Golden Retriever Dog Breeders
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Little Flower Kennel
Tom and Heidi Elkinton
406-777-5057
Montana
We raise calm, quality Golden Retrievers in our home enviroment.  Hip, eye, and heart certified.  Socialized and handled by our seven children.  26 month guarantee.
Wildwood Golden Retrievers
Cheryl Metteer
541-726-8578
Oregon
Wildwood Golden Retrievers has been involved in the sport of dogs since 1974.  Our goal is to produce Golden Retrievers that are healthy, both mentally and physically, with sound temperaments, working ability and correct conformation.  We strive to combine the best in beautiful and versitile bloodlines so that our dogs are highly trainable companions that can excel in and endeavor.
Wynwood Golden Retrievers
Renee Schulte
E-mail: rswynwood@yahoo.com 
Michigan
Since 1978, Wynwood has been a small hobby kennel, breeding only one or two litters a year. My mission is to honestly breed genetically and mentally sound goldens, keeping in mind the breed standard and true purpose of this multi-talented breed.
Goldenbellekennels
Name: Helen Small
E-mail: hts@sympatico.ca
Phone number: 519-323-0246
State: Ontario, Canada
We are dedicated to breeding excellent quality Golden Retrievers from health tested parents with excellent temperaments and wonderful dispostions. Puppies are well socialized, happy and healthy.
Bayside Goldens
Name: Ashley Flowers
E-mail: info@baysidegoldens.com
Phone number:
State: Texas
We are a small kennel dedicated to the improvement and advancement of English type Golden Retrievers.

Golden Retreiver

General Appearance
A symmetrical, powerful, active dog, sound and well put together, not clumsy nor long in the leg, displaying a kindly expression and possessing a personality that is eager, alert and self-confident.

Owning
Renowned for its reliable temperament, the Golden Retriever makes a great hunter, family pet or show dog. Although they can adapt to living in a small apartment they need to be given plenty of exercise daily. The Golden Retriever's dense water repellent coat ranges in color from light to dark shades of gold.

Temperament
Friendly, reliable, and trustworthy. Quarrelsomeness or hostility towards other dogs or people in normal situations, or an unwarranted show of timidity or nervousness, is not in keeping with Golden Retriever character.

Did You Know
The first registration of a Golden Retriever by the American Kennel Club was in November 1925. The most complete records of the development of the Golden Retriever are included in the record books that were kept from 1835 until about 1890 by the gamekeepers at the Guisachan (pronounced Gooeesicun) estate of Lord Tweedmouth at Inverness-Shire, Scotland. These records were released to public notice in Country Life in 1952, when Lord Tweedmouth's great-nephew, the sixth Earl of Ilchester, historian and sportsman, published material that had been left by his ancestor. They provided factual confirmation to the stories that had been handed down through generations. Golden Retrievers are used successfully in field trials, hunting, obedience, and as guide dogs for the blind. The first three dogs of any breed to achieve the AKC Obedience Champion title, first available in July 1977, were all Golden Retrievers. Golden Retrievers were first shown in England at the Crystal Palace show in 1908, and were listed as Flat Coats (Golden).

 
Sporting Group

Golden Retreiver
Golden Retreiver
 
Breed Guide provided by: American Kennel Club