Are you a fan of my training style, but can’t travel to Kentucky to see me in person? No worries! I offer an awesome online dog training course, which includes access to an array of exclusive videos and content, personalized coaching, journaling, and in-depth mentoring and evaluation by yours truly! If you just need some an advice or have a couple questions you need answered, I also offer professional consulting by the hour. Both of these great services can be found here: www.kentuckycanine.com Thank you all for your remarkable support over the years! I cannot express enough how grateful I am for your appreciation and patronage of this channel, my training style, and my kennel. Always remember, it’s a great day for a puppy-sized adventure!
Seems to me like the Red one still has the instinct to use its nose more than the White dog. I think the White dog could learn to do most of what the red one can,but not as well and it would take alot more time and work. Well, I don't know if the White one would have the instinct to learn to hunt or not,it might be able to learn with enough trips with a very solid,driven hunting dog to mentor,and that's a maybe. Would make a nice pet good for nice reasonable day hikes though. The Red one I suspect could be trained for hunting/retrieving work,and would Probably enjoy it. It would Probably enjoy the Rough Hikes of a serious hiker if they could keep it from wondering to far. At least that's my take on what I think I seen.While I'm thinking about it, is it just the camera angle, me being tired or is the White one just abit taller than the Red one? On a side note I once listened to an interview with a woman who bred Chessies,(after watching your video with one) and I got the impression that a Chessie would hunt/retrieve all day if you let it.
Im a fan of your green jacket. Where'd ya get it? Also, you're my black lab's favorite RUclips show. She has a crush on the pointers whenever they show up.
When you discussed letting younger dogs explore, how do you allow them to explore without them running off? Our black lab did this and she was gone for 4 hours. We have a golden pup now. Would like for her to learn this since our house backs up to a lake but don't want her taking off because we are still in the city.
I have had 5 Goldens over the last 30 years. 3 at once to start. 1st was very large fluffy field bred,, with more family tendency than adventure.. 2nd was pure field bred, more compact fur easy to care for, but she loved to roam farther from the group, always coming back when called. I got 2 puppies same age different litters at 5 wks, raised together with her as mentor. One more red colored, one deep golden. Both had easy care fur, but they tended to be family oriented, very willing and able to do any challenge but stayed close. My current puppy is 8 months old. I have followed your advice from 1st day with us. He is the color of walker, and just as game to try anything and has strong athletic confident abilities. He climbs rocks and mountains with me, swims anywhere, even the ocean, and always stays close enough that he can see me, and comes on the run when called. He can go where I can't and fetches consistently. Surprisingly nothing sticks in his coat, so far. He rinses clean with a water hose and drys incredibly fast. He loves meeting people and other pets. Best dog I have ever owned. He walks on leash with just one finger like you show. I think he is the best and trouble free because of your training technique. Wish I knew it sooner, all my Goldens were easy, but with your help, he is effortless. Perfect companion outdoors or in.
To be fair though, if one lives in a non adventurous "natural" environment setting, it would be ideal to then pick a less adventurous by nature breed to begin with. I live in the country, my 8 mth field Retriever goes on a minimum 2.5 klm leash walk plus free run at the river in the middle of that for another klm, free run of our property, plus HOURS a day of rigorous traning/ intentional play and she's still not near worn out by the end of the day. I absolutely am, but she's doing 👍 lol No joke these dogs need a ton more exercises than one might expect. Frankly, I'd call her need for activity relentless, personally I couldn't deal with that if I lived in the city and had to venture out before the adventure could even begin each day. It would be exhausting.
This may come across as insulting to children, but I think even parents could benefit from your videos in raising their kids! Lots of transferrable lessons! Great info about how a dog's coat will affect what you want to do with them in activities that I hadn't thought of!
I completely agree. I'm not a dog owner (yet?), but as a therapist, I love watching Stonnie's videos because what he has to say is so fundamental to raising resilient and healthy kids.
I agree. I have always been good with understanding dogs and training. While with kids I haven't the slightest clue. But I find sometimes a lot of the fundamentals of dog training are the same as raising kids. The teaching manners, boundaries, following through, consistency, positive and negative reinforcement, teaching them how to act in public 😂
Stonnie you definitely know your retrievers! I recently lost my white lab. Most patient, gentle, loving dogs. My 2 year old nephew could roll around and lay on her and she never once acted as if she minded. We called her Saint Leah. She was truly my best friend and a wonderful emotional support dog. Great show!
I have a 2.5 year old Golden, not cream, but the basic light color. He's most definitely a field dog. He was non compliant for the first 18 months (horrid leash grabber), but he has finally turned into a fabulous companion. We have always walked the lanes, fields, woods for 45-60 min a day, and spend an hour out in the morning, and afternoon. He's a major zigzagger, and must do 5 times the miles I do. Today he found a shed antler and carried it all the way home.
I train dogs and I'm on ownership of my second Pyrenees. You really understand the breed and I appreciate you telling the candid truth as well as encouraging people to set realistic expectations based on Pyr nature.
I have an 8 month old Field Bred Golden and holy crud. This made me feel so much better about him, like I thought he was a freak but turns out he’s just a normal field line 😂
Haha same. I actually thought my 5 month old might have a mixed bloodline with how red she is and how athletic she is compared to the average golden you see and already has defined muscle. Then I found out about field line Goldens and realized nope, she's definitely 100% field line golden lol. I felt like I might be doing too much exercise because it seemed like she just wanted to go go go and I didn't know if it was good for her as her bones are still soft and growing but now I realize that the working lines just really thrive on having jobs and activities to keep them mentally and physically stimulated enough. Hope your teenage pup is still doing great!
