Bring joy, loyalty, and a lifetime of golden memories into your home! Our litter of Golden Retriever puppies are ready to find their forever families. These playful puppies are ready to have a howling good time with you! What fun you'll have playing, hiking, and going on adventures with this active breed and then settling down for some snuggle time while you relax on the sofa with a hot cup of coffee. Golden Retrievers are a very intelligent breed and can learn lots of commands and tricks. What fun things can you teach your new best friend? These puppies spend time playing with our family and will fall in love with almost anyone they meet making them a great family pet. They have also had their first round of puppy shots, dewormer, and a vet check. They just need you to fall in love with them and bring them to their new forever home. Please contact us today to schedule an appointment to come to our home and meet these bundles of joy. While you are here you can meet their friendly mother, Missy. The puppies will be ready to join you in your home on May 27th.
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Litter details
LocationMcVeytown, Pennsylvania
Puppies in litter2 male
BreedGolden Retriever
Ready to LeaveAvailable now
GenerationP
Age9 weeks, 1 day
SexMale
Health & Docs
Vet checkedWorm treatedMicrochipped by collection dateVaccinations up to dateAKC registered by collectionRegisteredParents are health tested
Marlin was wonderful! Our puppy was happy and healthy, and all her records were presented to us. Thank You Again Marlin!
matthewstarry
2 years
5.0
Wonderful seller, very legitimate! The puppy has been excellent and very healthy. Bought a new best friend who is bringing lots of joy! Thanks again Marlin
Pros
America's quintessential family dog — ranked #3 in AKC registration for decades, with an unrivaled reputation for gentleness with children
Exceptional versatility: guide dogs, therapy dogs, search and rescue, hunting retrievers, AKC titling competitors — all in one breed
Golden Retriever Cancer Foundation-backed health research makes this one of the most scientifically studied breeds for hereditary cancer
Social and adaptable — reliably friendly with strangers, other dogs, and animals with appropriate socialization
Cons
Cancer is the leading cause of death in American Goldens, affecting over 60% of the breed — genetic testing cannot currently screen for this
Shedding is prodigious and year-round, intensifying dramatically during biannual coat blows
The puppy phase is extensive — Goldens are frequently described as puppies until age three
High exercise requirement; separation anxiety is common in the breed when owner interaction is insufficient