Puppy Information

What to Expect

Our Golden Retrievers and Golden Doodle puppies will be ready for their forever homes at 8 weeks or later depending on their development.  All puppies will be dewormed at 2, 4 and 6 weeks, they will have current vaccinations and cleared by a veterinarian.  

Our puppies are sold with limited registration.  To obtain full registration, an approval process is conducted with an additional fee. 


Waitlist and Deposits

Our policy for Golden Retriever and Golden Doodle selection will be determined by receipt of the deposit.  In other words, you will pick your puppy in the order the deposit was received.  The $300 deposit is non-refundable unless a person is on the waitlist without a deposit, at which time 50% of your deposit will be refunded. 

If you are looking to purchase a puppy from a future litter, a $100 non-refundable deposit is required and once the pups are born, you will be notified and the remaining $200 non-refundable deposit will be due within seven days.

Deposits will be accepted through Venmo or Square.  The remaining balance will be due in cash at the time of pickup.  If a credit card is the desired payment at pickup, a 3% fee will be added to the price of the puppy to cover processing fees. 


Puppy Visitation Policy

We are happy to do virtual visits and video chats to help you decide upon a puppy. However, we can’t allow visitors prior to the puppy’s six week immunizations. Please understand this decision is for the health and well-being of our fur babies. I will do everything possible to protect your fur baby – we will love them, play with them and socialize them within our family and with our dogs. They will be well adjusted and healthy when they are ready to be taken to their forever home.


Golden and Doodle Puppies to warm your heart and home


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“The fidelity of a dog is a precious gift demanding no less binding moral responsibilities than the friendship of a human being. The bond with a dog is as lasting as the ties of this earth can ever be.”

-Konrad Lorenz