Loved the video, I have had Goldens for 30 years. My current one is a show bread Golden. He is a wilderness search and rescue dog and if I keep his feathering short on his chest, undercarriage and legs i don't have to brush him for 2 hours after each task. They are great working dogs.
I remember my golden's breeder chatting to me about a show she went to. It was outdoor, and it started raining. All the goldens with that fine hair got disqualified as the judge could see how water just soaked in rather than have that more repellent quality to it. Loved seeing the difference those 2 goldens, my boy is in-between those colours and falls somewhere between the personalities too 😅
My parents have a deep red golden that is not athletic at all so he acts like Beau and has the baby fine thick hair that collects everything. He’s the sweetest boy but he’d never be a field dog, ever.
I have an english cream golden, however, mine would be in the creek asap. He is also zig-zagging a lot, and sniffing. But sure he doesn’t have a lot of stamina. 10 times retrieving ball and he lays down tired and cannot concentrate anymore.
Your videos are GREAT and I've used your "adventure based" techniques to raise my show Goldens! You would be AMAZED at how much your techniques benefit show Goldens in the show ring! Not only does the adventure work help them get into hard working condition - a standard by which they're being judged - but these daily adventures help their confidence, steadiness and intelligence! I am working on field training with my show Goldens, too. Show Goldens SHOULD be able to perform the hunting tasks that Goldens were bred to do! I just LOVE your videos & I'd love to bring my show Goldens by next time we're showing in Kentucky!
Just got my first golden puppy, I think he’s in the middle, but probably more of a show type of golden, and it’s already so impressive to see him master things after being spooked by them the first time or two! Still a frustrating baby puppy for sure but I can see the seeds of a really great dog. What a breed :)
I have a golden with show champion grandparents, but she gets into everything. We used to take shifts supervising her like she’s a toddler because otherwise she will eat/chew something. Definitely wanted to run off leash (couldn’t because we’re not allowed to have them off leash in public). Show grade coat with heavy feathering is NOT easy maintenance! When I had a yard, it was a nightmare when it rained because she was one muddy dog. She LOVES people though and loves greeting everyone at the door.
Body type plays has a greater influence on the stamina etc. Colour is way down on the list. We used to breed goldens. Many times there would be a range of colour in the same litter. Our lightest golden was really goofy when he was young. He was quite large and had to learn to control his legs. He was one of the best duck dogs we ever had.
Good to know. Im new to owning the breed (I have a 13 wk puppy) and he’s light colored now but I want him to be my go everywhere and do everything with me buddy
man, this is an awesome video. if you are into retrievers of any kind or for that matter any outdoors going dog- this is an important video to learn about temperament differences and training ideas.
We have 3 goldens. All are darker color. The oldest is field bred but has a longer, thicker coat. She has a great nose, enjoys retrieving, and is fairly athletic. The other two are field bred, but from field trial lines. Their noses are not great, but they don't "enjoy" retrieving -- they need to retrieve. They are fare more athletic -- faster, more endurance, etc. The older of the two field trial bred dogs is now 8 and is unbelievably obedient. You all her and she comes at a dead sprint. The oldest, thicker coated dog, comes, but at her own pace. The youngest pup is now 11 months old and has finally turned the corner on being a decent citizen. One thing I love about field bred goldens is that they generally are pretty small, so they can do all a bigger dog can do while eating less, taking up less space, and hopefully having less stress on their joints.
Great video. We have two dogs opposed in term of energy. One a malinois lot of energy. Run swim go for a ball always wants ro play. In the morning the first ready to go for a walk and we have another dog always interested by the food smelling in the grass. She doesn't play with ball she doesn't swim. But they are good friends they run together not a long time what about 5 minutes. But the opposition of these two dogs is not a problem. We go for a walk the malinois will spend 10 times more energy than the other. But both love to go for a walk. Thank you for your video.
With the training Stonnie does it would be very hard to have an aggressive dog. I learn so much from every video - I will never have a golden but I have high drive Aussie - I have fallen in love with this breed even if it takes so much of my day to keep him happy. I would like to move to Kentucky just to train with Stonnie and for all that amazing walking space. Dodger would love it there.
If it's black, then it's actually not a go,den retriever, it's called a flat coat retriever with slightly pointier snouts that have a black coat or a liver colored coat and are somewhat larger. Very similar and closely related to the golden
That ripped jacket pocket gave me flashbacks of working at doggy daycare 😂😅 I don't want to even tell you how many shirts I've gone through with these goldens
I have a 2 year old white golden, definitely needs less intense exercise, but her nose and mind needs work. Her prey drive is intact, but I did encourage it from the get go. She does hunt, she really likes it but the stamina isn't the best, which fits my life anyway for both the field and daily living. Great personality.
Goldens are the best!!! They shed like a mother!! Tipper has a front paw missing, bitten off when he was a puppy by a Bitch dog at the breeders… never slowed him down a bit…
Stonnie has this right, in general. My boy has the super fine coat ( which is a pain), but he is fearless, agile, sure footed and energetic. My daughter's dog, from the same litter, is more like Beau, cautious, not so agile and energetic. Individuals come with mixed traits. The parents are both accomplished hunting dogs.
