E-mail me the pics and i will tell you. You could also go onto kennleclub.co.uk and put in golden retriver in the search and it will come up with the fan sites. then all you have to do is look at the breed standered they are putting up at the mo. or e-mail me the pics and i will get back into contact.
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I have told you and e-mailed you the best of the lot there. hope it helps and be preped to look after it.
2006-12-14 22:15:52
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answered by Time is nigh 3
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It's not always easy to pick out a pup. If you are looking for a pet then I would find a breeder that can provide background on any health issues and temperament of the parents. Go on www.akc.org and research the breed. You can find a lot of info on disorders that may be common to the breed. I've always liked a pup with clear eyes and nose, nice markings, playful and energetic. Whenever, I look at pups I take my time and watch the litter for a while. Most times a pup will stand out in a few minutes. My last pup picked me. I had my eye on another larger male, when I bent down to check him out this one ran right over and knocked me to the ground. I must of looked pretty stupid laying there with this pup on my chest licking away at my face. He just wasn't taking no for an answer.
2006-12-14 23:28:56
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answered by st.lady (1 of GitEm's gang) 6
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Why in the world are you purchasing a puppy just by looking at pictures?!?!??
Go see the litters for yourself and temperament test them for yourself! This is a long term commitment you are making for a companion that will be a huge part of your life and you are basing it on pictures?
Look up puppy temperament tests online and you will find several, go from there to make sure you get a pup more suited for your lifestyle.
Every pup has a different personality even if they are from the same litter or of a particular breed there can be drastic differences in what they are genetically predisposed to from birth. It doesn't mean you can't work and train them to be what you want, but based on what they are predisposed to you may have to work harder if you don't choose one that is more in line with what you already want.
2006-12-14 22:24:09
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answered by bullypup@sbcglobal.net 2
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Friendly Hello,
My friend Grace just sold out all her Golden Retriever puppies. I dont know when she is planning another litter. They were so cute. I have photos of the puppies from the past so you can see what she produces if you would like. email me at bullmastiffpuppiesakc@yahoo.com
Blessings,
2006-12-14 22:16:25
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answered by Gentle Giant Canines 3
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actually now, what have been you attempting to end by using breeding 2 blended breed canines? i'm incredibly having difficulty with that. in simple terms like all and sundry else has advised you, the puppies likely would be bothered with those genetic illnesses. i would be unable to describe WHY your vet might refuse that could be useful you to any extent further, yet in all honesty, did you seek for out your vet previously you went to reproduce your canines? One, that would desire to be seen as a slap contained in the face which you does no longer seek for advice from first. And 2, this style of element (outdoors breeding) enrages human beings and perhaps she refuses to do to any extent further because of the flaws she would desire to assert to you related to it. Your vet did no longer inform you that HD replaced into hereditary because of the fact one, you probably did no longer ask and a pair of, how replaced into your vet meant to grant you with a warning appropriate to the negative aspects in case you do no longer consult along with her. This replaced into incredibly incredibly a foul concept. And yet another element, you anticipate a breeder of blended breed canines to grant a well-being assure? that's stupid. Be up front with individuals that come to look on the puppies which you probably did no longer comprehend whawt you mandatory to comprehend previously breeding canines like genetic defects. Then, tell THEM appropriate to the HD and elbow themes you're seeing with the mummy and pa. Be honest and purely ask a small volume to help conceal photos for the puppies. i'm speaking like $25. that's it. yet be honest.
2016-10-05 08:28:23
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answered by ? 4
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easy go to see the pups sit down with them play with them pick them up look each one over carefully smelling ears, check ofr eyes look helthy playful good coat and get vet checked to be sure
2006-12-14 22:32:48
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answered by Elaine F 5
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you do not want the biggest of the litter, you do not want to smallest of the litter. Be sure the puppy's eyes, nose, and ears are clean and free of drainage and debris. Also, you want one who is not shy, get the one that is curious!
2006-12-14 22:29:34
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answered by workingirl 3
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