Every month, we will highlight a popular dog or cat breed at risk for arthritis. We will talk about what we love about them, as well as reflect on how to keep them healthy. This month, we are focusing on the Golden Retriever, the third most popular dog breed in the world. No matter where you live, Goldens are easily found. Here's why.
Golden Retrievers are beautiful, kind-hearted dogs with the most lovable eyes. They rank as #3 out of over 190 registered dog breeds, according to the American Kennel Club (AKC). Golden Retrievers are smart, strong and muscular dogs with beautiful coats of golden, which is where they get their names. Goldens run with a graceful gait, and their coat flow as breed fanciers say, “with a merry action.”
Well, a Golden Retriever has never earned a Golden Globe, but that said Golden Retrievers have been the dog of choice for a lot of movies. Golden Retrievers are very trainable, which make for an excellent on-camera presence.
Golden Retrievers are unofficially the best dog movie stars, so it’s no wonder they would be YouTube sensations too. Here are some of the best videos to watch:
We can go on and on, but we’ll stop there.
Always adorable and lovable, there are over 25 Golden mixed breeds which attempt to take the best characteristics of each breed. Because of the Golden Retriever size, there is often health problems that may occur. It is bound to happen in even the most lovable dogs such as the Golden. When getting a Golden, be prepared that you may experience the following top health ailments.
All dog breeds will have health problems, Goldens are no different. These are not drawbacks to having a Golden, just things to consider keeping them in tip-top shape.
Here is the Arthritis Risk chart, where you can see where Golden Retrievers are at high-risk.
It’s always best to prevent problems, rather than fix them afterward. Goldens can start to slow down sooner than expected due to joint pain or arthritis. Help relieve these signs safely and naturally by adding a joint supplement to their diet.
Here’s how to stay on top of these health-related problems.
Parnell Living Science are the experts on osteoarthritis (OA) of arthritis in dogs and cats. We created a unique formula with key anti-inflammatory ingredients to combat the signs of aging. Glyde uses natural, gluten-free ingredients to promote healthy joints to let your dog do everything he or she loves to do! Glyde is the only nutraceutical that contains proven levels of three key components that work to relieve the painful signs of arthritis.
Glyde's proven formula has all-natural ingredients and high levels of glucosamine and chondroitin, plus Green Lipped Mussel (GLM). The proven levels of these key ingredients are what makes the formula unique:
We always love to hear from pet parents who get good response from Glyde Mobility Chews to help with their dog’s ailments associated with arthritis. As we have said, there are many Goldens that deal with arthritis. Therefore, we get a lot of good news stories from those families. Here are a few:
This week's story features this Golden shown on a beach that has seen tremendous improvement in joint movement thanks to Glyde Mobility Chews. Their story is here.
Parnell also received this fantastic story from Sharyn about her Goldens.
Here is another from Michelle and her Goldens.
There are so many dogs to follow on social media, it's hard to select just one. Here are the Goldens we enjoy most.
@ThatGoldenDog has a pet parent who is an amazing photographer. Check out her dog Bear and follow!
@Zoe_and_Riley are all about Golden Retrievers who are brother and sister.
If you love photography, beautiful landscapes of North America and Goldens, you will want to follow this Instagram post for @theadventuresofsupernemo.
We have an employee at Parnell Living Science with a Golden. This is why Goldens have a special place in our hearts! She shares a lot of great photos on her social media, like this one:
All dogs are unique, but it seems there are some Goldens worth noting including:
A Golden was awarded a medal of bravery and the story is amazing:
Orca, a Golden Retriever service dog, won the prestigious PDSA Gold Medal in 2003. This medal awards animal bravery and acknowledges the devotion of duty our animals have. Orca is one of a handful of service dogs to win. Most honorees have served in the line of military or police duty. Orca was relentless in searching for help when his wheelchair-using owner fell into a ditch and was pinned face-down in a flooding creek. Although the first person he encountered believed he was lost and tried to lead him away, he broke free from his collar and eventually found another person, who ended up being his owner's neighbor, and led him to the scene of the accident.
Here's a blog post all about some famous Goldens, including one owned by former President Gerald Ford.
We enjoyed seeing Hollywood celebrity's Goldens in this blog post too. It seems that these beautiful people are even more beautiful when photographed with a Golden Retriever by their side.
We hope this has given you a lot of information about your fantastic dog, the Golden Retriever. If you are considering a new puppy, this may help you decide on getting a new Golden Retriever. We are focusing on a new breed every month in 2019. Did you miss our other spotlight breeds? They are:
Read more:
6 Fun Facts about Golden Retrievers You Didn’t Know
Types of Golden Retrievers: Variations of Aweseomness
Special thanks to for the Photos used in this blog:
1 Photo by Maddy Baker on Unsplash
2 Photo by Caleb Fisher on Unsplash
3 Photo by Anthony Maina on Unsplash
4 Photo by Nicolas Savignat on Unsplash