Enjoy your videos, Stonnie. Thanks for many lessons. 🙂 I’m on my second Golden. Not field bred, but his lineage hunts some and he’s on the darker side, definitely not a show type, but somewhere in between I guess. Freakishly smart. I think he thinks he’s a person 😆 Lots of energy, very fast, and rambunctious (he’s almost 2), but he also can be cuddly and thinks he’s a lap dog, literally. Lol Super gentle around my friends little kids too. He’s definitely my buddy! Hard to beat ‘em! 🥰😀
Good content stonnie! My 3yr old show bred golden is a champion of all outdoor activities and situations because that is what we do with him! He can't wait to please and show off and refuses to be left behind from any adventure in the snow, rain, water etc... Dogs are the best!! People not so much. Keep up the great training videos!
These types of videos are great. Straight shooting honesty and a breakdown of the important stuff with lots of video footage to look at. I am looking forward to your Springer Spaniel video. Your description of walking a mile with field vs show bred dogs is so accurate.
Thank you for sharing your wisdom! I had two goldens brother and sister passed about a year ago! I just got a chocolate he’s almost 5 months and he’s a handful he’s field breed and just as tough and resilient as can be! This lab is different than anyone I’ve ever had he is pretty aggressive tough as can be and he just gets right back up and goes again! I just looked the other way and let him go I figure if he makes it through the first year of life he’s going to be an awesome dog rather than trying to control him he wants to experience everything going to steepest hills fall off the cliffs jump into the mineshaft swim in the white water oh well he’s going to be an awesome dog if he don’t Hurt himself! Best part I’m around the 95% of the time and a lot of stuff he just gets. One thing that concerns me this dog doesn’t like to be punished at all even verbally he kind of stands up to me and I’ve had dogs for all my life and helped many other people train their dogs and very much a dog person i’m a little confused? I’ve had several black labs and one other chocolate awesome dogs all very well trained some of my first ones were over trained!
Your springer spaniel is gorgeous! I asked recently what mix he was 'cos in the UK springers are about 50% smaller with finer facial features, I 100% want an American springer spaniel for my next dog, totally stunning with the larger size and straighter back leg gait.
Stonnie, you show different dogs for people to see if they are right for them but you don’t tell us where we can purchase them. Some breeders have better bloodlines than others. Maybe you should sponsor good breeders??? I’m looking for the right dog but don’t know exactly how to find it. Thanks for these videos. You are awesome❣️
Love the video. Is true that dark golden tend to be more energetic. I have i light one and a dark one and probably i have the exception of the rule 😅. My light golden is extremely energetic, i quite notice that her hair is no so fluffy as show golden, more like field ones. She runs 40-60 min daily and if we goes to the beach that girl can be swimming for 2 h. My darker golden is not so active even she is only 10 month, more of the cuddling type.
When you discussed letting younger dogs explore, how do you allow them to explore without them running off? Our black lab did this and she was gone for 4 hours. We have a golden pup now. Would like for her to learn this since our house backs up to a lake but don't want her taking off because we are still in the city.
It seems to be a great property you have. I would love to hove some land with a creek like that on it🙂 My first dog was a Golden Retriver. He's color was more golden, so in between the dogs you have here in this video. That was more common here in the early eigthies. Nowadays it is more common to see these white or sometimes, darker goldens. It was funny to see your darker dog roll in, as well as eat, poop. My golden would do that often. Especially when he was verry young but also sometimes later. Human poop was the best. Rotten fish or other dead animals were great as well in he's mind. One time I washed him with dog shampoo 3 times and still he was rather smelly. He did not shy away from obstacles. One time I claimed up a birdwathers tower. I did not ask him to come so I expected him to wait below. When I was up and looked down he was coming after me, climbing a ladder. That was more than I expected a dog to manage in the way of obstacles. The way down was a bit more tricky than to get up, but we both survived and made it down intact.
I find hair length to be a better indicator than color. I have two dark red goldens, only one is super athletic (less fur), the other is a lazy bum (more fur).
Do you think that a field dog (lab or golden) is better for a medical alert dog or a show dog? I’m looking for a dog that has high obedience and trainability but also not going crazy and not listening. How do I find that work drive without all the crazy or does that just come from training? We like to go to the beach and go hiking and camping when our health permits and during the summer as well.
Love you vids stonie weve been watching for ages in the time leading up to getting out pup and now. She Tends to like watching sometimes too 😂 She 16 weeks and is pretty amazing very smart. Shes a show lab we are in the UK. Yellow but pretty much white right now. We have implemented alot of what you've said and my partner has even done some stuff in the garden with her similar to what you do minus the equipment and space though. What you did mention at the beginning of the vid though about some people saying about the lack of daily normal house hold videos I defo feel and would love it if you could. Out of all the trainers on RUclips and I feel I've watched them all you are defo number 1 with you knowledge and just the way you are with dogs. I would really really love to see some vids more related to normal house holds without you amazing lifestyle such as nipping, side surfing, puppys with children because man that's hard but would really love to here your tips training opinions ect of that kinda stuff and more day to day living in a family of 5 2 adults 3 children 2 cats kinda situation
Thank you so much to you and your family for sharing this wonderful adventure. Great training, advice, and information. These are our favourite types of walks. Both the goldens displayed exceptional qualities. Good job clarifying the difference between a field bred and a show line. Your farm is amazing for building confidence in dog's:)
I had a light golden retriever x Weimaraner (goldmararner) and he had traits of exactly the characteristics you talk about. The golden retriever (his Dad) certainly calmed him down but he was still a real character though. Had to have him put to sleep last year and still miss him. Love these videos as it helps people choose the right dog for their life style, environment and family.
