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18 Golden Retriever Mischlingsrassen (mit Bildern)

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By Nicole Cosgrove

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Golden Retriever sind bekannt für ihre Geduld, Energie und Liebe. All diese Eigenschaften zusammen haben sie zu einem der beliebtesten Hunde der Welt gemacht. Wer möchte diese Eigenschaften nicht in seinem neuen Welpen wiederfinden, auch wenn es kein reiner Golden Retriever ist?

Viele Züchter versuchen, das Beste aus zwei Welten zu vereinen, indem sie den Golden Retriever mit anderen Rassen kombinieren, die die gewünschten Eigenschaften aufweisen. Da der Golden Retriever ein so beliebter Hund ist, gibt es viele Golden Retriever Mischlingsrassen.

Wenn du bereits ein Fan des Golden Retrievers bist, schau dir unsere Liste an, um herauszufinden, ob es einen Mix gibt, der zu dir und deiner Familie passt. Hier sind 18 Golden Retriever Mischlingsrassen:

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Die 18 Golden Retriever Mischlingsrassen:

1. Box Retriever (Boxer & Golden Retriever Mix)

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Der Box Retriever ist eine Mischung aus dem Golden Retriever und dem Boxer. Da beide Elterntiere dieser Kombination mittelgroße bis große Hunde sind, sind es auch ihre Nachkommen. Sie können bis zu 58,5 cm groß werden und wiegen ausgewachsen bis zu 32 kg.

These dogs come from two family lines of energetic breeds. They don’t adapt well to apartment life if they don’t spend a lot of time outdoors. These dogs are perfect for busy families, and both love being around people, even if it’s just to cuddle on the couch. You can take part in agility training to train their obedience and burn off their excess energy.

The Box Retriever prefers the appearance of one parent over the other, which is most evident in its coat. They can have long, soft fur or more bristly fur. Both breeds shed, so no matter what coat your dog has inherited, he or she will need to be brushed at least twice a week.


2. Golden Collie/Gollie (Border Collie & Golden Retriever Mix)

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The Golden Collie is a mix of the Border Collie and the Golden Retriever and is also known as the Gollie. They are a popular crossbreed because both breeds are very popular and produce beautiful, well-behaved puppies.

These medium-sized dogs are stocky, energetic and agile. They typically stand between 48.5 and 56 cm tall from the shoulder down and weigh up to 22.5 kg.

The Golden Collie has longer, softer hair, which it owes to both parents. They need to be brushed several times a week to stop shedding and distribute healthy oils throughout their fur to prevent it from becoming matted and causing pain.

Border Collies and Golden Retrievers share many characteristics, including a high level of intelligence. Although they are both intelligent, this does not usually manifest itself in a strong stubbornness, as is the case with other dogs. They are easy to train because they really want to please their people.

These mixed breed dogs should live in an active family or one that can commit to training and long periods of outdoor play. They should not be left alone for long periods of time so that they are content and happy in their home.


3. Golden Dox (Dachshund & Golden Retriever Mix)

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The Golden Dox was created by crossing Dachshunds and Golden Retrievers. The dogs have more of a dachshund’s build than a golden retriever’s build, although they typically have long golden fur.

They are sweet dogs that need a lot of exercise. However, since they are slightly smaller than Golden Retrievers, they should be easier to please. The Golden Dox has inherited the kindness and love of both parents. This dog is a family dog ​​that gets along well with children of all ages.

Both parents are considered smart dog breeds, although the Dachshund is often more stubborn than the Golden Retriever. If your dog takes after the Dachshund, he may be more difficult to train. They were bred to hunt small burrowing animals and can be a difficult dog if you also have rabbits or other smaller animals.

The Dachshund side of the dog can also cause them to develop eye problems as they age, so be sure to visit the vet regularly. They typically live 12 to 14 years, making them a long-lived hybrid.


