Sentences with phrase «male golden retriever»

Since losing their alpha male golden retriever, the younger dog appears to resent the older dog being top dog, and has started attacking the older dog, who can not protect herself, and has been badly bitten on a number of occasions, although no problems when meeting other dogs, Any suggestions as to how I can correct this behaviour by the young one.
· According to Dr. Ernie Ward, a 95 - pound male Golden retriever is comparable to a 5» 4» human female weighing 184 pounds or a 5» 9» male that weighs 214 pounds.
When Chance, a 12 - year - old male golden retriever, was diagnosed with cancer a year ago, his owner Lauren Patterson knew she had to do everything she could to save him, for he had saved her a decade before when the same happened.
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The male golden retriever, standing up to 24 inches tall and weighing between 65 and 75 pounds is much larger than the male cocker spaniel, who weighs in at a mere 24 to 28 pounds at 15.5 inches tall.
I currently have a 7 yr old spayed female cat and 4 yr old neutered male golden retriever (great with kids and cats).
This is a picture of Takota, a 9 year old, neutered male golden retriever.
Dylan is a 10 year obese male golden retriever.
Here's the latest from Dr. Glew: Dylan is a 10 year obese male golden retriever.
The research team reviewed the records of female and male Golden Retrievers, ranging in age from 1 to 8 years, that had been examined at UC - Davis» William R. Pritchard Veterinary Medical Teaching Hospital for hip dysplasia, cranial cruciate ligament tear, lymphosarcoma, hemangiosarcoma, and mast cell tumor.
Percentages and number of cases over the total sample size for each neutering status group; intact and neutered early or late for male Golden Retrievers (1 — 8 years old) diagnosed with hip dysplasia (HD), cranial cruciate ligament tear (CCL), lymphosarcoma (LSA), hemangiosarcoma (HSA), and / or mast cell tumor (MCT) at the Veterinary Medical Teaching Hospital of the University of California, Davis, from 2000 — 2009.
With regards to gender differences, male Golden Retrievers are typically bigger in size than female ones.
Male Golden Retrievers can be beautiful too and just as friendly - sometimes they have a tendency to dig!
While the castration recommendations for male Golden retrievers, male Rottweilers and breeds at risk for bladder and prostate TCC are evolving, the recommendations for female dogs is less clear.
PLoS One Feb 2013) in which the authors examined the incidence of several diseases in castrated versus intact male Golden Retrievers.
Male Golden Retrievers castrated before 12 months of age were 3 times more likely to develop lymphoma, a common lymph node cancer, as compared to intact males or males castrated after 12 months of age.
In male Golden Retrievers neutering appeared to have little effect in the occurrence of one or more of the three cancers.
The striking effect of neutering in female Golden Retrievers compared to male and female Labradors, and male Golden Retrievers, suggests that for this gender and breed the presence of gonadal hormones has a protective effect against cancers over most years of the dog's life.
Honestly, male Golden Retrievers have pros and cons, and female Golden Retrievers have pros and cons.
No differences were found in the occurrence of MCT in male Golden Retrievers (Figure 1).

Not exact matches

Some breeds do have a disposition to certain illnesses, and hemangiosarcoma is more common in larger male dogs such as Boxers, Great Danes, Pitbulls, German Shepherds, English Setters and, Golden Retrievers.
My male is mixed with golden retriever an is just a little over 1 yr.
A study on Golden Retrievers found that male dogs who were neutered before 12 months of age had double the risk of hip dysplasia than their intact counterparts (Torres de la Riva G, Hart BL, Farver TB, Oberbauer AM, Messam LLM, et al. (2013) Neutering Dogs: Effects on Joint Disorders and Cancers in Golden Retrievers)
In a study just published in February 2013 by The University of California - Davis using Golden Retrievers, one of the findings indicated that the development of hip dysplasia in male dogs doubled in those dogs neutered prior to one year of age.
The study examined the health records of 759 golden retrievers, including males and females, and found that neutering was correlated with an increased risk in instances of joint disorders and several cancers.
Female golden retrievers are also commonly lighter than males weighing between 55 and 70 pounds whereas males weigh between 60 and 80 pounds.
Our organization trains Golden Retrievers, Labrador Retrievers, and a cross of the two, both male and female.
One dominant male malamute (he often referred to this dog as his «alpha» and kennel mascot); a couple of female malamutes — mother (this same mother was mother to the «alpha» dog), and a sister to the female that had had the puppies; and several Golden retrievers.
He is a 10.5 year old, neutered male, blonde, golden retriever who is such a sweetheart!
A 2013 study of Golden Retrievers, a close genetic relative of Flat - coats, revealed males neutered under a year of age to suffer a three-fold increase in developing lymphosarcomas.
«Specifically for Golden Retrievers, neutering males well beyond puberty should avoid the problems of increased rates of occurrence of HD, CCL, and LSA and should not bring on any major increase in the rates of HSA and MCT (at least before nine years of age).
Males tend to have a higher rate of diagnosis than females, with German Shepards and Golden Retrievers more affected than other breeds.
Looking to buy a golden retriever male puppy.
The subjects included were gonadally intact and neutered female and male Labrador Retrievers and Golden Retrievers, from 1 through 8 years of age and admitted to the hospital between January 1, 2000 and December 31, 2012, for 13 years of data.
In male and female Golden Retrievers, with the same 5 percent rate of joint disorders in intact dogs, neutering at < 6 mo. increased the incidence of a joint disorder to 4 — 5 times that of intact dogs.
With regard to the occurrence of one or more joint disorders, in Golden Retrievers, neutering at < 6 mo. resulted in an incidence of 27 percent in males and 20 percent in females, 4 — 5 times the 5 percent level for intact males and females.
In male Golden and Labrador Retrievers neutering had relatively minor effects in increasing the occurrence of cancers.
My intact golden retriever male has been attacked twice by neutered male dogs.
The study, which examined the health records of 759 golden retrievers, found a surprising doubling of hip dysplasia among male dogs neutered before one year of age.
We just brought home a 10 week old standard poodle male to our 3yo intact female golden retriever (soon to be spayed!).
As you know, Golden Retrievers have a high incidence of cancer, with a 1998 Health Survey (results available on the Health Section of the GRCA website www.grca.org) indicating that 57 % of females and 66 % of males will be affected.
The study also linked early sterilization with an increase in cranial cruciate ligament tear (a joint disorder) for both male and female Golden Retrievers.
A 2013 study of Golden Retrievers by researchers at the University of California, Davis indicated that disease rates for two joint disorders and three cancers were significantly higher for male and female dogs that had been sterilized than those that had not been spayed or neutered.
Golden Retrievers are prone to muscular dystrophy, but it is more common in males than females.
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