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The Goldador, a charming crossbreed of the Golden Retriever and Labrador Retriever, melds the finest qualities of both breeds. Celebrated for their amiable and sociable nature, Goldadors excel as family pets and versatile working dogs.

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The Goldador, a charming crossbreed of the Golden Retriever and Labrador Retriever, melds the finest qualities of both breeds. Celebrated for their amiable and sociable nature, Goldadors excel as family pets and versatile working dogs.
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- Are you are registered breeder?
- Can we meet in person?
- Have they been socialised?

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The Ultimate Goldador Guide
About Goldador
Goldadors possess a stellar temperament. They are gentle, friendly, and flourish in the company of humans. Their intelligence and eagerness to please make them highly trainable, and their patience and gentleness with children make them perfect family companions.
Lifespan
10 to 12 years
Weight
27 to 38 kg
Height
55 to 60 cm
Grooming
Their coat needs regular brushing, at least twice a week, to remove loose fur and prevent matting.
Origins
The Goldador, a hybrid breed, was intentionally developed in the late 20th century. Breeders sought to blend the Golden Retriever’s gentle nature with the Labrador Retriever’s energetic work ethic. This fusion produces a versatile dog ideal for various roles, from working dog to loving family pet.
Key Characteristics Of Goldadors
Are Goldadors Family-Friendly?
Yes, Goldadors are superb family pets. Their friendly and playful disposition ensures they bond well with children and other pets.
Common Health Issues & Considerations
Goldadors may suffer from:
Heart Problems
Nature / Temperament
Friendly, Intelligent, Energetic, Loyal, Gentle
Suitable Environment
Goldadors adapt easily to diverse living situations, provided they receive ample love, attention, and exercise. Their intelligence and trainability make them versatile companions in any home.
Other Considerations
- Their waterproof coat and love for water are inherited from their Labrador lineage, while their expressive eyes and affectionate demeanour are traits of the Golden Retriever.
- Goldadors inherit remarkable scenting abilities, particularly from the Labrador Retriever, renowned for its detection work.
- An insulating undercoat gives Goldadors resilience in both cold and moderately warm climates.
How can I take good care of my Goldador?
Nutrition
Goldadors, with their hearty appetites, thrive on a balanced, nutrient-rich diet. High-quality commercial dog food is typically suitable, though some may benefit from a diet tailored for large breeds.
Grooming
The Goldador’s dense coat, which ranges from straight to slightly wavy, requires regular grooming.
Recommended Grooming Tips
Bathe them every two to three months, or as necessary, using a dog-specific shampoo to maintain their coat’s health.
Regularly check and clean their ears to prevent infections, especially given their fondness for water.
Regular teeth brushing and dental treats can help maintain oral health.
Exercise
Goldadors need a minimum of 60 minutes of exercise each day, whether through walks, runs, or play sessions.
Training
Goldadors thrive with positive reinforcement training methods. Rewards, praise, and treats are highly effective. Consistent commands and expectations are crucial. These intelligent dogs are quick learners, but they need steady guidance to reach their full potential.
This is general information and should not be relied upon for adopting or purchasing advice.
Most Asked Goldador Questions
Yes. They can adapt to apartment living if they are provided with sufficient exercise.
Yes, they are intelligent and eager to please, making them relatively easy to train.
Finding a reputable Goldador breeder is the key to getting a healthy, well-behaved Goldador puppy. A puppy from an ethical breeder has a much better chance of growing into a calm, gentle adult dog.
The average cost of a Goldador puppy for sale is usually around AUD $2000 to $3000.
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