4. Scolden Terrier (Golden Retriever x Scottish Terrier)

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This hybrid is a mix between the Scottish Terrier and the Golden Retriever. Scottish Terriers, or most terriers of all species, are known for being somewhat boisterous and loud. This typical behavior is one of the reasons why breeders decided to mix these two breeds.

Golden Retrievers are known for being patient, calm, and gentle. When you combine these two breeds, the Scolden Terrier has a much gentler demeanor than its purebred terrier counterparts. The dog has a lively side and is friendly, loving and attentive, all in one furry package.

Their coat depends on which parent is stronger, with the Scottish Terrier tending to have a short, wiry coat and the Golden Retriever a long, soft coat. They are both smart and generally easy to train. Both breeds get along well with children and make excellent family dogs.


5. Golden Corgi (Golden Retriever x Corgi)

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The Golden Corgi is an obvious mix: a corgi and a golden retriever. The Corgi is another breed that has been crossbred with many other breeds. They have a great character and attractive features.

Both dogs are adorable, and together they make a small dog with big ears, flowing hair, and a big personality. They tend to be slightly larger than the typical Corgi and are considered medium sized dogs. Nevertheless, they weigh no more than 22.5 kg.

These dogs are a mix of two of the cuddly dog ​​breeds. They need a lot of exercise, but they love to retreat at the end of the day and have time for themselves. This combination results in a relaxed dog that, despite its intelligent nature, is obedient and easy to train. They are an excellent choice for those looking for their first dog.


6. Spangold Retriever (Golden Retriever x English Springer Spaniel)

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The Golden Retriever together with the English Springer Spaniel creates the Spangold Retriever. This mix is ​​becoming increasingly popular due to its incredible appearance. Like most mixed breeds, these dogs are lively and need owners with an active lifestyle to satisfy their need for exercise.

The breed is very easy to train, affectionate towards all members of its family and friendly to everything they meet. The dogs make excellent companions for people who enjoy hunting, running, swimming or hiking. They are considered medium sized dogs, although some people would describe them as large dogs. They are not particularly suitable for apartment living.

Since both parents are very intelligent, this mixed breed is also very intelligent. They are easy to train and can be good guard dogs if trained properly. The combination of curiosity and intelligence can also make them a bit mischievous.

Their fur is long and typically has a mix of golden and brown shades. They need to be brushed several times a week to keep them looking neat and clean.


7. Golden Chi (Golden Retriever x Chihuahua)

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The mix of a Golden Retriever and a Chihuahua is unique. They are relatively new, although both parent breeds are very popular. The result is often difficult to describe because the two dogs have such different personalities.

Depending on whether the Golden Chi comes after the Golden Retriever or after the Chihuahua, its general behavior varies greatly. They often have a mix of the Chihuahua’s liveliness and the Golden’s gentle nature. This mix helps make them easier to train and more obedient.

The Golden Chi usually looks more like a Chihuahua and is small in stature. They usually only weigh 7 to 13.5 kg. They often have a golden coat color and can have medium or short fur. Thanks to the Chihuahua’s longevity, this mix will likely live to be 14 to 15 years old.


8. Goldendoodle (Golden Retriever & Poodle)

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The Poodle has been crossed with just about every other breed of dog you can imagine. So of course they were combined with a Golden Retriever to create the Goldendoodle. This breed has a much longer history and was one of the first recognized breeds to be crossed together in the 1990s. Since then they have gained a loyal fan base.

These dogs are medium in size, have long legs and curly fur. They are typically gold in color, but can also be bred with brown, cream, black, or even gray fur. They can weigh between 30 and 50 pounds when crossed with a Standard Poodle. Since there are different sizes of Poodles, there are also different sizes of Goldendoodles.

The Goldendoodle is a happy, friendly dog ​​with a lot of energy. They love being in the water, which is part of the history of Poodle breeding. Depending on what type of fur they have inherited, they may require daily grooming and occasional professional grooming.


