One of the most important considerations when purchasing a dog is determining what breed is best suited to your living situation and how well those breed responds to training.

It is critical that both considerations are given equal weight by the prospective pet owner because they do not always go together.

For instance, while a dog like a beagle is intelligent and very receptive to training, it would not be a suitable choice for someone living in a studio apartment since beagles require a great deal of physical activity and are prone to damaging a home if left alone.

One of the most popular choices among new pet owners today is the golden retriever breed. Golden retrievers are beautiful and well-tempered dogs that are equally at home living with a single individual or a large family.

Golden retriever training is not a difficult process because the breed is quite intelligent and responds quickly to its owner’s commands once properly taught. Because of its native intelligence, the golden retriever is adaptable to many different types of roles.

It can be taught to be a hunter, a guard dog or just a gentle companion to its owner. As with all large dogs, golden retrievers do require a great deal of exercise so it is imperative that its owner be able to provide the dog with plenty of physical activity.

Once it has left its puppy years, the golden retriever breed becomes far more docile and is able to be left inside the home without fear of it tearing up the house out of restlessness.

However, the owner must strictly adhere to a schedule of long walks or free exercise in a dog park with the breed if this is the living situation that you have.

Unlike some breeds that require formal and disciplined training, its owner can usually teach the golden retriever breed quickly and efficiently inside the home.

Because the dog is smart and eager to please, golden retriever training typically consists of nothing more than positive reinforcement for the desired behavior.

If the dog sits or lies down when commanded, you should reward it with a snack and the golden retriever breed will quickly internalize the behavior and respond again when asked.

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