Each breed of dog has its own distinct and unique character. Naturally, there are aggressive animals barking furiously at every passer-by. However, most dogs have a friendly and loyal nature, which, however, will not prevent them from protecting their owner from danger. What breed is the kindest?
The kindest dog
The kindest nature is the breed of golden retrievers, which originated from England and Scotland. The life expectancy of the average retriever is ten to twelve years. These hunting dogs are considered the most delicate, kind and intelligent, and their appearance is very beautiful and attractive. Golden Retrievers have rounded paws, strong, sturdy limbs, drooping ears, a long, muscular neck and pleasant dark brown eyes.
Retrievers have straight or wavy coats that can be of any cream or gold shade.
This breed has a good memory and excellent instinct, which allows the Golden Retriever to be used in the search for explosives and drugs, as well as to use them in rescue operations. Retrievers are not characterized by aggression, they are naturally very calm and affectionate, do not bark for any reason and are very fond of children with whom they can play almost all day. In order for the golden retriever to obey the command, it is not even necessary to raise their voice - they want to please the owner so much that they obey instantly and unquestioningly.
Benefits of retrievers
Golden Retrievers are extremely sociable animals with great loyalty and excellent physical and psychological qualities. They have a very stable psyche, so retrievers never bite either their owners or their children. Golden Retrievers enter a fight with another dog only if there is aggression on its part - while they may well protect themselves and their owner.
This breed has a very high mental potential, so retrievers can accurately guess the emotions and intonations of their owner.
The most joyful event for the Golden Retriever is the joint entertainment with the owner - work or play. Traditionally, these dogs are very tactful and delicate, and their kind disposition and docile nature easily allow them to get along with other animals and even cats. Specially trained golden retrievers are often used as guide dogs or dogs working with sick people in rehabilitation centers. Retrievers are able to find people after earthquakes, natural disasters and other disasters, and their endurance allows them to work on a par with trained rescuers.