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  2. Golden Retriever - Wikipedia

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    The Golden Retriever is much less commonly used by sportsmen as a hunting companion than the Labrador Retriever. [9] [13] One reason is that the breed is generally quite slow to mature, particularly compared to the Labrador; often when a Golden Retriever is still in basic training a Labrador of the same age has already completed a season of ...

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    Another variation of this breed is the English Cream Retriever, which, as its name implies, has a light, cream-colored coat that's nearly white. In reality, Golden Retrievers can come in so many ...

  4. Snow Buddies - Wikipedia

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    Per the USDA it was at the time illegal to transport puppies under the age of 8 weeks. After the removal of all 30 puppies, 28 older Golden Retriever puppies were brought in to continue filming. All of the 28 older puppies were exposed to parvovirus. Five of the puppies died, and up to six others fell ill after exposure to the virus. [1]

  5. Dog - Wikipedia

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    Puppy or pup – a young member of the species (or subspecies) under 12 months old. [289] Sire – the male parent of a litter. [289] Dam – the female parent of a litter. [289] Litter – all of the puppies resulting from a single whelping. [289] Whelping – the act of a bitch giving birth. [289] Whelps – puppies still dependent upon their ...

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  7. Goldendoodle - Wikipedia

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    The Goldendoodle is a designer dog created by crossbreeding a Golden Retriever and a Poodle.First widely bred in the 1990s, they are bred in three different sizes—each corresponding to the size of Poodle used as a parent.