I got a golden a couple of months ago as a companion to my collie
Was a mistake which I shouldnt have made really, I think I am just not a golden person at all
He has improved greatly but still has issues which when meeting other golden people they just turn and say its "normal for the breed, isnt it lovely"
He is far too food orientated, like obsessed, I hate it, If I was falling off a cliff and a crumb of bread was he would rather let me die and eat the crumb, he will grab food out of your hand to eat it, he jumps up at the kitchen counters and if there is nothing to snatch will just leave puddles of drool all over them with his hair stuck to
He STINKS like a dog, im sorry but its a far far stringer smell than a collie ever smells like
He is dim and slow and slow to react to anything, he is slow to figure things out and slow to pick up on things, he weighs 32 kilo and is still growing and runs into me and hurts me, he can jump on the sofa and I have to say off like 40 times a day for 4 days for him to pick it up
He is a dominant dog and it feels like he is constantly testing me and driving me insane, Tully has not been able to play with a single toy since Jim (the retriever) arrived, Jim wont allow him to, he has to have every toy and all the attention and then just gives nothing back apart from frustration, Tully is now too scared to look at a toy
The thing is all of the golden people around here just say "oooh yes they are daft and they love food dont they" "yes they all do that" etc etc
This week me and Tully are having a break from him and have left him at my family, it is pure bliss without him here, the problem is he is perfectly behaved (supposedly) at my family's house, so therefore its just me who cant cope with him and I dont know why

Sorry rant about goldens over
Good points: his tail wags