List of Golden Retriever Mixes

Loved by most dog enthusiasts, the Golden Retriever is one of the most popular dog breeds in the world. A Golden Retriever mix is created by crossing this breed with other purebreds like the German Shepherd, Siberian Husky, Labrador Retriever, Welsh Corgi, and Australian Shepherd. While these mixes can possess the qualities of either parent, most are friendly, tolerant, and intelligent.

Golden Retriever Mixes

Golden Shepherd1. Golden Shepherd (Golden Retriever X German Shepherd)

Affectionate towards people, the Golden Shepherd likes to be involved in all activities.

2. Goberian (Golden Retriever X Siberian Husky)

Good-natured and athletic like its parent breeds, the Goberian is a delightful addition to any home.

Golden Labrador3. Golden Labrador (Golden Retriever X Labrador Retriever)

Loving, intelligent, social, and cheerful, the Goldador makes a sensible and easy-going working dog.

Australian Retriever4. Australian Retriever (Australian Shepherd X Golden Retriever)

Although it is tolerant of children, its spirited nature and possessiveness can be too overwhelming for young kids.

Golden Collie5. Golden Collie (Golden Retriever X Border Collie)

Its loyalty, along with an eagerness to please, makes it a dedicated family companion.

Miniature Goldendoodle6. Miniature Goldendoodle (Miniature Poodle X Golden Retriever)

It is a small to medium mixed dog with a low-shedding coat, commonly kept as a companion and therapy dog.

Golden Cocker Retriever7. Golden Cocker Retriever (Golden Retriever X Cocker Spaniel)

Its personality can be described as friendly, smart, and fun-loving, bonding closely with one person in the family.

Golden Doxie8. Golden Dox (Golden Retriever X Dachshund)

Also called Golden Weiner, the Golden Dox can have an independent attitude and may possess a hunting instinct.

Golden Rottie Retriever9. Golden Rottie Retriever (Golden Retriever X Rottweiler)

The Golden Rottieโ€™s loyalty, sweetness, and pleasant disposition make it one of the most loved Goldie mixes.

Beago10. Beago (Beagle X Golden Retriever)

As a lively, energetic, loving, and devoted dog, it loves to work with its family members.

Golden Chow Retriever11. Golden Chow Retriever (Golden Retriever X Chow Chow)

It is a fluffy and loyal pet that tends to be a bit aloof, and hence needs early socialization and obedience training.

Golden Pyrenees12. Golden Pyrenees (Golden Retriever X Great Pyrenees)

A large, highly energetic cross, the Golden Pyrenees does not adapt to apartment living.

Golden Mountain Dog13. Golden Mountain Dog (Golden Retriever X Bernese Mountain Dog)

The Golden Mountain Dog is a swift and athletic working dog that can be used for tracking, hunting, and competitive obedience.

Golden Irish14. Golden Irish (Golden Retriever X Irish Setter)

It likes to spend time with people and be the center of attraction, interacting and playing with kids.

Goldmation15. Goldmation (Golden Retriever X Dalmatian)

Although not aggressive, the Goldmation will protect its human pack from danger and bark at anything suspicious.

Great Golden Dane Dog16. Great Golden Dane (Great Dane X Golden Retriever)

It might look dangerous because of its imposing stature, but it is naturally friendly and is good with children.

Golden Newfie17. Golden Newfie (Golden Retriever X Newfoundland Dog)

A strong, muscular designer dog, the Golden Newfie is gentle, playful, and easygoing by nature and gets along well with other pets.

Golden Sammy18. Golden Sammy (Golden Retriever X Samoyed)

It is one of the most even-tempered, loyal, and gentle Goldie mixes that you will ever come across.

Golden Saint Dog19. Golden Saint (Golden Retriever X Saint Bernard)

Its huge, bulky stature combined with its alert, protective nature makes it useful in keeping intruders away.

Goldenshire20. Goldenshire (Golden Retriever X Yorkshire Terrier)

Highly intelligent, affectionate, loyal, and spunky, the Goldenshire becomes a friend to anyone it meets.

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