Golden Retriever Pups For Sale Wi

GoldenDoodle PuppiesGolden Doodle (Golden Retriever / Standard Poodle) A Goldendoodle is a cross between the Golden Retriever and the Poodle (usually and with ours the Standard Poodle). These, unlike my other dogs will be large as adults. I expect Breeze & Benson’s puppies to be in the 55 to 70 pound range. In general we will call the first purebred “purebred-A” and the second “purebred-B.” Note: the examples of the differences in coat only apply to the Goldendoodle hybrid; all other hybrids will vary in their own way depending on what breeds are in the cross. F1=first generation puppy—50% purebred-A and 50% purebred-B. For example, a Golden Retriever to Poodle cross is first generation, resulting in healthier offspring. In this particular Goldendoodle cross, hair type can be smooth like a Golden, wiry like an Irish wolfhound or wavy/shaggy, they can shed or not shed and pups in the same litter can vary. This is not the best cross for people with severe allergies.
F1b=backcross puppy—25% purebred-A and 75% purebred-B. For example, an F1 Goldendoodle and Poodle cross; this is a Goldendoodle bred back to Poodle (this is what Breeze & Benson’s puppies are)— the wavy, curly, shaggy-look doodle (poodle cross) is very consistent in coat types. F1b is the MOST likely of any doodle to be non-shedding and allergy-friendly, and is the easiest coat to take care of. F2=second-generation puppy—F1 hybrid crossed with an F1 hybrid. For example, an F1 Goldendoodle crossed with an F1 Goldendoodle. In this combination you get the same percentage of purebred-A as purebred-B as you would in an F1 hybrid. In the case of the Goldendoodle, they are more likely to shed. F2b=second-generation backcross puppy—F1 bred to a F1b (hybrid backcross) F3=F2 hybrid to F2 hybrid Multi-generation=F3 or higher-generation hybrid crossed with F3 or higher-generation hybrid To sum things up: Purebred-A x Purebred-B = F1 Hybrid Dog F1 x Purebred-A = F1b Hybrid Dog (Our GoldenDoodle Puppies)
F1 x F1  = F2 Hybrid Dog F1 x F1b = F2b Hybrid Dog F2 x F2 = F3 Hybrid Dog A Little About the GoldenDoodle: Great family dogs, most Golden-doodles don’t shed, or shed lightly and can be hypoallergenic. These dogs are very devoted to their family; they are very social dogs – happiest when with people. They are highly intelligent, obedient, very friendly towards children, strangers, and other pets. With a moderate energy level, they do well on a farm or in an apartment as long as they get a daily walk. Their eagerness to please and love of learning makes them easy to train. They can be excellent assistant / therapy dogs. They have a good long life span of 12-15 years. Available Now: Breez’s Standard Golden-Doodle Puppies - The MamaStandard Poodle "Breez" - The Papa We are REALLY excited about our Jet Black GoldenDoodle puppies!!!! Our EXCEPTIONAL Standard Poodle “Breez” and her sweetie – the F1 GoldenDoodle “Benson” have awesome puppies!
These, unlike my other puppies . . .Trained Pet, Therapy, & Assistance Labrador & Golden Retriever Puppies Welcome to Training CaninesMiniature Dachshund Puppies For Sale South Texas At Training Canines, we believe in giving puppies the best possible start on life. Houses For Sale 43214We have developed a one of a kind training program to concentrate on the early developmental stages of the puppies. Golden Retriever Puppies For Sale Minneapolis MnOur Empowered Puppy Program™ focuses on teaching puppies to be calm, and how to deal with the stressors of our world. Our training goes much further than obedience, as we address the physiological and physical needs of the puppy. We do not use clickers or electric collars in our training.
We simply show and explain what is expected. This system is so easily transferable that everyone in the family will be able to follow the system with success. Learning Our Right and Left Paws 13 week old Prince and Darryl  learning the difference between right and left. Here is Sasha showing what she can do at 6 1/2 weeks old! What Makes Our Puppies Different? How can you possibly train your puppy at that early when they are still with the breeder? Simply put you can’t! We work with English Golden Retriever breeders (also known as White Golden’s) and English Labrador breeders. After the puppies are born, we bring mom and the pups to our facility. We begin training the day they arrive and mom helps us every step of the way. Who better to learn from than their own mother!   This is just one of the reasons why our program is so amazing, because we are able to start your new puppy training at a mere three days of age! The first 16 weeks of a puppy’s life is the most critical of all learning.
