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How Fast Can a Golden Retriever Run? Vet-Reviewed Breed Characteristics

Genevieve Dugal
By Genevieve Dugal · Reviewed & fact-checked by Dr. Maja PlatisaVet Approved
Dr. Maja Platisa
Reviewed & Fact-Checked byDr. Maja PlatisaDVM MRCVS (Veterinarian)
Maja joined our team in March 2023 as one of our in-house veterinarians. She is passionate about animals and their health and loves to help the readers with any issues or questions they have regarding their four-legged friends and other animal companions. Her passion is small animal medicine and emergency work, while she also has a great interest in animal welfare.View authorThe information is current and up-to-date in accordance with the latest veterinarian research. Learn more
Updated on July 31, 2026
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Even though the Golden Retriever is more of a gundog than a racing dog, it's still fun to see how fast this dog can move. The ability to move quickly is important for any dog, but this breed specifically needs to be able to catch game and retrieve it. However, Golden Retrievers are relatively bulky pups, so it's hard to believe that they can reach impressive speeds.

But they do! In fact, Golden Retrievers are typically capable of running around 25–29 miles per hour in short bursts, with a few individuals reaching over 30 mph. This is faster than the average human sprint speed, but still below breeds like the Greyhound, which can reach around 40–45 mph.

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How Fast Is a Golden Retriever?

The Greyhound is widely recognized as the fastest dog breed, capable of reaching speeds of about 40–45 mph in short bursts under ideal conditions. Golden Retrievers aren’t quite that fast, but they’re still swift, reaching up to 30 mph in short sprints and reaching a range of between 25–29 mph.

Most dogs can reach 20 mph for short distances, but lean, long-legged dogs like Greyhounds can run the fastest. Their long legs, flexible spine, and lean athletic build enable them to take long strides and reach speeds between 30 and 45 mph.

Considering that Golden Retrievers are much beefier than frail sighthounds, their top speed is all the more impressive.

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Fastest Recorded Speed for a Golden Retriever

The fastest recorded run for a Golden Retriever in AKC Fast CAT competition was 35.52 mph, achieved by Topbrass Here Comes the Fireworks. That's fast for a retriever! This annual competition is called the Fast CAT Invitational. (CAT is short for Coursing Ability Test.) The AKC Fast CAT Invitational is a 100-yard dash where dogs chase a lure.

Are Golden Retrievers Lazy?

Golden Retrievers aren't built for speed like sighthounds, but they can achieve an impressive speed over short distances. They also have energetic natures and will be perfectly happy to jog with you. So, they are not lazy, as long as you provide them with fun activities and exercises. If you have a frisbee, for example, your dog will sprint and jump to grab it and bring it back to you. If you take your Goldie to agility or obedience classes, they'll be more than happy to run around and follow your commands.

Some Golden Retrievers may not be naturally inclined toward sustained running like performance or working endurance breeds, but many still enjoy running when it is part of play or structured activity. Some individuals may lose interest if an activity is repetitive or unmotivating, and you may find your dog just standing there and refusing to move. But it all depends on your specific pup's personality and temperament.

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What Are the Factors That Can Affect the Speed of a Golden Retriever?

Several factors can affect a Golden Retriever's speed. These include age, physical ability, weight, and overall health.

As with any breed, age is an important factor when it comes to speed. Dogs become less agile as they get older, making it harder for them to move quickly. Another problem is joint pain, which reduces their ability to move as fast as before. Dogs with hip dysplasia, arthritis, or other joint problems may also be at increased risk of injury.

A Golden Retriever's weight also impacts their running speed. Dogs at a healthy weight and in good physical shape will be faster and more enduring than overweight dogs. The latter is more likely to tire quickly and take longer to recover from physical challenges.

Also, keep in mind that any health problem can greatly affect your dog's physical capacity overall, not just their running speed. Therefore, it’s essential to make an appointment with your veterinarian if your Golden Retriever shows signs of health issues, including obesity.

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Final Thoughts

Even though Golden Retrievers are big dogs, they're surprisingly fast. The average Goldie can reach speeds of 20- 30 miles per hour, which can compare or is slightly faster than the peak speed of elite human sprinters like Usain Bolt! However, these lovable and rambunctious dogs are no match for the fastest dogs in the world, Greyhounds.

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