361 Golden Retrievers meet up in Scotland to celebrate breed’s 150th birthday

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You probably weren’t aware that a breed of dog could have a birthday – I certainly wasn’t – but that doesn’t make the occasion any less special. For the Golden Retriever, whose lineage is said to hark back to a breeding experiment by Lord Tweedmouth, it was time to head back to Tomich, Inverness-shire, Scotland, for one big old celebration.

In total, 361 Golden Retrievers attended the birthday bash, with the results being as brilliantly, cheerfully chaotic as one might expect.

Ashleigh Baird, who was there with her two Golden Retrievers, told British website LadBible: “It was a fantastic day, lovely to see all the Goldens playing and having fun together.

“We were so surprised that people had travelled from all over the world to be there, but that made it all the more special.”

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The event itself took place at Guisachan House, which is marked as the ancestral home of the famous breed. The Golden Retriever line is documented to have come into being when, in 1868, Dudley Coutts Marjoribanks – later known as Lord Tweedmouth – bred a Wavy-Coated Retriever and a Tweed Water Spaniel together.

To see footage of the 361 Goldens attending their birthday, watch the video below:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OmSY1BHpgKA

We know, adorable right? It’s safe to say the video is being saved in my library so I can watch it whenever I feel down.

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