How did you train the human female? heels well and never runs off. The most difficult to train by far. High maintenance high cost. Gets worse as they age.
How do you handle going off leash in nature/woods with a herding type dog (GSD, Heeler, etc) if you don't have them until they're adults? Just spending a lot of time with recall in the yard before taking them off leash in nature or off leash is not recommended for them?
I’ve had 5 Golden’s, 2 of them had the Angel Hair you mentioned, and that coat is gorgeous, but very challenging to care for. My youngest is a show bred and fits the profile you described perfectly. A short walk or 2 -3 ball tosses and he’s ready to chelax! ☺️. They have ALL been great dogs, love the breed so much!
Stonnie! Happy to see this video. I loved the posts leading up but only ever had my uncles Golden’s to base my opinions off of. They were probably closer to show dogs in fur-type of fineness though they were more auburn in color not white. They were both stubborn as hell, walked like hell on a leash, but they were gems off leash in the lake and on the farm watching all the little kids. Good dogs to have! Worst I could say about them is they were so invested in retrieving they’d retrieve anything. Thrown by anyone. Couldn’t take them to soccer games until they were older. Air bud is a golden for a reason 😅. Love the video Stonnie!
Look at all those good dogs!! Lots of good learning going on there. Nice seeing how the varied types of a breed learn, and how much they may need to draw from your confidence level to gain their own. Stonnie, you'd better invest in some bricks. George and Charlotte have grown SO much in the last year! Charlotte's just about doubled in height.
I have a 11/2 year old golden retriever that has not been neutered. He has return commands down well, but has become very sniffy lately. Is it safe to let them off lease in green belt area 27:59
Haven’t commented in a while Stonnie. This was a good episode. I can’t wait for you to do one on the Chocolate Lab. My first one was an American style male, and now i currently have a 7 year old English style retired female. Thanks for sharing all your knowledge. Peace and Calm. 👍🏻😎🇨🇦
I have a chocolate field lab. I'd be very interested in your thoughts on them and what makes them different. My other lab was a black female, which I had years ago.
Incorrect. Fields and American Goldens (show goldens) are both red or any shade of red, but not cream. English / Canadian goldens can include cream, but also can be any shade of red. What makes a field golden a field golden is the breeding. If the dog was bred for hunting traits and not a show line, it will be thinner, have less hair and more energy, etc., but their color does not make them "field" and a field golden can also be a lighter shade of red. You can tell just by looking at "Bo" that he is not "show bred". He's English or Canadian cream.
Are you a fan of my training style, but can’t travel to Kentucky to see me in person? No worries! I offer an awesome online dog training course, which includes access to an array of exclusive videos and content, personalized coaching, journaling, and in-depth mentoring and evaluation by yours truly! If you just need some an advice or have a couple questions you need answered, I also offer professional consulting by the hour.
Both of these great services can be found here: www.kentuckycanine.com
Thank you all for your remarkable support over the years! I cannot express enough how grateful I am for your appreciation and patronage of this channel, my training style, and my kennel. Always remember, it’s a great day for a puppy-sized adventure!
Do you have a video about fleas ? I'm curious as to what product you use with all them animals?
All of your videos i have watched are helpful so id say yes to being a fan of your training style.
Seems to me like the Red one still has the instinct to use its nose more than the White dog. I think the White dog could learn to do most of what the red one can,but not as well and it would take alot more time and work. Well, I don't know if the White one would have the instinct to learn to hunt or not,it might be able to learn with enough trips with a very solid,driven hunting dog to mentor,and that's a maybe. Would make a nice pet good for nice reasonable day hikes though. The Red one I suspect could be trained for hunting/retrieving work,and would Probably enjoy it. It would Probably enjoy the Rough Hikes of a serious hiker if they could keep it from wondering to far. At least that's my take on what I think I seen.While I'm thinking about it, is it just the camera angle, me being tired or is the White one just abit taller than the Red one? On a side note I once listened to an interview with a woman who bred Chessies,(after watching your video with one) and I got the impression that a Chessie would hunt/retrieve all day if you let it.
Im a fan of your green jacket. Where'd ya get it? Also, you're my black lab's favorite RUclips show. She has a crush on the pointers whenever they show up.
When you discussed letting younger dogs explore, how do you allow them to explore without them running off? Our black lab did this and she was gone for 4 hours. We have a golden pup now. Would like for her to learn this since our house backs up to a lake but don't want her taking off because we are still in the city.
