![]() ***ĭog breeds are all about transformation. Through them, we rediscover our globe’s cultural diversity and heritage.Įach week, without even leaving our couches, we travel to a different place and time to meet the people who developed the snoozing bundles of fur at our sides. ![]() ![]() If civilization is the intersection of a group of people with their environment, so too are their dogs: With coats that evolved to survive the local climate, body styles developed to navigate native terrains, and characters that fit into the social mores of the day, our purebred dogs are living, breathing moments of history, reflections of the far-flung cultures that developed and nurtured them. Other breeds were brought into being by specific cultures or classes of people. Some breeds - like the Doberman Pinscher, Teddy Roosevelt Terrier, and Cesky Terrier - owe their existence to just one visionary person. It’s important to get your puppy comfortable with having their paws, ears, and mouth handled early on as this will make general grooming much easier as they grow.Though we often don’t think about them in this way, dogs are really about people - those long-ago (or, sometimes, not so long-ago) figures who developed particular breeds for particular tasks. This, plus cleanings at the vet when needed, is good dental care for dogs and can help prevent painful dental diseases later in life. Weekly ear checks, along with careful cleanings as needed, can help prevent ear infections.ĭaily tooth brushing is ideal to keep tartar buildup at bay. Trimming nails once or twice a month keeps them from growing too long. In addition to coat care, you will also need to take care of your English Cream Golden Retriever’s nails, ears, and teeth. ![]() You will want to bathe them as needed and get your Golden professionally groomed a few times a year, especially as the seasons change. English Cream Goldens may have a lighter-colored coat, but they still have the classic longer Golden Retriever coat that will shed a big year-round and heavier as the seasons change.īrushing your dog’s coat a few times a week and daily during seasonal shedding is usually enough to help control shedding, remove tangles, and prevent mats. ![]()
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