In fact they will never learn as well or as quick, than at this point in their life. Often people think shelters and rescues are just filled with mixed breed puppies. To my surprise purebred Labrador and Golden Retrievers were often there. Wanting to make a difference and knowing that it is impossible to change the world, I developed this program that allows us to works with breeders of Labrador and Golden Retrievers, and concentrate specifically on early puppy development. Please go through our site, and watch and learn with our puppies. Contact us with your questions, and let us help you through the process of bringing the right puppy into your family. Our training system is so easily transferable, even a five year old boy has two puppies doing as he asks!Welcome to the Home of "Naturally Raised"Classic Golden Retrievers! "Mariah" with her 8 puppies - 3 males and 5 females - born June 9, 2016!  All puppies have homes./user/GotGoldens/live Otherwise, enjoy the many hours of LOTS of videos saved that are saved on Ustream  at the link below! 
http://www.ustream.tv/channel/golden-retriever-puppy-cam  To see the individual and weekly puppy photos  from our last litter, go to:  "Puppy Pictures"These beautiful animals have numerous "Topbrass" champion ancestors in their bloodlines! Maisy with her Golden puppies! We made the COVER of Raw Instincts Magazine - February 2013!!  Above:  Our three dogs; "Maisy", "Mowgli" and "Mari" (lying down). Our three: "Mari" Maisy" and "Mowgli".  3/2010  What Does "Naturally Raised" Mean? Naturally raised means that our dogs (and their puppies) are raised as close to how they would live and eat in the wild, but with human love! We feed a species appropriate diet of raw meat (no processed kibble) and use no toxins with our dogs, meaning no commercial flea, tick or heart-worm pharmaceuticals, or vaccines!   This also means that our dogs and their pups are raised inside our home (the den), in a pack environment (with their siblings and other dogs as they are older), on clean ground (their huge puppy pen), and by having plenty of free access to fresh air, sunshine, clean drinking water, and room for lots of exercise!
Click here  for more on What Is Natural Rearing? Our dogs (and their puppies) are: 1)  Raised on a species appropriate diet of raw meat, raw bones and raw organs.  No commercial dry kibble, canned, processed, or cooked food is fed.... this includes grains, fruits and veggies - all dogs are carnivores!   We follow the "natural prey model" of feeding our carnivore dogs and pups! Click here for more on Feeding a RAW Diet 2)  Minimally vaccinated, or not vaccinated at all, except as required by state laws; Click here for more on Limited Vaccinations 3) Not compromised internally or externally by any toxic chemicals, (no pesticides, heart-worm medications, flea treatments, chemical lawn fertilizers, home cleaning products, etc.). Click here for more about No Chemicals 4)  Raised with their mother and weaned on her own schedule.  She has free access to all of her pups at all times.  Many important teaching lessons need to be taught to the pups, by the dam, so they will learn proper dog behavior and good puppy manners.  
This is best done naturally, as she sees fit, to appropriately to teach her pups some important basic lessons of living in a pack with other dogs, and with humans. Click here for more about Emotional Development 5)  All pups will stay in the litter with the mother until they are at least 8 weeks old.  They need this crucial time together to learn how to play nice and interact with one another! It ha been a fascinating journey, to re-discover some of the basic foundations of natural animal health care!!  This topic has interested me so much that I am back in school, studying to become a "Doctor of Animal Naturopathy" from Kingdom College of Natural Health!  It's kind of like an "Animal Life Coach" with a focus on how to care for your animals with all things natural!!  We raise our dogs in a natural way while sharing with others how to do it too! Going "natural" is not a new philosophy or trend, but it is as old as nature itself!  It goes back to some of the very basics of nature and life... and it is the only way to care for your pet, in a healthy and natural way!