Based in Orange, California, physical and occupational therapist Grace Walker has served for more than 35 years in numerous capacities at the Walker Physical Therapy and Pain Center. Apart from her work, physical therapist Grace Walker enjoys spending time with her golden retriever and is passionate about issues and topics related to the breed. The golden retriever is one of the most family-friendly dog breeds. However, knowing how to properly care for a particular breed is important before you make the decision to bring a new pet into your home. Here are some general tips about the needs of a golden retriever. To keep shedding to a minimum, golden retrievers should be brushed every day, particular during the spring and fall months. This breed tends to shed a lot, but brushing helps minimize the amount of loose hair that will be shed into the house, although not all of it. For an appointment with an expert physical therapist call Walker Physical Therapy and Pain Center in Orange California, 714-997-5518. Golden retrievers thrive on human interaction and are best kept indoors with the family. However, the dogs do require about an hour of outdoor exercise every day. Because of their high enthusiasm, be aware of your golden retriever when it is in the vicinity of small children. The dogs are not aggressive toward children, but retrievers sometimes are not gentle when they're playing and can easily knock down small children.
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August 2017
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