What is a racing Golden? A Golden has an official pedigree certificate and can compete in the CHAMPION class, which is the concept of a champion dog in foreign countries. However, in China, all Goldens that can participate in competitions are called racing Goldens. The definition of the U.S. Champion Goldendoodle The standards of the Champion Goldendoodle are: proportionate, strong, lively, loud and pleasant barking, legs neither too long nor too clumsy, friendly, alert, eager and confident qualities. The most important thing as a hunting dog is to be able to adapt to tough environments. The Golden’s overall appearance, balance, and gait are all important parts to look for. Any deviation from the above ideal in any area will be downgraded or considered unsuitable. The conformation standard for a racing Golden: male Golden, 23-24 inches tall; female Golden, 21.5-22.5 inches tall. The male weighs about 65-75 pounds, while the female weighs 55-65 pounds. The skull of the racing Golden is wide, slightly arched in side view, with no protrusions on the forehead or occipital bones and a natural rounded overall line. The face is deep and broad, with a length similar to the width of the skull. The muzzle is straight and strong and smoothly connected to the head. The length of the side view is slightly deeper and broader than the width when viewed from above. It does not appear heavy when running.
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