FAQs
Are your Golden Retrievers registered?
Yes, all our Golden Retrievers are registered with AKC, CKC & UKC. We breed purebred Golden Retrievers and provide proper documentation for the lineage and registration of our puppies.
How do I reserve a puppy?
To reserve a puppy, please contact us by filling out the contact form on our home page or by the email / phone numbers listed on our contact page. We will guide you through the reservation process, which usually involves submitting a puppy application and placing a reservation fee.
Do you ship puppies?
Yes, we offer shipping services for our puppies. We take every precaution to ensure the safe and comfortable transportation of our puppies to their new homes. Whether by Air or Ground transport. Additional fees may apply for shipping, including the cost of an airline-approved travel crate.
How can I meet the puppies and their parents?
We welcome prospective owners to visit us by appointment to meet our puppies and their parents. This allows you to see the environment in which the puppies are raised and interact with their parents. Please reach out to schedule a visit.
What health clearances do you perform on your breeding dogs?
We prioritize the health and well-being of our breeding dogs and conduct thorough health clearances. Our breeding dogs undergo testing for common genetic disorders, OFA testing and receive regular veterinary check-ups. We can provide you with detailed information about the specific health clearances performed on our breeding dogs.
What is OFA health testing?
OFA (Orthopedic Foundation for Animals) health testing is an evaluation process that focuses on the orthopedic and genetic health of dogs, particularly related to hip and elbow dysplasia. It involves submitting X-rays of a dog's hips and elbows for assessment by board-certified radiologists. If the results meet specific criteria, the dog is issued an OFA certification, indicating that it has been evaluated and found to be free from significant orthopedic abnormalities.
How often do you breed your dogs?
We have a responsible breeding program that focuses on the well-being of our dogs and the betterment of the breed. We only breed our dogs when they are in optimal health and meet our stringent breeding standards. We limit the number of litters per female to ensure their overall health and well-being.
What is your puppy adoption process?
Our puppy adoption process involves a comprehensive screening to ensure our puppies are placed in loving and suitable homes. It typically includes an application, interview, and possibly a home visit. We want to ensure that our puppies are placed with responsible and committed owners who can provide a nurturing environment.
What is included with the purchase of a puppy?
Each puppy comes with a health guarantee, up-to-date vaccinations, deworming records, and a starter pack that includes essential items such as food, a blanket with the scent of their mother and littermates, and information on care and training.
Do you provide post-adoption support?
Yes, we offer post-adoption support to our puppy owners. We are available to answer any questions or concerns you may have about your new puppy's care, training, and well-being. We are dedicated to being a lifelong resource for our puppy owners.
Can I show or breed the puppy I adopt from you?
Our puppies are typically sold as companion pets, and we may have specific terms and conditions regarding their breeding or showing potential. Please discuss your intentions with us, and we will provide guidance based on the individual puppy and our breeding program goals.
Do you donate to service animals or veterans' organizations?
Yes, we are passionate about supporting service animals and veterans. A portion of our proceeds from each puppy sale is dedicated to donating to reputable organizations that train and provide service animals to veterans in need. In addition to monetary contributions, we also collaborate with foundations and donate puppies directly to help support their mission. We believe in giving back to those who have served our country and supporting the important work of service animals.