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German Shepherd Golden Retriever Mix Owner’s Guide

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July 29, 2020
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German Shepherd Golden Retriever Mix Owner’s Guide

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The German Shepherd Golden Retriever Mix is the latest crossbreed to become popular. This loveable pooch can make the perfect family dog and you will love to have them around. They are always a source of entertainment and the hybrid of the German Shepherd and Gold Retriever will be perfect for active families. Let’s take a look at the German Shepherd Golden Retriever Mix in more detail.

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What does the German Shepherd Golden Retriever Mix Look Like?

The German Shepherd Golden Retriever Mix is a hybrid breed that allows you to enjoy the best of both breeds. They are not recognized by the American Kennel Club but they can be registered with the International Designer Canine Registry.

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The appearance of the German Shepherd Golden Retriever Mix is going to vary depending on breeding.

There is no definitive appearance of this pooch. For example, some canines will look more like the German Shepherd, while others will take their physical characteristics from the Golden Retriever. Every pooch is going to be unique. But you can guarantee that this loveable companion is going to be big! They will be around 26 inches in height, as well as weighing between 50 to 70 pounds. Typically, males will be larger and heavier than females. But again, this might depend on the breeding process. The typical colors you will see include tan, black, golden, black and tan and brown.

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Do They Have a Good Temperament?

The German Shepherd Golden Retriever Mix is known for being a fun and loyal companion to have. They can be family dogs since they are sociable and trainable. They are going to be great around kids and provide you with entertainment during the day. But they do love to have attention and they are active canines that will mean you should have time for a dog. They are not known to lay around all day and be lazy. So, be prepared to be occupied with your furry friend! Australian Shepherd puppies tend to have a very similar personality.

Do They Need a lot of Exercise?

Both of the parents used to be working dogs. This means that you can expect the German Shepherd Golden Retriever Mix to be active and need a lot of exercise every day. They are going to be best for a family that likes to get out and about, whether this is running, hiking or going on day trips. They will make the perfect jogging partner and companion when you are out on an adventure. If you are looking for a dog that requires a bit less exercise, the Miniature German Shepherd or Miniature Australian Shepherd could be a better choice.

The German Shepherd Golden Retriever Mix will need around 60 to 120 minutes of exercise every day. Some of this time should be spent running around, whether this is at the dog park and playing with their furry friends or playing fetch with their owner. This is going to allow them to use their energy during the day so that they can be relaxed when they are at home. They are energetic dogs and this does mean that they can become hyperactive and even destructive in the house if they do not get the exercise and freedom that they need. If you are somebody that is out for a lot of the day at work, the German Shepherd Golden Retriever Mix might not be the breed for you.

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Do They Need a lot of Grooming?

You can expect there to be some maintenance involved when it comes to the coat of the German Shepherd Golden Retriever Mix. Both the German Shepherd and the Golden Retriever are breeds that have a double coat. This means that there is going to be some shedding during the year.

You should be prepared to have fur lying around in your home and having to vacuum a lot!

It is going to help if you brush your German Shepherd Golden Retriever Mix on a regular basis. This is going to keep shedding as minimal as possible, as well as prevent matting. If you neglect your furry friend’s coat, the matting can become uncomfortable and have to be shaved off, leaving bald patches. Bathing is necessary too to make sure the coat is clean and shiny. The German Shepherd Husky Mix is another breed with similar grooming required, check it out!

The German Shepherd Golden Retriever Mix is not going to be a suitable dog if anybody in the family has allergies or sensitivities to pet dander. You will be best looking for a dog that is listed as hypoallergenic.

Where Can I Find a German Shepherd Golden Retriever Mix?

As you can tell, the German Shepherd Golden Retriever Mix is a very rewarding pup to have in your household. You can have a lot of fun and make good memories with your beloved companion. So, your next question is going to be; where can I find a German Shepherd Golden Retriever Mix? There are three ways you can find the best canine for you.

First, make sure that you drop by your local animal shelter. There are always going to be furry friends that are looking for their forever home. Indeed, this can include a German Shepherd Golden Retriever Mix. While they might be hard to find, there are going to be some out there that will suit your family. Another interesting breed to consider if you are looking for a smaller dog is the Miniature Golden Retriever.

Another way to get a German Shepherd Golden Retriever Mix is through contacting charities, animal rescues and individual owners online. They might have a German Shepherd Golden Retriever Mix that needs a home. Again, this is going to take some time and it might be difficult to find this exact breed combination. But it is going to be an affordable way to get a pooch and do some good by giving them a new home.

The last option is going to a breeder for a German Shepherd Golden Retriever Mix puppy. Of course, this can be a lot of work as you will have to train the pup from when they are young. But it can also be rewarding to see your canine grow up. You will have to do your research to find a breeder that you can trust and that cares about their canines. You want to ask a lot of questions to know how the puppies were raised, as well as to ensure the health of the parents is good.

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Julie is a graduate of the University of North Carolina, Wilmington, where she studied Animal science. Though contrary to the opinion of her parents she was meant to study pharmacy, but she was in love with animals especially cats. Julie currently works in an animal research institute (NGO) in California and loves spending quality time with her little cat. She has the passion for making research about animals, how they survive, their way of life among others and publishes it. Julie is also happily married with two kids.

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Billy says:
September 3, 2020 at 3:47 am

It is indeed a really lovely breed. The first time I saw one, its unique and funny lifestyle drew my attention. Such a cute pup it is!

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Rose says:
September 3, 2020 at 3:49 am

Another new crossbreed again. Life is getting more interesting by the day with these lovely breeds around.

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Racheal says:
September 4, 2020 at 8:48 am

You can say that again. I do say a home with dogs is a home with enough supply of happiness. And trust me, that’s a pure truth.

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Sophia Grace says:
September 4, 2020 at 8:43 am

This is the most comprehensive review I have seen about this underdog breed. You guys are doing a great job here!

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