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5 males and 4 females
4 Males
3 Females
If you are interested in reserving a puppy for this upcoming litter then you must first fill out the Puppy Questionnaire (above) and submit it for review. This helps us know more about you and what you are looking for in a puppy. We do temperament testing, socialization training and neurological testing/training all in order to match the perfect puppy to your family!
Read our puppy contract and deposit agreement below, so that you know what we are both agreeing to.
Once you decide that you would like to move forward with getting a puppy, we will complete the deposit contract with the pertinent details and send the deposit contract back to you once the non-refundable $350 deposit has been received.
Once the puppies are born, we will send you pictures and videos a few times to show you their progress. At 4-6 weeks, we will send individual photos & videos of each puppy with a temperament description of the puppy. At 6 weeks old, we will ask for your selection as we contact each new owner in order. You will need to pay the remaining balance ($1750) before or at the time of “puppy pick-up.” We will give you a timeline for pick up once the puppies are 8 weeks old. This gives us time to prepare the purchase agreement and register your pup with AKC.
If you would prefer for your puppy to be kennel trained starting at 5 weeks old, there will be an extra charge of $30 for the kennel. We will kennel train for no extra charge.
Dewormed
Dew claws removed
Microchipped
Vaccinations given at 6 weeks
A bag of food to transition the puppy's diet
AKC limited registration papers (breeding options may be discussed with additional $600 fee)
30 days of AKC health insurance
A complete examination performed by our vet
A chew toy
A litter blanket for new home transitioning
Food and water bowls
Puppy pads (for travel use)
Chew toys. (no rawhides)
Moisturizing puppy shampoo and conditioner ( We highly recommend Scentsy dog products. Feel free to inquire if interested).
A crate for kennel training; be sure to get one with the divider so the crate can grow with your puppy
A leash and collar
You should take your dog to the vet annually for a wellness checkup and shots
Your Golden Retriever needs to be on flea, tick, & heart worm preventative
They need exercise DAILY
Goldens need to be brushed weekly and bathed regularly
Clean their ears regularly (do not use q-tips but rather baby wipes to prevent damage to ear drum)
When your Golden is young, they need to be given proper items to chew