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California Golden In Rescue Retriever
The california golden in rescue retriever provides training before the dog is released from the kennels.
Usually, there are more senior dogs than puppies and adults available for adoption, because people are not ready to keep the dog with some diseases or just get tired of them. Often when buying a puppy, they have no idea what the dog will look like in the future. Adopting an adult or senior dog has its own advantages. They are well past the chewing and digging stages; they cause less destruction than puppies or younger dogs; they also have a longer attention span, making them easier to train.
The california golden in rescue retriever provides training before the dog is released from the kennels.
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California Golden In Rescue Retriever -
training, kennels
All purebreds are prone to a number of genetic defects due to a limited gene pool, but with careful breeding it’s possible to eliminate them in the litter. Some bloodlines show a very strong hereditary basis and others tend to develop fatal diseases, such as allergy, cancer, heart and joint problems. Most hereditary problems in purebreds occur because of irresponsible breeding. Health problems multiply as the breed continues to increase in popularity. Irresponsible breeders produce puppies for sale without caring for their health and breed sires and dams of a low quality. Mediocre dogs often end up in shelters. The california golden in rescue retriever provides training before the dog is released from the kennels.
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