Description
Hello there! I'm Hailey a beautiful Golden Retriever puppy! Hailey is the perfect addition to any family. Don't miss the opportunity to bring home this delightful Golden Retriever puppy! I'm well socialized and ready to fit into your family! I would love to fill your home with all of my puppy love! I have been vet checked, microchipped and I am up to date on vaccinations and dewormings and will come with a one year genetic health guarantee and AKC registration! Call or text anytime to make me the newest addition to your family and get ready to spend a lifetime of tail wagging fun! See attached video!
Shipping information.
We use a local shipper if needed that ships right to your house if needed. The puppies generally arrive on Tuesday night or Wednesday East of the Mississippi and Wednesday through Friday West of the Mississippi. The shipper takes Venmo, Paypal or cash and that can be paid at delivery.
Deposit Information.
My usual deposit is $200 with a credit card on my website through Stripe or Venmo whatever you prefer, then the balance can be paid at delivery in cash, Venmo or Paypal.
Puppy Information
Will come with vaccination records, vet check, a bag of food and a one year genetic health guarantee. Great family pet and well socialized
Fun facts about Golden Retriever puppies!
1. Dudley Coutts Marjoribanks, the 1st Baron of Tweedmouth in the mid 1800s, can be given the accolade of developing the Golden Retriever breed after adopting Nous, a yellow Retriever dog.
2. There are various tales about the heritage of the Nous; these vary from being purchased from a circus trainer in Brighton, or that he was bought from a cobbler.
3. Until Marjoribanks started developing the Golden Retriever from his Scottish estate Guisachan, only black dogs were thought to be 'fashionable'. Non-black dogs were often disposed of.
4. In 1868 Nous was mated to a Tweed Water Spaniel bitch named Belle, and it was from this original mating, a number of years later, that the foundation stock of the Golden Retriever breed was developed.
5. Golden Retrievers were originally bred to assist with the hunting of waterfowl.
6. The breed was first accepted for registration by The Kennel Club of England in 1903, as Flat Coats Golden. They were first exhibited in 1908, and in 1911 were recognised as a breed described as Retriever (Golden and Yellow).
Golden retriever running in long grass
Their Coat and Appearance
7. Golden Retrievers have a water repellent topcoat and soft undercoat.
8. You can find them in a variety of 'gold' shades ranging from a dark red gold, to a pale cream colour.
9. Golden Retriever coats usually get darker as they get older. However, their eyes and nose may lighten or turn grey a normal part of their ageing.
10. In the colder months of the year, pink spots may develop on their nose called snow nose. This is due to the breakdown of an enzyme (tyrosinase) which produces a pigment.
11. If you would like an indication of what colour a Golden Retriever puppy will be in adulthood, take a look at their ear colour this will give you a good clue!
12. The long feathery hair on their tail starts to develop from about 3 months of age, and on their legs at about 1 year old.
Their Nature and Temperament
13. These affectionate dogs are seen as even-tempered, intelligent and adoring of human company.
14. They are gentle, playful and often happy to get along with people and other dogs. They should however, still be socialised as puppies, as all dogs require this.
15. Golden Retrievers are known as natural athletes that need to be kept physically and mentally active with plenty of walks and playtime.
16. They are eager to please and easy to train and, as such, make great assistance/service/therapy dogs.
17. They are always puppies at heart and are said not to mature as quickly as other breeds, instead maintaining their youthful exuberance for longer!
18. They have large appetites so care should be taken not to overfeed them, especially with treats.
19. As retrievers, they like to carry things around in their mouth; they have a 'soft' mouth as they have been bred to collect game without damaging it.
20. As well as giving them lots of love and attention, keep your Golden Retriever in tip-top condition by brushing them regularly. You may want to do this more frequently during their shedding seasons in the Spring and Autumn/Fall this is when their coats are naturally getting ready for the heat of the summer or the cold of the winter.
21. The undercoat keeps them warm or cool depending on the weather and should not be trimmed
22. Golden Retrievers are very intelligent dogs and thrive on training with lots of physical and mental activities, like scent training. Make their training fun for you both with positive reinforcement methods.
23. As they love company, early socialisation classes will enhance their friendships with humans and dogs alike.
24. Golden Retrievers need a minimum of 2 hours of exercise a day and they love to swim. If you are lucky enough to live close to a beach, your Golden Retriever will probably make the most of running along the beach and jumping into the sea to cool off. They will also be just as happy jumping into a river or lake but remember to always check that these are safe to swim in before you let them loose.
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