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Golden Retriever Walk Checklist

Golden Retriever Walk Checklist

Being a new golden retriever owner is similar to taking on the parenting role of a newborn. With time, you learn what you need to simplify your care on outings. To fast-forward your learning curve, we have created a checklist of items for your golden retriever as well as yourself ‘ before you head to the golden retriever park.

Wear dark clothing to avoid the potential of permanently staining whites and cackie colored clothing.

Always carry a cellular phone to call for help in the event of an accident. Your cell phone may come in handy for you to contact your family if you will be out longer than planned.

Carry a sport bottle, bowl or both for your golden retriever dog to quench its thirst. (A bowl of water works too. Simply carry a water bottle to fill the bowl up). Duty bags are necessary in most municipalities.

For fast cleanups, bring towels or handiwipes to tidy up your golden retriever’s dirty paws. As an alternate, place covers on your car seats to prevent the spread of dirt.

To ensure your safety and ability to keep up with your golden retriever dog, wear shoes or fitness shoes to maintain your balance during bad weather conditions, harsh terrain, or a rigorous canine. (Try to keep a spare pair of gloves in your car as a back up incase your shoes are too wet or muddy to wear)

For those adorable moments, your golden retriever makes a statement, have your camera on hand to snap a photo.

Do not bring your golden retriever’s favorite toys to the park since it most likely will be lost to another golden retriever.

Make note of any potential dangers your golden retriever dog may encounter with plastic bags so you can prevent any harm.

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Patrick Astim

Dr. Patrick Astim (PhD) was born in Northern Ireland and grew up in United States, he attended College for undergraduate studies from 1992-1996 and the University of Veterinary Medicine from 1997-2001. His professional interests include stem cell therapy, immunotherapy, pet therapy, soft tissue surgery, oncology, and internal medicine. In his free time, Dr. Astim enjoys blogging and many outdoor activities including golfing, playing basketball and helping animal shelters. He also enjoys sharing his enthusiasm for Golden Retriever dogs and veterinary medicine with the next generation of veterinarians and is always willing to spend time visiting classrooms as well as mentor current and prospective veterinary students. Dr. Astim is married and has two children: Scot, and Sarah. There are also two Golden Retriever dogs, Leia and Molly and a cat, Nita, that live under the Astim’s roof.

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