I have had 5 Goldens over the last 30 years. 3 at once to start. 1st was very large fluffy field bred,, with more family tendency than adventure.. 2nd was pure field bred, more compact fur easy to care for, but she loved to roam farther from the group, always coming back when called. I got 2 puppies same age different litters at 5 wks, raised together with her as mentor. One more red colored, one deep golden. Both had easy care fur, but they tended to be family oriented, very willing and able to do any challenge but stayed close. My current puppy is 8 months old. I have followed your advice from 1st day with us. He is the color of walker, and just as game to try anything and has strong athletic confident abilities. He climbs rocks and mountains with me, swims anywhere, even the ocean, and always stays close enough that he can see me, and comes on the run when called. He can go where I can't and fetches consistently. Surprisingly nothing sticks in his coat, so far. He rinses clean with a water hose and drys incredibly fast. He loves meeting people and other pets. Best dog I have ever owned. He walks on leash with just one finger like you show. I think he is the best and trouble free because of your training technique. Wish I knew it sooner, all my Goldens were easy, but with your help, he is effortless. Perfect companion outdoors or in.
This place is a dogs utopia. Few dog owners have that amazing expanse of adventure. Wonderful
To be fair though, if one lives in a non adventurous "natural" environment setting, it would be ideal to then pick a less adventurous by nature breed to begin with.
I live in the country, my 8 mth field Retriever goes on a minimum 2.5 klm leash walk plus free run at the river in the middle of that for another klm, free run of our property, plus HOURS a day of rigorous traning/ intentional play and she's still not near worn out by the end of the day. I absolutely am, but she's doing 👍 lol
No joke these dogs need a ton more exercises than one might expect. Frankly, I'd call her need for activity relentless, personally I couldn't deal with that if I lived in the city and had to venture out before the adventure could even begin each day. It would be exhausting.
This may come across as insulting to children, but I think even parents could benefit from your videos in raising their kids! Lots of transferrable lessons!
Great info about how a dog's coat will affect what you want to do with them in activities that I hadn't thought of!
I completely agree. I'm not a dog owner (yet?), but as a therapist, I love watching Stonnie's videos because what he has to say is so fundamental to raising resilient and healthy kids.
@Vesdii love the title! 🤣
I agree. I have always been good with understanding dogs and training. While with kids I haven't the slightest clue. But I find sometimes a lot of the fundamentals of dog training are the same as raising kids. The teaching manners, boundaries, following through, consistency, positive and negative reinforcement, teaching them how to act in public 😂
I have thought so too!
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Consistency, and do not give a command (dog, human, or horse) if you are not going to follow up.
Stonnie you definitely know your retrievers! I recently lost my white lab. Most patient, gentle, loving dogs. My 2 year old nephew could roll around and lay on her and she never once acted as if she minded. We called her Saint Leah. She was truly my best friend and a wonderful emotional support dog. Great show!
Thank you!
I have a 2.5 year old Golden, not cream, but the basic light color. He's most definitely a field dog. He was non compliant for the first 18 months (horrid leash grabber), but he has finally turned into a fabulous companion. We have always walked the lanes, fields, woods for 45-60 min a day, and spend an hour out in the morning, and afternoon. He's a major zigzagger, and must do 5 times the miles I do. Today he found a shed antler and carried it all the way home.
As the happy (and often exasperated) owner of my 6th Chocolate Lab, please do a video on these knuckleheads!
I train dogs and I'm on ownership of my second Pyrenees. You really understand the breed and I appreciate you telling the candid truth as well as encouraging people to set realistic expectations based on Pyr nature.
I have an 8 month old Field Bred Golden and holy crud. This made me feel so much better about him, like I thought he was a freak but turns out he’s just a normal field line 😂
Haha same. I actually thought my 5 month old might have a mixed bloodline with how red she is and how athletic she is compared to the average golden you see and already has defined muscle. Then I found out about field line Goldens and realized nope, she's definitely 100% field line golden lol. I felt like I might be doing too much exercise because it seemed like she just wanted to go go go and I didn't know if it was good for her as her bones are still soft and growing but now I realize that the working lines just really thrive on having jobs and activities to keep them mentally and physically stimulated enough. Hope your teenage pup is still doing great!
I love the way you are explaining the creek as if you are pitching the creek tour to a group of dogs. 🐕
I just love that black Lab in the background running of into the distance at min 24:10 and casually showing up again when you call for Beau at 25:28👍❤
Yeah, that was awesome to see 👍
My field bred golden checks in, but she enjoys running. Even at 12, she still likes to go for long walks and track animals.
Loved the video, I have had Goldens for 30 years. My current one is a show bread Golden. He is a wilderness search and rescue dog and if I keep his feathering short on his chest, undercarriage and legs i don't have to brush him for 2 hours after each task. They are great working dogs.
I remember my golden's breeder chatting to me about a show she went to. It was outdoor, and it started raining. All the goldens with that fine hair got disqualified as the judge could see how water just soaked in rather than have that more repellent quality to it. Loved seeing the difference those 2 goldens, my boy is in-between those colours and falls somewhere between the personalities too 😅
My parents have a deep red golden that is not athletic at all so he acts like Beau and has the baby fine thick hair that collects everything. He’s the sweetest boy but he’d never be a field dog, ever.
Ive not been here to watch a video in ages and this is just what I need... I love coming back to your videos when I feel I need a escape and relax...
I will definitely be waiting for the video on chocolate labs. :)
I have an english cream golden, however, mine would be in the creek asap. He is also zig-zagging a lot, and sniffing. But sure he doesn’t have a lot of stamina. 10 times retrieving ball and he lays down tired and cannot concentrate anymore.
