Thousands of golden retrievers and their owners celebrated National Golden Retriever Day in Golden, Colorado, at the 2025 Goldens in Golden event. The event, which drew attendees from across the country, filled the streets with joy, wagging tails, and the unmistakable spirit of golden retrievers.
Thousands of golden retrievers and their human companions descended upon Golden, Colorado , on Saturday morning for the 2025 Goldens in Golden event. The City of Golden, recognizing that National Golden Retriever Day falls in February, initiated the event in 2019. Robin Fleischmann, the economic development manager for Golden, shared that the event marks their small businesses' busiest day of the year.
'It's a wonderful convergence of people and dogs, and we love celebrating National Golden Retriever Day here,' said Fleischmann. 'This event not only brings joy to the community but also introduces people to Golden, a town that may be a little quieter at this time of year.' The event drew enthusiastic participants from across the country, including individuals from Knoxville, St. Petersburg, and Seattle.Eric and Pam Schorsch embarked on a journey from Tennessee to commemorate both the event and Pam's birthday. 'We couldn’t think of a better way to celebrate than by bringing our new puppy out here to Golden,' Eric expressed. Bruce, a four-month-old golden retriever, was a cherished gift from Pam and Eric to their daughter Caroline. The young golden reveled in meeting his fellow goldens and absorbing the positive energy that permeated the event. 'It’s amazing to see a community come together like this. We’ve never seen anything like it,' remarked Eric. Another attendee, Brianna Giannini from Aurora, brought her four-month-old golden retriever, Aspen, to join the festivities. Giannini had long harbored a desire for a golden retriever, and Aspen proved to be the perfect companion for her. 'Aspen is crazy, rambunctious, and loves affection,' Brianna shared. 'He gets along with every golden he meets.' The day's celebrations culminated in a heartwarming surprise proposal. Devin Wagner popped the question to his girlfriend Sharon during the main photo session under the Welcome to Golden Arch. As the day progressed, the streets of Golden were adorned with wagging tails, beaming faces, and the unmistakable joy that only a golden retriever can inspire
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