There is no need to explain much about the personality of the golden retriever, everyone knows about it, and other people’s answers are also very good. To sum it up:
1: Greedy. I remember a netizen once said, how greedy are you? Don’t move my mouth, as long as my mouth moves, the golden retriever will take a bite even if it’s shit. That’s it~~~
2: Timid. My Zhuangzhuang has a very special and interesting thing about him. I don’t know about other golden retrievers, but my Zhuang never barks, never~. As a result, I went out for a walk with him at around 10 o’clock in the evening (there were few people, the dog was big, and I thought he could run a little). It was winter and it was dark. There was a paint bucket used for renovation under a tree. Zhuang looked at it, smelled it, and barked at it. He went back and forth for several rounds and scared himself to death; when he was a child, he saw a big Chow Chow, and the Chow Chow snorted, yes, just hummed… Zhuang was so scared that he bounced back and flew up! He really flew up…; someone in the community was rummaging through the trash can to find waste paper or something, and he passed by and barked at the person, then quickly ran away, thinking it was a bad guy… and so on… He can be scared to fly up even with a small plastic bag…
3: Not shy, he is more friendly to strangers than his own family, he basically doesn’t guard the house, when he was young, he had to follow whoever he wanted, but now he can be taken away and can’t be called away, I’m quite relieved.
4: Clingy, he follows you when you walk, he squeezes and rushes to pass the door first when you pass through it, he sits at the bathroom door when you poop, he sits in front of the bowl when you eat, he licks you when you sleep to wake you up, he asks for caressing when you play games, he wants you to play with him when you watch TV… A dog slave is not as simple as just shoveling poop… He can not go far, but he always has to go out. When he was a few months old, it was very difficult for him to go out. He looked at you with tears in his eyes, and your heart was about to melt. Later, you would scatter some delicious food on the ground and close the door and go out when he couldn’t stop. He got better after he grew up…

5: Naughty, especially when he was a child. He was very shameless. He was not the kind of dog with a lot of self-esteem. He was very thick-skinned. He would be like this no matter what you said or scolded. He would do anything as long as there was food. He was naughty again and again.
6: Being sensitive, my dog Zhuang is more obvious…other dogs may not be like this. When he grows up, I have to say hello to him and say I’m back when I enter the door. He welcomes me and I have to touch his head and ears for a few minutes. If I forget and don’t touch him, he will prostrate himself on the ground, roll his eyes at me, breathe out through his nose, and snort…If I say something bad about him, he will also snort through his nose to express his protest…He will do this as long as he is not satisfied…
7: Loves to compete for favors. A little golden retriever, Fatty, came to our house and took care of us for a few days. Zhuangzhuang competed for favors like crazy. We cannot touch that dog or give her food. He would drink up all the dog’s water and eat his dog food. Only he can sit in front of us, and that little dog cannot, and so on…A
dog’s body movements are his language. Understanding a dog’s body movements can help you communicate better. Understanding his meaning will prevent you from misunderstanding the dog. The picture below is a picture of dog language from the Internet. I printed it out and posted it on the wall of my home. When I was not familiar with it at the beginning, I compared it with the picture. I have personally tested it and it is very correct. Without further ado, the picture above (from the Internet, shared)
If the dog makes a mistake and you train it If he looks away, it means he is not competing with you, but avoiding conflict;
if he shakes his head and tail, picks up things, and rubs his butt against your legs, it means he is very happy and extremely excited, so you have to respond to him; he
loves to be tickled;
if he tilts his head, it means he is curious about what you are doing, which is particularly obvious when playing hide-and-seek, or when your movements are suddenly different from usual; when
meeting other dogs, he will wag his tail first and then lower his front legs, which means he invites the other to play with him;
if he lies with his butt facing people, or sits with his back facing people, it means he is unhappy and you have to respect his meaning;
if he rolls his eyes… needs space, it means he is glaring at you… etc.
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