9. Afghan Retriever (Golden Retriever x Afghan Hound)

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The Afghan Hound is an elegant breed with an arrogant attitude. However, when crossed with the Golden Retriever, they are more peaceful and humble. These dogs are beautiful, although they are a relatively unusual crossbreed because Afghan Hounds are not that common and are quite expensive.

The Afghan Retriever is very energetic and does best in a habitat with plenty of room to run around whenever needed.

These dogs have faces more similar to Golden Retrievers and long, thick fur. The coat color can vary between cream, white, chocolate and gold. However, it needs regular care to keep it from tangling and maintain its beautiful, well-groomed shine.

The Afghan Retriever can be a useful dog because it has a working attitude with a lot of energy. The combination has given them an athletic build perfect for accompanying hunters or hikers. They are a nice dog for families or as a companion dog for active people.


10. German Retriever/Golden Shepherd (Golden Retriever x German Shepherd)

 

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Although her name may be a mix of the two breeds, the combination is easy to guess: a German Shepherd and a Golden Retriever.

Since they are both working dogs, this combination literally requires something to keep them busy. It is risky to allow these dogs to become bored because they could damage furniture or the garden. However, they have a gentle nature and are friendly pets. They can be trained as guard dogs and make loyal companions.

Both parents have double coats and shed a lot of fur, especially in the fall when the weather warms up and they shed their fur. They live 10 to 14 years and are prone to joint problems typical of German Shepherds.


11. Alaskan Goldenmute (Golden Retriever x Alaskan Malamute)

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The Alaskan Malamute is paired with the beautiful Golden in this adorable mix. They are not bred with each other as frequently as many of the other breeds on this list. This is partly because they can grow very large, weighing up to 41kg and standing 63.5cm high at the shoulder.

These dogs often resemble a golden wolf, but can also have mixed colors of gray, black, cream and white. They typically have a masked face, similar to the Alaskan malamute. Although their coat is beautiful, it is very high maintenance because both breeds have a double coat and shed a lot of fur.

They not only have the genes for the double coat in common, but also the high activity. These dogs need plenty of space to run around and satisfy their endless curiosity to stay mentally and physically healthy. They can live 10 to 14 years, and although they are generally healthy, they can suffer from dysplasia and cataracts, among other conditions.


12. Petite Golden Retriever (Golden Retriever x Cavalier King Charles Spaniel)

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The Petite Golden Retrievers are another unique mix between a King Charles Spaniel and a Golden Retriever. They have different personalities, so their characters vary between the two races.

Typically, Petite Golden Retrievers are very friendly, fearless and playful. They are typically smaller than Golden Retrievers, although they are shaped more like Goldens than King Charles Spaniels.


13. Beago (Golden Retriever x Beagle)

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The Beago is a lovable cross between a Beagle and a Golden Retriever. The mix is ​​a smaller dog due to the influence of Beagle genetics. This mixed breed is the perfect addition to any family group because he is cute, smaller and good with children.

Another big plus of this breed for many owners is that they only need a moderate amount of exercise, especially compared to the endless needs of many other mixed breeds. Although the dog has a desire to please its owner, its Beagle side can cause it to be easily distracted and require a lot of effort during training.

Beags are incredibly curious and need to be supervised when they’re outside because they can be true escape artists, especially if there’s something interesting on the other side of the fence. They typically have short fur mixed with gold, tan, white, brown and black varieties.

These dogs are generally robust and healthy and live between 10 and 12 years. Sometimes they suffer from elbow and hip dysplasia and cataracts.


14. Golden Hound (Golden Retriever x Basset Hound)

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Another dog that makes an excellent companion for your family is the Basset Hound and Golden Retriever Mix, or Golden Hound. They are medium-sized dogs with medium-sized fur that can be golden, tan, brown or white. They have long ears and a face with a mix of features from both parent breeds.

This breed’s coat does not require grooming as often as other breeds, meaning it only needs brushing once or twice a week. You only need a moderate amount of exercise. However, it is important to keep them in shape as the Basset Hound tends to gain weight quickly.

