The Benefits of Older Golden Retrievers

If you have decided you want to get to procure a Golden Retriever, and know that you either don’t have the time or desire to deal with the struggles of raising, and potty training, a puppy, than a better option would be to adopt an older dog. The benefit of doing so would mean the dog would be more mature, and possibly already house trained. Older dogs, especially Golden Retrievers, would be better off in a situation where they would need to be left home alone for long periods of time during the day.
At times, breeders may be looking to find a home for an older Golden Retriever. A few reasons for breeders wanting to re home one of their older dogs can be that they have decided to retire a female from breeding, or that they have a show dog that, for whatever reason, cannot be primitive for shows anymore. Of course, they may just be trying to find a home for a dog that belongs to a friend, or it may be another reason all together.
Golden Retrievers that have passed the puppy stage of their life, may have been through training, such as general commands or house training. When you bring an older dog into a new home, they might not understand what is going on at first. They may be wondering why they are with you and not their original owner, and might take some patience and reassurance before being completely comfortable in your home. As long as you are patient and loving, the fresh addition to your family will learn that you are his new owner, and will be just as happy to be with you as you are him.
Once you have decided you want to adopt, and you know what dog you want to adopt, you should look into it’s history if you can. Learn everything possible about the dog, such as his medical history, what commands he knows, and what his temperament is. You will need to let everyone in your household know that you are looking to adopt a dog, to ensure they are OK with it. If you have small children in your home, than a rambunctious dog that is full of energy may not be right for you. Learning what type of food he eats, as well as how often and how much he eats is another important thing you should gawk into.
An older dog is going to take time to relax and learn the ways of your house. He will need to be introduced to his bed, or crate, as well as his food and water bowls. After a few days your new dog will become accustomed to how things are in your home, and should fit in dazzling. Some dogs may assume longer than others so you will need to be patient.
If your adopted dog already knows some commands, you may want to keep teaching him them, and new commands. This will strengthen your bond with him, and ensure that he knows that he needs to listen to you now. You should wait at least a month to do this though. Giving your dog enough time to regain comfortable will make it easier to continue with his training and teach him new commands you want him to know.
When you bring a Golden Retriever into your home, make sure you can provide lots of like and attention. No matter how old your new addition is, they will always desire your attention. If you do adopt, you may come across medical troubles. Whether you knew about them before you adopted or not. However, this is not something that should determine your adopting. As long as you are financially able to take care of the dog, and can provide the treasure it needs, you will be impartial as happy with one that is sick, as you would with one that is healthy.
