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Temperament of Golden Cocker Retriever mix of Golden Retriever and Cocker Spaniel

Temperament of Golden Cocker Retriever mix of Golden Retriever and Cocker Spaniel
Golden Cocker Retrievers are with enough socialization from their young age may be very friendly to the all people. They are good natured and enough intelligent. The Golden Cocker Retrievers are some time used as a therapy dogs due to their gentle temperament. For further study of the Temperament of the Golden Cocker Retriever we read analyze its temperament with the characteristics of it's both ancestors.
With the qualities of the American/English Cocker Spaniel, Golden Cocker Retriever may be lovely, loyal, gentle, and pleasant and keen interested to work for owner. Golden Cockers may tend to be willing, naturally good and intelligent dogs. Golden Cocker Retriever may be kind, confident, friendly and good with children. They love to everyone and like the lovely trainer. The Golden Cocker Retriever with a great and keen interest and a good socialization and sufficient obedience training can get along with the people other dogs and children as well. They like to be around the people or family members. When they have the traits of American Cocker spaniels they may be stressed very easily by rough treatment and rough loud noises and bad handling.
With Prevailing qualities of Golden Retrievers Golden Cocker Retrievers May be the affectionate, patient, loving, loyal and excellent family dogs. Golden Cocker Retrievers may be outstanding, willing, naturally good and intelligent dogs. Golden Retrievers are kind, confident, friendly and good family dog. Golden Retrievers are excellent with children and other pets and these qualities may be inherited by the Golden Cocker Retrievers. Golden Cocker Retrievers may be calm and tender and equally friendly with stranger and the family members and familiar people.

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