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Goodwill Puppies
Home to some of the most beautiful golden retriever puppies you will ever come across. Embark on a delightful journey to discover the unique personalities of our furry friends and find the ideal addition to your family. Your path to boundless love and lifelong companionship begins right here!
Healthy puppies
All our puppies come from a champion blood line. They are all healthy and AKC registered. They come allong with their shots and vet records. We make sure our puppies are checked by our vets regularly
Health Guarantee
All our puppies have a 1year health guarantee. They always come with all their papers. From our name Bichonfrise Home, we help you get the perfect dream puppy for your kids and family
Customer Care
We are available for all our customers 24/7 to help you get a perfect companion for your family.Those that buy puppies from us, we are always there to help you raise your puppy incase of difficulties
Golden Retriever Facts
Also known as “America’s Sweetheart,” golden retrievers are playful, loyal, and carry their puppy-like personality well into adulthood. Golden retriever puppies may be friendly, but they do need plenty of socialization and training to help prepare them for a well-mannered adulthood—when they’re much bigger, but still want to sit on your lap.
Size | Golden retrievers weigh between 55 and 65 pounds for females and 65 to 75 pounds for males. They reach heights between 21.5 inches to 24 inches at the shoulder. |
Breed Characteristics | Active and strong, golden retrievers aren’t clumsy. They have a thick, long-ish golden coat and a sturdy build that has become synonymous with the American dream dog. They have short ears, a straight muzzle, and a feathery tail that’s often wagging. Their coat is typically golden or red; English cream golden retrievers are creamy white, as their name suggests. |
Temperament | Golden retrievers love to play. They also love to play fetch, are natural swimmers, and will attempt to catch waterfowl if given the chance. Their puppy-like energy is maintained throughout adulthood, and they’re fairly easy to train. Goldens make a wonderful family pet and are fiercely loyal to their humans. They love companionship and will not do well when left alone for long hours. |
Grooming and Health Needs | Golden retrievers shed moderately on a somewhat frequent basis. Their coats are water repellent, so they only occasionally need a bath. Once or twice a year, they shed heavily, so it’s best to brush them out daily during this time. Golden retrievers are a generally healthy breed, but owners should check their ears for signs of infection and brush their teeth regularly. The National Breed Club recommends that your golden receive the following: hip evaluation, elbow evaluation, cardiac exam and ophthalmologist evaluation. Sadly, golden retrievers are more prone to cancer than other dog breeds—so be sure to provide a healthy diet and get regular checkups at the vet. |
Training | Between seven weeks and four months, your golden retriever puppy should be exposed to various different kinds of people and situations to develop excellent social skills. They’re highly eager to please, so rewards-based training is effective. Playing fetch is a great way to train your new golden retriever puppy to respond to your cues. |
Energy Level | Since they are a sporting breed, goldens need plenty of exercise. Golden retrievers love runs, hikes, or even bike rides. Be sure to do a few trial runs before bringing them out on longer excursions like camping or hunting trips. |
Life Span | Golden retrievers live between 10 and 12 years on average. |
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