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Golden Retriever DVD

Golden Retriever Dog DVD

Expert Information from professional dog behaviourists

Price: £9.99 inc P+P



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Duration - 52 mins

This new DVD features expert information from: Heather Morss, a Championship breeder - Bryan Pooley, a vet with 40 years experience and Claire Arrowsmith, an animal behaviourist. Through their sound professional advice you'll gain an indepth insight and understanding of this wonderful breed. They'll take you step-by-step through all the stages of Golden Retriever ownership, including; what to look for in a breeder, choosing the right puppy from a litter, puppy-proofing your home, transporting your Retriever, what to do when you get home, toilet training, puppy's first visit to the vet, exercise routines, the importance of socialisation and training, taking your Retriever abroad - in fact everything you need to ensure your Retriever grows into a healthy, happy and much loved addition to your family.

Useful Information about the Golden Retriever

The Golden Retriever is a powerful, active dog, sound and well balanced. The Golden Retriever possess a personality that is eager, alert and self-confident. A Golden Retriever is an ideal sportsman's companion, family pet, gundog, guide or service dog. Gentle with children, the Golden Retriever enjoys the endless attention that children provide. The Golden Retriever loves to swim and should be allowed to do so whenever possible. Though they will adapt well to a kennel environment, they prefer human companionship and are not happy in solitude.

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