goldador is relatively easy - they come from a long line of dogs who work closely and willingly with people. This makes them an excellent choice for first-time owners, provided they get the exercise, structure, and positive reinforcement they crave. Goldadors are also a good option for families with children (though they can be a bit rambunctious for toddlers), as they want nothing more than to be part of family activities.

The ideal residence for a Goldador is a home with a fenced yard, but with regular exercise and companionship they can live and thrive in apartments and condos. Whatever his home, a Goldador should live indoors with his people.

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Pictures of Mason

If anyone is interested in getting a Goldador and would like to see pics of our Mason, I would be glad to send them. email edsconst@paulbunyan.net

3 349 Sep 22, 2008 9:33pm by lisazkiwi
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Goldadors?

This is a mix of the 2 most friendliest breeds! LMAO!!! My son has been bit by dogs several times-- by LABS. I have many Golden Retriever... (continued)

1 90 Aug 28, 2008 5:25pm by Raspberries
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