Male or female golden retriever?

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Anonymous wrote:You can tell your DH that male Goldies don’t mark indoors. They might mark outdoors in favorite spots on the lawn, or they might not. Ours doesn’t. Actually, our male was quicker to completely potty train than our female. They’re so incredibly smart and eager to please. I’m excited for you! Get your son that boy puppy, and enjoy every silly minute! Wait to neuter him, if at all, until he’s at least 2 years old so that his bones can grow slowly and strong. We have two intact males and they’re total sweethearts (ages 2 and 7). You don’t have to alter them. Orijen Large Puppy is an excellent kibble. Kong Wubba is a great toy. You’re going to love this dog so much.


Our five month old boy puppy is getting fixed at one year. Never heard not doing it at 2 or 7. We adopted and our rescues say between 6 and 1 year.


Six months


For Goldens you want as much bone development as possible before spaying/neutering. In NYC were dogs cannot leave a pet shop without being spayed/neutered, you see a lot of long leg bones in Goldens. You want them to be shorter and more compact, stronger.
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