Like the Beagle and Golden Retriever mix, the Basset Hound is a little more difficult to train due to his distractibility. They are sniffer dogs and will quickly lose concentration if they spot something more interesting than you. Therefore, they should come to a family with experience in training other pets.


15. Golden Mastiff Retriever (Golden Retriever x Bullmastiff)

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The Golden Mastiff Retriever is a large mix of a Bullmastiff and a Golden Retriever. Like the Bullmastiff, the Golden Mastiff Retriever is also a heavily drooling dog. They are also muscular, more closely resembling the beefy build of the Bullmastiff than that of the Golden Retriever. They can weigh up to 59 kg and reach a shoulder height of 68.5 cm.

The coat can be medium or short, depending on which parent the dog is closest to. There are brindle, red, fawn, gold or striped fur mixes. No matter what type of coat they adopt, they still shed moderately and require weekly brushing.

Although these dogs can seem intimidating, they are gentle giants at heart. They are typically friendly and loving and can be trained to be a wonderful guard dog.


16. Golden Husky/Goberian (Golden Retriever x Siberian Husky)

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The Golden Husky, also known as the Goberian, is a mix of the Siberian Husky and the Golden Retriever. Regardless of which of the two parents is modeled after this mixed breed, he is breathtaking, especially if he has inherited the bright blue eyes of the Husky breed.

However, this crossbreed is not very common as it is one of the most expensive designer dog breeds in existence. They have boundless energy and larger than life personalities. This combination makes them a great pet for active families, especially if they have training experience.

Both parent breeds are intelligent, and Huskies can be very stubborn when something happens against their will. Make sure this breed has enough space to run around whenever it needs it. They also need to be mentally exercised.

They have double coats and shed constantly, especially in spring and fall. Golden Huskies can live up to 14 years, but both parent breeds are prone to hip dysplasia.


17. Goldenweiler/Golden Rottie Retriever (Golden Retriever x Rottweiler)

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The Goldenweiler or Golden Rottie Retriever is a mix between a Golden Retriever and a Rottweiler. The dogs are beautiful, have long hair like the Golden, but the color and pattern of the coat peculiar to the Rottweiler. Due to their size and muscles, they are a large breed of dog, weighing up to 45.5 kg or more.

Goldenweilers are very active, especially as puppies. However, at age 3 and older, they become calmer. They get a territorial and protective tendency from their Rottweiler parents, but the Golden in them makes them friendlier and less aggressive than some purebred Rottweilers.

Goldenweilers need between 30 and 45 minutes of exercise per day. Even with less activity, they are so large that potential owners should make sure they have plenty of room to stretch out.


18. Goldmation (Golden Retriever x Dalmatian)

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The Goldmation or Goldmatian is a cross between a Dalmatian and a Golden Retriever. It’s hard to believe these dogs even exist, they are so impressive. They typically have long to medium length hair, and their fur tends to take on the Dalmatian’s spots and can be a mixed color of black and white, as well as shades of gold.

Dalmatians tend to be less sociable than Golden Retrievers, although they are still friendly and affectionate. This dog has a cheerful character and can get along with almost anything. They have an alert, intelligent personality that makes them great watchdogs.

Goldmations often want to please their owners and are therefore very trainable. They can live between 13 and 14 years and are quite healthy. Watch for signs of epilepsy, hip and kidney dysplasia. This is another expensive intersection.

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Golden Retriever Mixes: Final Thoughts

Es gibt so viele wunderbare Mischlinge und Hybride auf der Welt. Designerhunde haben den Vorteil, dass sie gesünder sind als ihre reinrassigen Gegenstücke und dass sie die Eigenschaften zweier Rassen vereinen. Wenn du dich in die liebenswerten und zuverlässigen Eigenschaften des Golden Retrievers verliebt hast, solltest du in Erwägung ziehen, einem dieser Mischlinge ein neues Zuhause zu bieten.


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