Your videos are GREAT and I've used your "adventure based" techniques to raise my show Goldens! You would be AMAZED at how much your techniques benefit show Goldens in the show ring! Not only does the adventure work help them get into hard working condition - a standard by which they're being judged - but these daily adventures help their confidence, steadiness and intelligence! I am working on field training with my show Goldens, too. Show Goldens SHOULD be able to perform the hunting tasks that Goldens were bred to do! I just LOVE your videos & I'd love to bring my show Goldens by next time we're showing in Kentucky!
I have a more “field bred” golden crisp dog. Love my boy. I love seeing him over come his fears/obstacles so smart.
Just got my first golden puppy, I think he’s in the middle, but probably more of a show type of golden, and it’s already so impressive to see him master things after being spooked by them the first time or two! Still a frustrating baby puppy for sure but I can see the seeds of a really great dog. What a breed :)
I have a golden with show champion grandparents, but she gets into everything. We used to take shifts supervising her like she’s a toddler because otherwise she will eat/chew something. Definitely wanted to run off leash (couldn’t because we’re not allowed to have them off leash in public). Show grade coat with heavy feathering is NOT easy maintenance! When I had a yard, it was a nightmare when it rained because she was one muddy dog. She LOVES people though and loves greeting everyone at the door.
Body type plays has a greater influence on the stamina etc. Colour is way down on the list. We used to breed goldens. Many times there would be a range of colour in the same litter. Our lightest golden was really goofy when he was young. He was quite large and had to learn to control his legs. He was one of the best duck dogs we ever had.
Good to know. Im new to owning the breed (I have a 13 wk puppy) and he’s light colored now but I want him to be my go everywhere and do everything with me buddy
man, this is an awesome video. if you are into retrievers of any kind or for that matter any outdoors going dog- this is an important video to learn about temperament differences and training ideas.
Your videos are wonderful. I’m researching different breeds to work towards getting my second service dog. This is so informative.
No doubt you are both considering each other and your family. Both smart reasonable people having fun, enjoy.
Really interesting! Lots of calm and patience: repetition until it gets automatic! I learned a lot. Thanks 😊
Thank you so much. I need a mobility service dog and seems the show bred Golden is what I need since I am 72yo and have balance issues.
One of my favorites... creek hiking.
Our Golden has fine hair. It's not terribly long, but we keep a kiddie pool out all the time for quick rinses. I thin out some too.
I've noticed too he seems to get the zoomies, dashing in and out of the creek, and running around our 13 year old dog, when he's tired.
We have 3 goldens. All are darker color. The oldest is field bred but has a longer, thicker coat. She has a great nose, enjoys retrieving, and is fairly athletic. The other two are field bred, but from field trial lines. Their noses are not great, but they don't "enjoy" retrieving -- they need to retrieve. They are fare more athletic -- faster, more endurance, etc. The older of the two field trial bred dogs is now 8 and is unbelievably obedient. You all her and she comes at a dead sprint. The oldest, thicker coated dog, comes, but at her own pace. The youngest pup is now 11 months old and has finally turned the corner on being a decent citizen. One thing I love about field bred goldens is that they generally are pretty small, so they can do all a bigger dog can do while eating less, taking up less space, and hopefully having less stress on their joints.
What a lovely spot by the waterfall!!
Great video. We have two dogs opposed in term of energy. One a malinois lot of energy. Run swim go for a ball always wants ro play. In the morning the first ready to go for a walk and we have another dog always interested by the food smelling in the grass. She doesn't play with ball she doesn't swim. But they are good friends they run together not a long time what about 5 minutes. But the opposition of these two dogs is not a problem. We go for a walk the malinois will spend 10 times more energy than the other. But both love to go for a walk. Thank you for your video.
Stonnie I love all dogs long as their not violent.
Me too, i can't say that about violent dogs though as all my dogs were very aggressive rescues at first 😂.
With the training Stonnie does it would be very hard to have an aggressive dog. I learn so much from every video - I will never have a golden but I have high drive Aussie - I have fallen in love with this breed even if it takes so much of my day to keep him happy. I would like to move to Kentucky just to train with Stonnie and for all that amazing walking space. Dodger would love it there.
😍😍😍I have never seen a black Golden Retriever before. My neighbor have an orange Golden Retriever. He barks a lot.
If it's black, then it's actually not a go,den retriever, it's called a flat coat retriever with slightly pointier snouts that have a black coat or a liver colored coat and are somewhat larger. Very similar and closely related to the golden
I have a Lab, golden, poodle mix and she love to run alongside the side by side. She is the best dog.
That ripped jacket pocket gave me flashbacks of working at doggy daycare 😂😅 I don't want to even tell you how many shirts I've gone through with these goldens
I have a 2 year old white golden, definitely needs less intense exercise, but her nose and mind needs work. Her prey drive is intact, but I did encourage it from the get go. She does hunt, she really likes it but the stamina isn't the best, which fits my life anyway for both the field and daily living. Great personality.
Hour long Stonnie video, why yes I will.
It is so funny listening to your descriptions. I have a Golden Pyrenees (white) and she is just like you describe the white golden!
Do you ever get Vizslas in? Curious how they compare to goldens and gsps
Goldens are the best!!! They shed like a mother!! Tipper has a front paw missing, bitten off when he was a puppy by a Bitch dog at the breeders… never slowed him down a bit…
OMG, theyre so cuuute
Stonnie has this right, in general. My boy has the super fine coat ( which is a pain), but he is fearless, agile, sure footed and energetic. My daughter's dog, from the same litter, is more like Beau, cautious, not so agile and energetic. Individuals come with mixed traits. The parents are both accomplished hunting dogs.
