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Laika & Scout
IMPORTANT INFO FOR NEW PARENTS:
*Born: 09/13/2024
*Picks will be made around 6-7 wks of age after temperament testing
*Vet check date (1st Vaccinations and Wellness Exam): Oct. 28, 2024
*Go home Dates (1hr long appointments): Friday 11/08/2024 & Saturday 11/09/2024
Prospective Puppy Parents;
*Female; Goosetown Goldens- Teal
*Female; Audra H. - Red
*Female; Patricia S. - Purple
*Female; Mia S. - Pink
*Female; Tiffany R. - Yellow
*Male; Glynn E. - Orange
*Male; Emily C. - Blue
*Male; Lizzy R. - Green
*Male; Cierra A. - Black
Individual Pictures of Puppies and Descriptions.
Below you will find pictures and descriptions of each of the puppies to help the families get to know each of them better. At around 6 weeks of age, we will do temperament testing and write up a description below of how each puppy is developing. After this, we will be picking the puppy that we believe best fits your family based on information given on your application as well as during chatting and getting to know each other.
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Please keep in mind that these descriptions are how we currently see the puppies developing. Color-wise the puppies will likely continue to get lighter as they get their puppy fuzz in and once they get their adult color, I find they almost always end up darker than their color as a puppy. The ear color is said to be a good estimate of their future color. It will take them around 2 years to develop their adult coat and color. As for personality, this is never a guarantee and can develop and change as they grow in their new environment with new people, new things, and a routine, boundaries, and set of rules.
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We believe it is very important to keep an open mind and spend lots of time getting to know your own puppy and start socializing when they come to live with you so that you can learn to teach it in a way that they will thrive!
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Thankfully all of our puppies are raised here in a positive and interactive setting so we believe that no pick is a "bad" pick! We provide them with a lot of socialization and positive experiences to get them off to the right start, it is up to you to continue that. Your puppy will be introduced to new sounds, places, experiences, kids, other dogs, cats, and other animals around our place. The quality of experiences is more important than the quantity. Meaning for example, your dog may grow up around kids but if those experiences are negative then the dog may not like kids. So making sure the experiences are positive is key!
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Goldens naturally make great family dogs and fit in great with an active lifestyle! They are typically easy to train and eager to please their owners. They do need regular exercise and mental stimulation to keep from being bored and developing negative behaviors.
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Photos to come starting around 1wk of age!
Individual descriptions of each puppy to come around the 6 weeks of age mark!
Yellow Female
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Physical Description; Weight-wise, she is in the middle of the pack being 7.2lbs at 6 weeks. She is at a very average weight for the breed and her age. She will likely mature into a dark golden color between 55-65lbs. She has a small amount of white on her back left toes that will likely blend in to her coat as she matures.
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Temperament Description; She scored mostly 3’s on the Puppy Temperament Test. Has excellent confidence, intelligence, and energy. Should be good with people and other animals with proper introductions and experiences. Needs solid boundaries and may be more apt to push them. Needs consistent training and should do very well at it and learn quickly.
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Yellow is very outgoing and curious. She has good natural confidence and loves to explore either by herself or with the group. She eagerly approaches for attention and follows with her tail up. She likes to be held and soak in the attention. I would consider her neutral within the pack.
Red Female
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Physical Description; Weight-wise, she is in the middle of the pack overall and the smallest female being 6.6lbs at 6 weeks. She is at a very average weight for the breed and her age. She will likely mature into a dark golden color between 55-65lbs. She has a small patch of white on her forehead that will likely blend in to her coat as she matures.
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Temperament Description; She scored mostly 3’s on the Puppy Temperament Test. Has excellent confidence, intelligence, and energy. Should be good with people and other animals with proper introductions and experiences. Needs solid boundaries and may be more apt to push them. Needs consistent training and should do very well at it and learn quickly.
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Red is one of the more outgoing females. She is very curious, naturally confident, and loves to explore either by herself or with the group. She eagerly approaches for attention and follows with her tail up. She is very sweet and is almost always out following me around for attention when I am out there. I would consider her neutral within the pack.