All about the White Golden Retriever
- Author Michael Corben
- Published December 4, 2010
- Word count 504
All dog enthusiasts would understand that the color of the golden retriever would vary. Some golden retrievers will have a subtle creamy color to a shade which is nearly mahogany. Those who are part of a golden retriever committee, have a strong and concrete understanding of the different variation of the golden retriever. They also know which ones came from North America and Europe. Thus, they are the most capable of distinguishing the breeds.
White Golden retrievers has a huge variety of names. These names includes English golden retrievers, English cream golden retrievers, blond golden retrievers, European golden retrievers, white goldens, light goldens and platinum blond goldens. As a rule, these names of the white golden retriever are used in the United States to differentiate the British golden retrievers Kennel Club Standard from the American bred dogs. Even if the purebred goldens were able to be signed up under the American Kennel Club, various distinctions between the American goldens and European goldens were identified. The color of the goldens are the most noticeable distinctions between the two breeds. American golden standards demand a variety of hues in the golden shade. Extremely dark and extremely light colors are both not acceptable. The standard of the European goldens demands a golden or cream color, for as long as they are not mahogany or red colored.
The texture of the coat varies between the white European goldens and American goldens. Originally, the first breeds of golden retrievers were bred to become hunting dogs. They were trained to withstand the freezing temperature, run through bushes, and venture over rivers and lakes. Generally, their coats are thick. The American white goldens have longer coats commonly, the coats can even be very long in some cases. Another obvious difference between the American and European goldens are their built. The nose of the white golden is greater and its mouth is more prominent as compared to its other American relatives. American goldens are more heavier in built and they have a more blocked-shape skull. In general the American kennels club prefers the lighter amber colored eye. On the other hand, the European kennel’s club sees this characteristic as a solid ground for disqualification. The ears also have distinct features. The European kennels wants the ears of their goldens to be at the same level to their eye. On the other hand, the American Kennel Club wants that the ears of their goldens are from behind and over both of the dog's eyes. This two characteristics are made the two breeds distinct from each other.
For all those dog enthusiasts the features of the white golden are highly desirable. Golden retrievers are smart, relaxed, and they adore all people. These dogs are amazing to make as family dogs. They are amazing around children and they are highly intellectual. Although white goldens are not allowed to participate in competitions in the American Kennel’s Club, they however managed to find their ways towards the hearts of all dog lovers throughout the country.
Michael Corben has been in the golden retriever business for more than 20 years. If you’d like to learn more on golden retrievers, visit [http://www.mygoldenretrievertips.com](http://www.mygoldenretrievertips.com)
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