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How to take care of a Golden Retriever in an apartment

Intelligent, playful, and much calmer than their busy counterparts, the Golden Retriever wins everyone over with its friendliness, love for family, and intense curiosity. But can you have a Golden Retriever in an apartment? Can this “dog” adapt?

Can Golden Retrievers live in an apartment?

If you live in an apartment, you should have no problems adopting a Golden Retriever since they just want to be close to you. By the way, humans are the love of a Golden’s life.

Golden Retrievers are very active dogs. They love to play, run, and, above all, be with their favorite people. Due to their adaptability, this little dog generally does well in apartments despite its size.

Their play energy can be spent on weekend walks in the park or running around the street. Additionally, some apartments have invested in pet-friendly spaces where dogs can play and roam freely.

Does your community have strict noise requirements? Are you worried that your Golden might make noise and disturb the neighbors? This issue can be easily addressed with good socialization. Being very intelligent, the Golden easily adapts to a training program, and your family will be happier with this lively friend in your apartment.

Golden Retriever Temperament

The Golden Retriever is cheerful, full of curiosity, and enthusiastic about new things. However, it has a small problem: too much curiosity, and it gets easily distracted.

Very gentle and friendly, Golden Retrievers get along well with children, even the more mischievous ones. Energetic children often become Golden’s best friends, as it loves to run, explore, and bring rewards to its humans.

The hunter spirit of the Golden Retriever is usually good for anything, as it starts searching for something it thought was lost but didn’t know where, or it joins in a game of hide-and-seek with the kids.

In addition to being cheerful and playful, Golden Retrievers are very alert, always ready to notice any changes in their environment without being aggressive. Serenity is their trademark.

Confident and a bit anxious at the same time, Gold will do anything to please its favorite humans. Being with them is one of the best moments in this dog’s life. And, because it’s so active, it’s ideal to always make time to take it for a walk in the park and have a ball on hand, if possible.

Golden Retrievers love chasing balls. They can spend hours playing this game, expending energy that can be maintained even after a dog reaches adulthood, and it should theoretically calm down more.

But wait. Although the Golden Retriever is very active and likes to play, and you need to explore the environment, it doesn’t tend to be destructive. They prefer to spend their energy with their humans or interacting with their toys, keeping your furniture and clothes off their radar.

Puppy Train

If an adult dog of this breed is already very active, think about all the energy in a Golden Retriever puppy. Can you imagine? Well, imagine that. It’s better to raise your expectations.

Puppies of this breed are very active. They seem like fully charged batteries and are always running, exploring, playing, and inviting their humans, both adults and children, to have fun together. Therefore, they seem to “turn off” and sleep.

To keep all that energy under control and prevent your puppy from learning about some items in your home that you don’t want them to access, it’s important to start teaching them early so they understand how far they can go in games.

As a calm little dog, training a Golden Retriever is simpler than with other breeds, as stubbornness is not a very common trait in this animal’s personality.

Here, training will help the dog see how far it can go and learn new tricks, like playing hide-and-seek or games to reveal all its hunting talents, even after a little ball.

We share with you the article “How to care for a Golden Retriever in an apartment,” so if you know someone who has or wants a Golden, please share this information and also read the related articles below. We’ll help you take even better care of your pet. Enjoy the tips!

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