Holydoc
Gold Supporter
- Jul 17, 2016
- 515
- Pool Size
- 17500
- Surface
- Plaster
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- Hayward Aqua Rite (T-15)
texted my kids doc (we’re actually old friends) and he would like me to take the kids to see some GRs and to witness how they react to them.... there’s hope I guess.
This is the best advice in this thread. Go visit the breeder or anyone that owns a Golden Retriever and see what symptoms your children have. The truth is that Goldens do shed a LOT. This is their worst drawback. So take your kids to play with a Golden. Have them pet, hug, and love on them for as long as you can. See their reactions and symptoms. Then you can determine if it is worth it to pursue this endeavor.
Our puppy gets in the pool almost every day. She gets bathed at least once a week. She gets brushed as much as we can. Guess what? She still sheds profusely. I think you are just fooling yourself if you think you can stop that.
The point here is that neither you nor your Golden will be happy if she is not loved on by everybody. It is their nature. Hopefully once the kids play with a Golden for a while, there will be mild or no symptoms. I will keep my fingers crossed for you.
Finally, let's be sure that you have the right priorities in place and are not being ruled by emotion. I know you rejected that Goldendoodle suggestion too fast. The purpose to get a dog is to have a companion, teach responsibility, and be able to receive unconditional love. Though I am obviously bias because I own a Golden, I have owned over 8 different breeds in my life from chihuahuas to Dobermans (helps when parents owned a pet store for over 40 years). All breeds of dogs bring something special into the family. All breeds are a lot of responsibility. If it does not pan out that you can get a Golden, there are thousands of dogs out there that would gladly fill its place in your household if you give them a chance. Dogs, whether pure bred or mutt, have a way of moving right into your heart if you let them. Sometimes you just need to step back and decide WHY you want this dog.