I am petite too and we had a golden male who was about 65 pounds at adult size/weight. You will definitely feel the difference in 10 pounds. We recently met an 80 pound golden and I could not control him whereas I could with the 65 pound dog. |
Marginally... maybe? Just so you know what you are getting into, I'm 160 lbs and I have to make sure my footing is secure and I'm paying attention when I walk the 34 lb pup down a hill or stairs. She's not going to get away from me, but she could pull me off balance if she decides to go for a squirrel or whatever and I'm distracted. I'm a lot bigger than you and my dog is significantly smaller than what you are considering (will probably top off around 45-50 lbs). If you get a big dog start on obedience training and leash walking ASAP and keep reinforcing good behavior. |
+1. I don't think I've ever seen a legit breeder with this number of dogs onsite. This one is the biggest I've seen, and they have 2 males and 5 females, but some of them are retired now. https://www.firehousegoldens.com/ Sorry, OP, but this all sounds a little sketchy. I mean, odds are it will probably be fine....but it's not a great situation, and you're making a 10+ year commitment here. |
| OP here: So I want a Golden Puppy (or even adult) doesn't need to be today but would like within next 3-6 months tops. The reputable breeders still have long waitlists, and rules (as they should) we don't have fenced yard. I want the pups to have clearances of course. And I'm not going through a website where the dogs aren't tested obviously. That being said, is there any in between? Meaning a place that they test dogs but perhaps aren't breeding the exact size or have a lot of dogs or don't raise them with children around constantly etc.. this just seems impossible. My kids are in HS and I want the dog before they leave! |
| If you are okay with getting an 80 lb female golden, then you should just get an 80 lb Bernie that your husband wants. |
But they can be more and this golden may be 70-75. I also heard Bernese are harder to train? They're gorgeous though. Hmmm |