87% Compatible
Golden Retrievers have such soft mouths they can carry an egg without breaking it, a trait from their hunting heritage.
Their wire coat can take up to two years to fully develop its characteristic rough texture.
Developed in Scotland during the 1800s by Lord Tweedmouth to retrieve waterfowl in challenging terrains. Combined existing retrievers with water spaniels for the perfect hunting companion.
Developed in Hungary during the 1930s by crossing Vizslas with German Wirehaired Pointers, creating a robust hunting dog capable of working in harsh conditions and cold weather.
Regular grooming needed to manage shedding. High exercise requirements must be met daily. Joint health should be monitored, especially in growing puppies.
Requires regular brushing to maintain wire coat texture. Needs extensive daily exercise and mental stimulation. Health screening important for genetic conditions.