| Santana Rising |
| Borzoi |
| Vintage stud |
| quistion for equistrians, what do you guys think about a light tap with a whip if the horse is not listining to all other aids? |
| The Old Gods |
| I got the keys to the new house and I'm finally getting to move stuff over |
| Santana Rising |
| Different breeds do different kinds of work. Just because Goldens aren't trained to bite into a sleeve doesn't mean they cannot be working dogs in the discipline they were actually bred to work at. In my sighthound breed there's also a 'working class' in which they are allowed to enter when they have absolved several successful races and courses. |
| Ironhorse |
| Not my best catch...but definitely my favourite for this account. -HEE Click- |
| Athelwood Estates |
| I know several working goldens that are actively doing hunting trials, dock diving, and agility. I know Soaring Goldens in Utah have some dogs titled in those areas |
| Santana Rising |
| I remember a show I went to the best Golden I saw was a working dog. Since they are a hunting breed (well, retrieving that is), he had an actual working license for hunting work. |
| Sylvan Lake Stables |
| They can still hunt and do hunt tests, though maybe not as commonly as other sporting breeds these days |
| Athelwood Estates |
| Golden Retrievers are such a large breed that there are a lot of different functions and types. There is supposed to be one breed standard but it's inevitable that if people breed for a certain purpose there are going to be variations. Field/hunting goldens have a thinner, shorter functional coat and more lean and athletic. |
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| Vintage stud |
| quistion for equistrians, what do you guys think about a light tap with a whip if the horse is not listining to all other aids? |
| The Old Gods |
| I got the keys to the new house and I'm finally getting to move stuff over |
| Santana Rising |
| Different breeds do different kinds of work. Just because Goldens aren't trained to bite into a sleeve doesn't mean they cannot be working dogs in the discipline they were actually bred to work at. In my sighthound breed there's also a 'working class' in which they are allowed to enter when they have absolved several successful races and courses. |
| Ironhorse |
| Not my best catch...but definitely my favourite for this account. -HEE Click- |
| Athelwood Estates |
| I know several working goldens that are actively doing hunting trials, dock diving, and agility. I know Soaring Goldens in Utah have some dogs titled in those areas |
| Santana Rising |
| I remember a show I went to the best Golden I saw was a working dog. Since they are a hunting breed (well, retrieving that is), he had an actual working license for hunting work. |
| Sylvan Lake Stables |
| They can still hunt and do hunt tests, though maybe not as commonly as other sporting breeds these days |
| Athelwood Estates |
| Golden Retrievers are such a large breed that there are a lot of different functions and types. There is supposed to be one breed standard but it's inevitable that if people breed for a certain purpose there are going to be variations. Field/hunting goldens have a thinner, shorter functional coat and more lean and athletic. |
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