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Tennis balls: The head of a Golden Retriever should be broad, slightly arched and not demonstrate any prominence of forehead or occipital bones. Bobos: Females are generally 21.5 to 22.5 inches tall and 55 to 65 pounds. Chew bone: Hip dyplasia is a heritable condition in which the thighbone doesn't fit snugly into the hip joint. Rubber ball: Golden Retrievers come in all shades of gold, from light to dark gold. Some breeders have begun selling "rare white Goldens," but the American Kennel Club does not recognize white as a coat color for the breed. Rope toy: A sweet, calm nature is the hallmark of the breed. The Golden was bred to work with people, and is eager to please his owner.
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