Golden Retriever Labrador Mix Puppies For Sale Michigan

Explore Golden Thing, Golden Boys, and more!Golden RetrieversGolden Retriever PuppiesRetriever PuppiesPuppies For SalePuppysMichiganFor SaleChubby PuppiesFansDogsBlogWelcome to Michigan Puppies For Sale. RAW takes no responsibility for anything posted or any transactions. is your source for finding an ideal Lab-Pointer Puppy for Sale or Lab-Pointer Dog for Adoption. Goldador Breeders with Puppies for Sale Muscular and sturdy, the Goldador is well-proportioned and of medium size. They are athletic, hardy, and agile. They exhibit a pleasing personality and kindly expression.Does your Goldador bark, howl, and cry whenever you leave the house? Regular brushing with a firm bristle brush is recommended to remove loose and dead hair for the Goldador. Bathing should only be done when absolutely necessary using a mild shampoo. It is important to regularly check and clean the ears. They may be prone to such health issues as ear infection, hip dysplasia, PRA, heart problems, and Von Willebrand's Disease.
Early socialization and obedience is recommended. The Goldador is sensitive and intelligent. There are several accepted methods of house training your new Goldador puppy. The Goldador is highly active and requires an inordinate amount of physical exercise and mental stimulation. They do best in a suburban or rural setting where there is ample secure space to roam and run. Goldador's enjoy family activities, swimming, and long, brisk walks. Get Matched with Goldador Breeders using PuppyMatch Considering a Goldador Puppy? Choose the RIGHT Goldador Breeder and the RIGHT breed Goldador may not be the right breed for you! Ask a QuestionAbout Goldadors AnonymousDo Goldadors tend to bark a lot? 1 CommentAnonymousBoth the Labrador and Golden Retriever breed are not considered barking breeds, but like every person; every dog is different. If a dog is bored, under exercised, anxious or there is something wrong; it is most likely to bark. Teaching your dog when and when not to bark as a puppy is best to keep the barking at bay.
AnonymousAre Goldadors great family pets? 1 CommentAnonymousBoth the Golden Retriever and the Labrador are amazing family pets. Both breeds are easy to train, generally get along with children and are well tempered when bred and raised properly. Fawn German Shepherd Puppies For SaleThe mix itself is also a good family pet and has done well so far in that department. Glacier Bay Sinks InstallationBut remember, anytime you get a mixed breed dog the puppy could take after each breed it is mixed with in different ways. 51 Inch Faux Wood BlindsIt could be a 50/50 split, or take after more Lab or take after for Golden. That also applies to the negatives of each breed as well, so get to know your breeder and choose your puppy carefully to make sure that your pup fits your family's lifestyle.
AnonymousHow much do Goldadors usually cost? 2 CommentsAnonymousThe Golden Retriever/Labrador Retriever mix normally costs within the range of $450.00 - $700.00 per puppy depending on the health of both parents, where the puppies are and how in demand they are in the area.AnonymousI have a goldador that is 3 1/2 years old and he is by far the best dog I have ever hadAnonymousOn a scale of 1-10 how much does a Goldador shed? (10 being the most it can shed) 1 CommentAnonymousThe Golden Retriever sheds an average of 8/10, while the Labrador sheds an average of 8.5 - 9/10. A mix of the breed can take after either parent and a breeder will not be able to tell you if the puppy will shed like a Lab or a Golden Retriever. The Goldador will most likely shed quite a bit, but there are some things you can do to cut down on the shedding. Have your dog professionally groomed twice a year at the peek of shedding season (spring and fall). Take 5 minutes at the end of the day to brush your dog, it is also a bonding exercise and a way to check your dog for any lumps, bumps or bruises.
Wash your dog once a month with a de-shedding shampoo and do a big brush out (20 - 30 minutes) every 2 weeks.AnonymousI see that the exercise/activity level of the Goldador is much higher than a labrador or golden separately. Is there a specific reason for this? 1 CommentAnonymousThe Golden Retriever needs an average of an hour and a half of exercise a day while the Labrador needs an average of two to two and a half hours of exercise a day. Depending on the energy level of your dog and the age your dog is at will depend on if he/she needs the average of one or the other breed. If your dog needs more than 2 1/2 hours of exercise a day, it is best to go through some obedience classes with your dog to learn to teach your dog self-control so that they do not act hyper inside the house. Goldador Puppies For SaleNext Day Pets® provides the only safe and secure means of selecting and purchasing the perfect Goldador puppy from the comfort of your home. Similar Medium Breed Dogs Bichon FriseBoston TerrierBlack Mouth CurAppenzell Mountain DogAiredale TerrierBriquet Griffon VendéenBelgian MalinoisBoxerAlapaha Blue Blood BulldogBernese Mountain Dog
3rd Coast Labrador Retriever Rescue is a 501(c)3 non-profit rescue, dedicated to assisting Labradors and Labrador mix breeds in the Michigan area. We do not have a facility and are dependent upon our foster network to temporarily provide a loving home for our dogs in need. Please consider fostering for us - most dogs are only in a foster home for a few short weeks! Order Pet Food Online and Save 20% + Free Shipping! 3rd Coast Labrador Rescue Sign Up for our Mailing List! Rescue is like a box of chocolates.... ....you never know what you're going to get! In rescue, it is a common occurrence to agree to take in dogs without meeting them or seeing them and even when you do meet them, sometimes there are hidden health issues that you don't find until later. Champ is a 2 year old black Lab mix that came from the Genesee County Animal Control facility in Flint. He was surrendered by his family for continuously getting out of the fenced yard when left alone. He was such a sweet boy and quickly made friends with the…
June 2016 3CLR Update 3rd Coast Labrador Retriever Rescue celebrated our first anniversary a few weeks ago and we are proud to say that we not only accomplished our goal, but smashed it! We have now saved over 100 dogs, which would not be possible without your support. If you've been following us, you've probably noticed that most of our dogs are Labradors or Labrador mixes, but sometimes, we have to help the underdogs, who aren't always Labs. Vikki, our vice president, just couldn't say no to two adorable Dachsunds, Peanut… We have added long-sleeve shirts, zip-up hoodies and additional t-shirts to our online store. Please click the link to check them out; every purchase supports our dogs in need! As always, our adoptable dogs are posted on Petfinder, Adoptapet and our website's Adoptable Dogspage. We took in two dogs, Beau and Bear, who were surrendered to a local shelter after their owner passed away. Beau is a 5 year old chocolate Labrador who is blind and Bear is a 10 year old Golden Retriever mix.