Golden Retriever body type standards

Standard size of Golden Retriever
1. 2-month-old male: 6kg; female: 5kg.
2 and 3 months male: 11kg; female: 9kg.
3 and 4 months male: 17kg; female: 15kg.
4. 6-month-old male: 24kg; female: 21kg.
5. 8-month-old male: 29kg; female: 24kg.
6. 12-month-old male: 33kg; female: 28kg.
Morphological characteristics of the Golden Retriever
1. The brows on the head are clear, the head cover is broad, and the head cover is connected to the muzzle.
2. The distance between the eyes is wide, and the eyes are dark brown, black and bright.
3. The nose is black. Has a strong upper jaw with a perfect scissor bite.
4. The front and rear limbs are strong and muscular.
5. The feet are round and firm like a cat’s feet. Well-proportioned body shape.
6. The chest is thick and the horizontal back and waist muscles are strong.
7. Keep the tail parallel to the back, and curl the tail end or roll it up toward the back, but with less force.
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