The standard size of competitive golden retrievers: the ideal male is 23 to 24 inches tall and weighs 65 to 75 pounds; The female is 22 inches tall and weighs 55 to 65 pounds. Head: the skull is wide and the frontal bone will not protrude. The straight lines and curves of the facial contour are soft, the nose and mouth are straight, the drooping upper lip is not burdensome, and the cheeks should be preserved. Eyes: The eyes are moderate in size, slightly triangular and narrow in dark brown, and the inclination is not up to standard. Your eyes should be friendly. Ears: The ears droop slightly above the cheeks of the eyes, which can cover the eyes when they are straightened forward. Nose: black or dark brown. Mouth: sharp as scissors, with irregular front teeth or obvious gaps that are not up to standard. Body: The neck length is moderate, the muscles are strong, and the voice is not hoarse. Well-proportioned, chest wide to the front foot, chest extended to the elbow. The waist muscles are strong, short and wrinkled.
Limbs: flat and slender, the hind limbs are equally slender and strong, the soles of the feet are moderately round, and the hooves and toes are firm. Tail: the muscles are broad and generous, extending the hip line to the ankle joint, and will not be upturned or caught between the legs. Fur: thick and not easy to get wet by water, tough and not rough, with straight hair and slightly curly hair. Posture: The gait is light and powerful.