This is really informative, thank you!
Thank you for watching!
Enjoy your videos, Stonnie. Thanks for many lessons. 🙂 I’m on my second Golden. Not field bred, but his lineage hunts some and he’s on the darker side, definitely not a show type, but somewhere in between I guess. Freakishly smart. I think he thinks he’s a person 😆 Lots of energy, very fast, and rambunctious (he’s almost 2), but he also can be cuddly and thinks he’s a lap dog, literally. Lol Super gentle around my friends little kids too. He’s definitely my buddy! Hard to beat ‘em! 🥰😀
Best series on youtube
Super job!
Good content stonnie! My 3yr old show bred golden is a champion of all outdoor activities and situations because that is what we do with him! He can't wait to please and show off and refuses to be left behind from any adventure in the snow, rain, water etc...
Dogs are the best!! People not so much.
Keep up the great training videos!
If dogs could talk, they'd say "We love Stonnies place!"
Love these videos on - Is this dog right for you ? And yes, please do the Springer. That Springer you have there is the largest one I have ever seen.
Can’t wait for your chocolate lab thoughts!
Seeing that red jump up on the kayak, I already know which is field bred. 😂😂😂
How’s the Dobie coming along?
We took in an emaciated female Dobie I found trotting down the street. Really sweet dog.
These types of videos are great. Straight shooting honesty and a breakdown of the important stuff with lots of video footage to look at. I am looking forward to your Springer Spaniel video. Your description of walking a mile with field vs show bred dogs is so accurate.
Thank you for sharing your wisdom!
I had two goldens brother and sister passed about a year ago!
I just got a chocolate he’s almost 5 months and he’s a handful he’s field breed and just as tough and resilient as can be! This lab is different than anyone I’ve ever had he is pretty aggressive tough as can be and he just gets right back up and goes again!
I just looked the other way and let him go I figure if he makes it through the first year of life he’s going to be an awesome dog rather than trying to control him he wants to experience everything going to steepest hills fall off the cliffs jump into the mineshaft swim in the white water oh well he’s going to be an awesome dog if he don’t Hurt himself!
Best part I’m around the 95% of the time and a lot of stuff he just gets.
One thing that concerns me this dog doesn’t like to be punished at all even verbally he kind of stands up to me and I’ve had dogs for all my life and helped many other people train their dogs and very much a dog person i’m a little confused?
I’ve had several black labs and one other chocolate awesome dogs all very well trained some of my first ones were over trained!
Your springer spaniel is gorgeous! I asked recently what mix he was 'cos in the UK springers are about 50% smaller with finer facial features, I 100% want an American springer spaniel for my next dog, totally stunning with the larger size and straighter back leg gait.
Amazing. Only you have access to so many variety of dogs to be able to create such a video as this. 🙏
" some dogs can be here weeks to Identify me, charlote, George, and camera man as thier ppl"😂😂
Stonnie, you show different dogs for people to see if they are right for them but you don’t tell us where we can purchase them. Some breeders have better bloodlines than others. Maybe you should sponsor good breeders??? I’m looking for the right dog but don’t know exactly how to find it. Thanks for these videos. You are awesome❣️
Great video Stonnie!
Love the video. Is true that dark golden tend to be more energetic. I have i light one and a dark one and probably i have the exception of the rule 😅. My light golden is extremely energetic, i quite notice that her hair is no so fluffy as show golden, more like field ones. She runs 40-60 min daily and if we goes to the beach that girl can be swimming for 2 h. My darker golden is not so active even she is only 10 month, more of the cuddling type.
Great vid!!
When you discussed letting younger dogs explore, how do you allow them to explore without them running off? Our black lab did this and she was gone for 4 hours. We have a golden pup now. Would like for her to learn this since our house backs up to a lake but don't want her taking off because we are still in the city.
It seems to be a great property you have.
I would love to hove some land with a creek like that on it🙂
My first dog was a Golden Retriver.
He's color was more golden, so in between the dogs you have here in this video.
That was more common here in the early eigthies.
Nowadays it is more common to see these white or sometimes, darker goldens.
It was funny to see your darker dog roll in, as well as eat, poop.
My golden would do that often. Especially when he was verry young but also sometimes later.
Human poop was the best.
Rotten fish or other dead animals were great as well in he's mind.
One time I washed him with dog shampoo 3 times and still he was rather smelly.
He did not shy away from obstacles.
One time I claimed up a birdwathers tower.
I did not ask him to come so I expected him to wait below.
When I was up and looked down he was coming after me, climbing a ladder.
That was more than I expected a dog to manage in the way of obstacles.
The way down was a bit more tricky than to get up, but we both survived and made it down intact.
I love watching your videos! There's so much to learn in each one. I'm very much interested in your perspective on chocolate Labs.
You have awesome audio. May I ask what hardware you use?
Great content uncle Stonnie!
Thank you!
I find hair length to be a better indicator than color. I have two dark red goldens, only one is super athletic (less fur), the other is a lazy bum (more fur).
@StonnieDennis Would you say that a field Golden and a field Lab are more similar to each other than a field Golden is to a show Golden?
