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Golden Retriever Puppies for sale

8 Golden Retriever Puppies for sale in Livingston County

The Golden Retriever originated in Scotland during the 1800s, primarily developed by Sir Dudley Marjoribanks (later Lord Tweedmouth) who bred flat- and wavy-coated retrievers with Tweed Water Spaniels to create a superior waterfowl hunting dog with an even temper. The resulting breed quickly drew attention for its excellent hunting skills and was officially recognized by the American Kennel Club in 1925, becoming one of the most popular dog breeds of all time. Golden Retrievers feature a dense, water-repellant double coat that ranges from wavy to straight in colors from light cream to dark golden, with bodies that can vary from stocky and wide to lean and sporty. These heavy-shedding dogs are not suitable for households with allergies, as their double coat sheds year-round with particularly intense shedding in spring and fall.

Prized for their sunny personality, intelligence, and trainability, Golden Retrievers are naturally social dogs that thrive on human interaction and aim to please everyone, whether owner or stranger, making them wonderful companions for children and adults alike. Good-natured, confident, and energetic, these high-energy dogs require at least an hour of daily mental and physical exercise through activities like running, walking, biking, or swimming to prevent hyperactive or boisterous behavior. They need brushing 1-2 times weekly to control loose fur and dander, increasing to daily brushing during heavy spring and fall shedding seasons, plus occasional baths every two months and weekly ear inspections. With proper training and adequate exercise, Golden Retriever make calm, obedient companions valued equally by hunters for their powerful retrieving skills and families for their delightful temperament.

Mixed Breed dogs Smoky - Ad 1
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Smoky

Golden Retriever & Bernese Mountain Dog hybrid

9 weeksAge
MaleSex
$2,800Price

Meet Smoky! Our littlest boy, he is also the most solid colored. If you love the mix but don't have the space to handle a larger dog, Smoky is the boy for you! He has an extra fluffy coat also, and a

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Mixed Breed dogs Blaze - Ad 2
51

Blaze

Golden Retriever & Bernese Mountain Dog hybrid

9 weeksAge
MaleSex
$2,800Price

This is Blaze! He has the most white markings on his face and is just so cute! This boy loves any and all toys! He has an independent, outgoing personality and is already great at posing for photos:)

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Mixed Breed dogs Ranger - Ad 3
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Ranger

Golden Retriever & Bernese Mountain Dog hybrid

9 weeksAge
MaleSex
$2,800Price

Meet Ranger! We love his big blocky build, it gives him that adorable teddy ​look that is almost irresistible! He has a curious and friendly personality and is really just an all around good boy. Rang

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Mixed Breed dogs Bear - Ad 4
42

Bear

Golden Retriever & Bernese Mountain Dog hybrid

9 weeksAge
MaleSex
$2,800Price

Meet Bear, our big little boy! He is expected to be one of the larger boys from the litter at adulthood, with an estimated adult weight around 70-80 lbs. Bear has a very friendly, happy-go-lucky natur

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Mixed Breed dogs Max - Ad 5
52

Max

Golden Retriever & Bernese Mountain Dog hybrid

9 weeksAge
MaleSex
$2,800Price

This is Max! If you are looking for a boy with a slighter build, he is the one for you. He has more of the Golden Irish build than the Berner. Max has a very loving, people focused personality and lik

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Mixed Breed dogs Charlie - Ad 6
41

Charlie

Golden Retriever & Bernese Mountain Dog hybrid

9 weeksAge
MaleSex
$2,800Price

This is our cute little boy Charlie! He has quite a bit of white on his nose and chest also. With a sweet and playful nature, this little guy is just about perfect for anyone! Charlie's expected adult

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Mixed Breed dogs Bella - Ad 7
31

Bella

Golden Retriever & Bernese Mountain Dog hybrid

9 weeksAge
FemaleSex
$2,800Price

Meet our sweet girl Bella! She is one of the two girls, and has quite a bit of white markings and an extra fluffy coat. Bella is a spunky little sweetie and has an energy level that would be perfect f

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Mixed Breed dogs Sunset - Ad 8
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Sunset

Golden Retriever & Bernese Mountain Dog hybrid

9 weeksAge
FemaleSex
$2,800Price

This is our girl Sunset. ​She is the second of our two girls and is pretty cute also! Her fluffy coat is so soft and gorgeous. We expect Sunset to grow to around 60-70 lbs as an adult. With the health

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FAQs

How much money is a Golden Retriever puppy?

The average cost of a purebred Golden Retriever puppy in the United States is approximately $1327, though prices can vary based on factors such as pedigree, breeder reputation, and location.

Is a Golden Retriever a good house pet?

Yes, Golden Retrievers are known for being friendly, loyal, and easy to train, making them excellent house pets. They are great with children and other pets, and their gentle nature makes them a popular choice for families.

Which is better, a labrador retriever or a Golden Retriever?

Deciding whether a Labrador Retriever or a Golden Retriever is better is subjective and depends on individual preferences. Both breeds are known for their friendly and tolerant attitudes. They are also both high-energy dogs who need lots of exercise and play time. Ultimately the decision would come down to personal preference and lifestyle compatibility.

Are Golden Retrievers high maintenance?

Golden Retrievers are considered moderate to high maintenance dogs. They require regular exercise and mental stimulation, as well as regular grooming due to their long, thick coat that sheds heavily. They also need a balanced diet, regular vet checkups, and lots of interaction and attention from their human companions.

Do Golden Retrievers bark a lot?

Golden Retrievers are not known for excessive barking. However, like any dog, they may bark if they are bored, anxious, or if something is out of the ordinary in their environment. It largely depends on their training and individual personality.