Golden Dox
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Living with a Golden Dox
Family Dog: The Golden Dos is great with kids but not good with cats.
Barking: The Golden Dox barks only when strangers are around.
Golden Dox Appearance
Appearance: The Golden Dox is a gorgeous dog with long golden hair, but short and long like the Dachshund.
Size: The Golden Dox weighs around 40 pounds when fully grown.
Companionship: The Golden Dox is Comfortable on your lap or on the floor. They love to sleep in your bed without taking up too much room.
Ears: The ears of the Golden Dox are folded over like both the Dachshund and Golden Retriever.
Teeth/Bite: The teeth of the Golden Dox are great and only suffer from age wear. They typically don't lose any teeth. They have the bite of a Golden with large mouth and teeth.
Body: The Golden Dox has a long muscular frame.
Feet: The Golden Doxie's front feet tend to turn outward.
Color: The coat of the Golden Dox can be golden and white in color.
Coat: The Golden Doxie's coat is medium length and rough.
Golden Dox Facts
Life Expectancy: The Golden Dox can live to be up to 17 years old or more.
Characteristics: The Golden Dox is a protective and loyal dog.
Golden Dox Health
Allergies: The Golden Dox has bad allergic reactions to fleas and ear mites.
Health: The overall health of the Golden Dox is wonderful. They may be prone to gettin fatty tumors.
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