Due to the double coat of the Golden Lab Retriever Mix, it should be maintained on a regular basis, particularly during their shedding season. The hybrid dog sheds in a controlled manner, so you won't have to worry about it taking up too much of your time. If they inherited the short coat of a Lab, you may need to brush them once or twice a week. Brushing them 3-4 times a week throughout the year is advised if they have any of that long, waxy Golden Retriever hair.
The Labrador Retriever, or Labrador, is a retriever gun dog breed indigenous to the United Kingdom. It was produced in the United Kingdom from imported fishing dogs from the colony of Newfoundland (now a province of Canada), and was called Labrador after the colony's Labrador area. It is one of the most popular breeds of dog in a number of nations, mainly the Western world. Labrador Retrievers are loyal, obedient, and playful. Although it was developed as a sports and hunting dog, it is now often maintained as a companion dog. Additionally, it may be trained as a guide or assistance dog, as well as for search and rescue or therapeutic work. [1]
When two distinct dog breeds are deliberately crossed, the result is referred to as a designer dog; any hybrid dog will acquire features and health issues from both parent breeds, but the outcome will not be seen until the puppy is born and examined as it develops.
A Goldador is a sociable creature that will constantly want to be around you.
CareBoth in a fenced yarded home and in apartments, Golden Labradors may thrive if regular exercise is offered. This not only insures the dog's happiness, but also his health. Golden Labradors, renowned competitors in agility and fly-ball activities, are content with at least a half-hour of activity every day. Along with physical exercise, mental exercise is important. Teach a Golden Labrador to retrieve items or play with interactive dog toys and he will be content. Due to their sensitive nature, a Golden Labrador will always respond more positively to positive reinforcement and will be adversely impacted by harsh penalties or corrections.