Do you think that a field dog (lab or golden) is better for a medical alert dog or a show dog? I’m looking for a dog that has high obedience and trainability but also not going crazy and not listening. How do I find that work drive without all the crazy or does that just come from training? We like to go to the beach and go hiking and camping when our health permits and during the summer as well.
I have a silver lab. What’s your take on silver labs? I want him to be a good duck retriever
Love you vids stonie weve been watching for ages in the time leading up to getting out pup and now. She Tends to like watching sometimes too 😂
She 16 weeks and is pretty amazing very smart. Shes a show lab we are in the UK. Yellow but pretty much white right now. We have implemented alot of what you've said and my partner has even done some stuff in the garden with her similar to what you do minus the equipment and space though. What you did mention at the beginning of the vid though about some people saying about the lack of daily normal house hold videos I defo feel and would love it if you could. Out of all the trainers on RUclips and I feel I've watched them all you are defo number 1 with you knowledge and just the way you are with dogs. I would really really love to see some vids more related to normal house holds without you amazing lifestyle such as nipping, side surfing, puppys with children because man that's hard but would really love to here your tips training opinions ect of that kinda stuff and more day to day living in a family of 5 2 adults 3 children 2 cats kinda situation
52 minutes!….thanks Stonnie!!
Can you please make a video about old English sheepdogs? They are kinda rare and hard to find training for them.
What type of whistle are you using
Thank you so much to you and your family for sharing this wonderful adventure. Great training, advice, and information. These are our favourite types of walks. Both the goldens displayed exceptional qualities. Good job clarifying the difference between a field bred and a show line. Your farm is amazing for building confidence in dog's:)
Do you connect those pieces of wood to your cinder blocks in some way? On your challenge corse?
I had a light golden retriever x Weimaraner (goldmararner) and he had traits of exactly the characteristics you talk about. The golden retriever (his Dad) certainly calmed him down but he was still a real character though. Had to have him put to sleep last year and still miss him. Love these videos as it helps people choose the right dog for their life style, environment and family.
How did you train the human female? heels well and never runs off. The most difficult to train by far. High maintenance high cost. Gets worse as they age.
Yes! Please make a chocolate lab video! Lol! I have a 6 mo old female chocolate. 😍
Great video 👍…are they English and American golden’s ?
What leash are you using?
Great looking black labs.
Who is the breeder?
How do you handle going off leash in nature/woods with a herding type dog (GSD, Heeler, etc) if you don't have them until they're adults?
Just spending a lot of time with recall in the yard before taking them off leash in nature or off leash is not recommended for them?
Be sure to browse my channel. We have hundred of examples.
I’ve had 5 Golden’s, 2 of them had the Angel Hair you mentioned, and that coat is gorgeous, but very challenging to care for. My youngest is a show bred and fits the profile you described perfectly. A short walk or 2 -3 ball tosses and he’s ready to chelax! ☺️. They have ALL been great dogs, love the breed so much!
Coming thru the pipe! I want the red one. LOL
Stonnie! Happy to see this video. I loved the posts leading up but only ever had my uncles Golden’s to base my opinions off of. They were probably closer to show dogs in fur-type of fineness though they were more auburn in color not white.
They were both stubborn as hell, walked like hell on a leash, but they were gems off leash in the lake and on the farm watching all the little kids. Good dogs to have! Worst I could say about them is they were so invested in retrieving they’d retrieve anything. Thrown by anyone. Couldn’t take them to soccer games until they were older. Air bud is a golden for a reason 😅. Love the video Stonnie!
Look at all those good dogs!! Lots of good learning going on there. Nice seeing how the varied types of a breed learn, and how much they may need to draw from your confidence level to gain their own.
Stonnie, you'd better invest in some bricks. George and Charlotte have grown SO much in the last year! Charlotte's just about doubled in height.
I have a 11/2 year old golden retriever that has not been neutered. He has return commands down well, but has become very sniffy lately. Is it safe to let them off lease in green belt area 27:59
Thanks Stonnie great upload mate
Thanks for watching!
Yes who doesn’t love chocolate…labs!
Tell me about that jacket @Stonnie.
This is the video I wanted to see😊
I have a field bred golden and he runs 3 miles to every 1 mile my German shepherd runs. He is a great hunting buddy and loves everyone and everything
Haven’t commented in a while Stonnie. This was a good episode. I can’t wait for you to do one on the Chocolate Lab. My first one was an American style male, and now i currently have a 7 year old English style retired female. Thanks for sharing all your knowledge. Peace and Calm. 👍🏻😎🇨🇦
I have a chocolate field lab. I'd be very interested in your thoughts on them and what makes them different. My other lab was a black female, which I had years ago.
Do the dogs have to be neutered prior to training with you ?
No
Stonie, you may not realize it, but you just explained Einstein’s theory of relativity with that mile long walk analogy
I love your content !
Please make one just about chocolate labs 😂😭
Incorrect. Fields and American Goldens (show goldens) are both red or any shade of red, but not cream. English / Canadian goldens can include cream, but also can be any shade of red. What makes a field golden a field golden is the breeding. If the dog was bred for hunting traits and not a show line, it will be thinner, have less hair and more energy, etc., but their color does not make them "field" and a field golden can also be a lighter shade of red. You can tell just by looking at "Bo" that he is not "show bred". He's English or Canadian cream.