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Can a Golden Retriever live in an apartment?
Hey Yahoo. I’m 14 years old and live alone with my dad in a 2 bedroom apartment. There is a decent sized living room and a kitchen as well. My question is, is a golden retriever a good dog to have around the house? As long as I am in the house all my attention will be devoted to the dog. My dad works in the same building he lives in (he’s the landlord). He works full time and I go to school from 8 am to 2:20 pm. My dad would come upstairs for a few minutes a day to keep it company while I’m at school. When I get home from school I would walk it a good 1.5/2 miles a day. I live in New York so by summer time I would take him to the park and beach almost every day.
I am really looking into just this breed of dog. I really hope it’s okay and I can get him, but I don’t want the dog to be depressed all day. I would get a female because their smaller.
Thanks.
Brooke, my dad is a chiropractor and I don’t know if he would want a dog running around his office when grumpy people are waiting to be adjusted lol. But he is mostly worried about the dog, "Sh*tting all over the place". haha
A Golden Retriever could live in an Apartment.
But you have to give him or her lots of exercise.
A golden loves to be doing something.
Bradley Howington | Feb 06, 2010
no
avrilfan | Feb 06, 2010
Sure, a Golden Retriever can thrive in any home, or any breed for that matter. You just need to exercise the dog a good amount. How about having you dad keep the dog in his office if he is the landlord? It’d be better for the puppy to not be left alone from 8-2, that’s too long.
ADD: If that’s the case then usually people are happy to see a puppy, but I understand what you’re saying. Well, he must have a office completely seperate from his entire practice right? How about just keeping the puppy in his enclosed office, or just keeping the puppy in a crate in his office, that way he can watch the puppy so he won’t poo all over the place, and you’ll get housebreaking done quicker.
Brooke, Boxer Fanatic. | Feb 06, 2010
Goldens are wonderful dogs. Obedience training, exercise a must. I can see nothing wrong with your situation. I know many active dogs who have thrived in less ‘perfect’ circumstances.
Launi *Built Ford Tough* | Feb 06, 2010
If you’re considering this breed for an appartment make sure you get one with a more laid back temperment and that there is a park somehwere in walking distance you can bring the dog to run around and play. This also means you’ll have to make sure the dog will come to you when you call it so it can run relatively freely.
Cricket | Feb 06, 2010
i have almost the same life as you it works fine for a male dog
William | Feb 06, 2010
it depends on how often you get out, and what you do for a living. id be happy to help tho. if you work long hours, no. Absolutely not. where would it stay? but, if you work only a couple hours a day, it should be alright. they need lots of attention, and exercise. if they don’t, they will be considered neglected, and that wouldn’t be fair to the dog. but, im sure if you go out and can take this dog, y’all will be a perfect couple
Absolutely. Goldens can live well in places as small as 500 sq. feet. I have a golden mix, who is full grown at 55 lbs. and he has lived in an apartment his whole life. He adjusts well and I take him on walks often.
Marie | Feb 06, 2010
yea it would work fine!…as long as you actually stick to your plan. i have a golden retriever and he requires a lot of attention. if you do get a golden, make sure you keep him exercised and not fat. they tend to age quicker in looks when you don’t give them the exercise they require. the only fall back would be while you were at school. when i am at school, my mom talks about how she plays with my dog a little bit (about 5 minutes at a time) just to keep him entertained enough until i get home. so you should ask your dad if, while you are still at school and he is home from work, if he would be alright with petting her every once in a while. hope this helped you figure out some way to keep her happy! they are wonderful dogs!
Anna | Feb 06, 2010
A Golden Retriever can live in an apartment…. BUT.. They are VERY active dogs that love to be doing something!! They need LOTS of exercise… But if you keep him busy with lots of chew toys and exercise the dog should do fine..
Shelbi | Feb 06, 2010
as long as you are dedicated to giving the dog enough exercize and training, ANY dog can live in an apartment setting.
be aware goldens are smart and need some mental stimulation as well as exercize.
Pink Teacup Pachyderm! | Feb 06, 2010
It would probably be better not to get the retriever, they’re pretty big dogs and even though you would walk alot with it, majority of the dog’s time would be in a tiny cramped apartment. You should look into maybe a minature pincher, or something.. Poodles get a bad name but I have one, they’re great dogs, 2nd most intelligent, hypoallergenic, don’t shed, playful, and various sizes.
Yea, you could probably get a retriever, but it wouldn’t be very fair to the dog.
good luck.
beutifulblacrose | Feb 06, 2010
I had a Golden Retreiver in a house from the time he was a puppy. When he was 8 years old we moved to an apartment. He lived to be 16 years old. We walked him 4 -5 times a day and there was a park close by where I could let him off the leash to run. They love to play fetch a ball and frisbee. If you are getting a puppy, training is essential to be able to let him/her run off the leash if you have a safe and legal place to do this. A Golden Retriver is well suited to apartment living.
jem | Feb 06, 2010
Yes a golden retriver can live in a apartment my daughter has a weimaraner they are huge dogs and we live in a small home. your dad will be able to help you alot. and when you get out of school just make sure it gets some exercise. it sounds like you have your heart set on geting a golden retriever and i think thats what you should get. they are so friendly you will love having one.
Mandy | Feb 06, 2010









