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Introduction to the Personality Traits of Golden Retriever

Author: PetsZone Release time: 2025-10-08 13:02:57 View number: 17

  Golden Retrievers can be seen everywhere in daily life. They have golden fur, a high-end stylish look, are friendly to people, and can get along well with humans. With the companionship of a Golden Retriever, our lives become much more enjoyable. Some people may not be very clear about the personality traits of Golden Retrievers; read this content to learn more.

Introduction to the Personality Traits of Golden Retriever

  1. Play
  The dog busily keeps fetching things. It is best at retrieving slippers, shoes, balls, and stuffed toys. When it comes to the owner’s side, it lifts one leg to attract attention or runs over to cuddle and asks, "Let’s play together." It will "hum, hum" with a nasal sound to act spoiled, continuously circling around the owner or immediately biting whatever it sees into its mouth and running toward the owner; even a large piece of dead wood will not be missed.
  2. Acting Spoiled
  It makes a "heh, heh" nasal vocalization to be spoiled, constantly approaching the owner, hoping to be petted. It will pass through under the owner’s legs or lie down showing its belly to "play stubborn." At this time, do not harshly drive it away; even a brief moment of physical contact is important. For dogs, this is a moment they can feel their owner's love.
  3. Loneliness
  Puppies that have just left their mothers or those left alone at home will cry "woo~~ woo~~". They droop their shoulders, lower their heads, and stand weakly in their "territory." Even if a ball rolls over, they won’t look at it, as if thinking "What fun is there for a dog?" They sigh "huff" and try hard to take a nap. At times like this, only the owner's love can gently comfort them.
  4. Obedience
  Dogs will fully obey the leader they recognize. Naturally, the dog’s owner is the master. It only performs totally unguarded actions, like lying on its back to show the most vulnerable belly, indicating no resistance and absolute submission. Additionally, when the tail extends straight back, the belly lies on the ground, the ears are flattened, and the dog looks up at the owner with a sorrowful expression, it is showing obedience.
  5. Excitement
  When holding its favorite toy or a new plaything, its eyes shine brightly, joyfully "forgetting who it is." To avoid losing the toy, it will firmly clamp it with its front legs or bite it and shake it. Due to excitement, it may drool or stick out its belly; the behavior is awkward but that’s okay, it’s natural…
  6. Satisfaction
  After sufficient exercise and play, it will lazily lie down, immersed in pleasant tiredness and feeling content inside. It watches the owner and family’s every movement to ensure that no one forgets its existence. This is a time of complete relaxation and security. When in a good mood, it will also emit a happy spoiled sound, and the owner will definitely feel the dog’s good mood.
  7. Thinking
  When thinking, dogs will become silent. But dogs do not philosophize, as that doesn’t match their nature. They quickly dive into the next action and are very enthusiastic about it. When they meditate briefly between actions and repeat this process, they can learn a lot from it. Therefore, repetition is key during training.
  8. Communicating
  When a dog wants to say something, it will look at the owner with eyes that say "I want to speak but hesitate." It will repeatedly make the same gestures and then emit low whimpering sounds, hoping the owner understands its feelings. At this moment, one should carefully perceive its requests through its eyes. If gentle and earnest, you will eventually understand the dog’s wishes. Dogs’ demands are simple and pure; they never make extravagant requests.
  9. Boredom
  Dogs feel bored when, after playing thoroughly, they temporarily do not know what to do next. They feel lethargic and only their eyes keep searching for new mischievous targets. But dogs cannot stay bored for long; as soon as something stimulates their curiosity, they immediately get up and completely forget their boredom.
  10. Happiness
  When playing with their beloved owner, it feels extremely joyful. Its tail stands erect, neck stretched, and it trots merrily. When happy, its eyes sparkle, it jumps tirelessly, expressing uncontrollable happiness with its whole body. It waggles its ears up and down, sticks out its tongue, and "hahs" to act spoiled with the owner, which is also a happy time. Share this happiness with your dog.

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