subject: Breeding Golden Retrievers Finding A Respected Breeder [print this page] If you are in the market for the most popular dog in the world, you might be asking, How do I find someone who is properly qualified for breeding Golden Retrievers? There are referrals for Accredited Breeders on the websites of both the Kennel Club of England (KC) and the American Kennel Club (AKC).
Being accredited means that the breeder follows the breeding guidelines set forth by these organizations. These include health screenings and proper treatments. They also follow strict protocols for mating, pregnancy, whelping, and puppy care. Going with one of these breeders greatly increases your chances of purchasing a healthy, purebred golden.
There are a few more things that can be done to give you a higher chance of success. Good breeders will provide information and instructions about socialization, feeding, medical care, and exercise. They will also allow you to view the puppy with its family. Seeing the mother and father can yield very useful information.
Pure bred, healthy, active parents give a much higher chance that the puppy will be healthy as well. A quality Golden Retriever breeder will care for worming, vaccinations, and micro chipping. The microchip is a permanent form of identification. When you bring your puppy home, the breeder should advise you to transfer ownership information attached to the chip.
A contract of sale should be provided by the Golden Retriever breeder. This should include all the information about the dog's registration with the AKC or KC. If they do not offer to show you this document you should ask for it.
You can also ask for the goldens pedigree in writing, health certificates for the puppys parents, and health, training, feeding, and exercise advice in writing. In fact, ask all your questions. Good breeders like to make sure their dogs are placed well in good homes. They welcome questions and are generous with information and advice.
You can start your search looking for breeders on the national kennel club websites. Research some, visiting the ones you can. See how they look after their animals and check out the condition of their environments.
All Goldie puppies are cute and endearing, but remember that when you go looking for the perfect puppy from the perfect Golden Retriever breeder, you should ask tons of questions. Interview several breeders, because the more information you have, the better. Your Golden Retriever is going to be a member of your family for many years to come and is well worth the investment of time and money. Plan wisely and you will reap the rewards of joyful dog-owner relationship.