Why Can't You Hit Golden Retrievers
Golden Retrievers experience a range of emotions, including anger, sadness, and joy. They can develop negative emotions after being hit. Over time, Golden Retrievers may even develop fear of their owners. If a Golden Retriever is frequently hit, it will gradually lose trust in its owner and may become distant.

Golden Retrievers experience a range of emotions, including anger, sadness, and joy. If the owner hits it, the Golden Retriever as a retreiver will be unhappy, and even develop negative emotions inside. It will retaliate against the owner, such as ignoring the owner, defecating on the owner's clothes, shoes, bed, or sofa.

If a Golden Retriever is frequently hit, it will gradually develop a fear psychology of its owner, and grow up in this psychological environment, its personality will become more and more timid and weak.
When a Golden Retriever is always beaten, its fear of the owner will increase day by day, and finally the owner will face a trust crisis. At that time, the Golden Retriever will resist the owner's contact, and always keep aloof from the owner in life, like a stranger.

Golden Retrievers who are long-term beaten will gradually become irritable and prone to anger, and will also exhibit a certain degree of aggression. At this time, the Golden Retriever will maintain vigilance towards the owner as if guarding against strangers, and will launch a counterattack without hesitation if the owner makes the Golden Retriever feel threatened.