Golden Retriever Breeders in Alberta reviewed

Golden Retriever Breeders in Alberta reviewed

Golden Retriever Breeders in Alberta: Gold’C’ker Golden Retrievers

This Golden Retriever Breeder in Alberta is located in Strathmore, AB.  According to their website, they have been working with Golden Retrievers for over 35 years. They are a CKC Master Breeder and are members in good standing of the Golden Retriever Club of America, the Golden Retriever Club of Canada, and many local breed clubs. They only breed from healthy, genetically screened dogs to produce healthy litters free of genetic diseases. They also focus on the true Golden Retriever temperament and their wonderful personalities and work hard on matching families with the best puppies for that family. If you would like to learn more about this breeder, please visit their website.

Golden Retriever Breeders in Alberta: Gold’C’ker Golden Retrievers

Golden Retriever Breeders in Alberta: Kavon Kennels

This Golden Retriever breeder in Alberta is located around Vegreville, AB. They have been involved in Goldens since 1981. They are very active in showing their dogs and have won many titles. In their breeding program, they use some of the outstanding lines featuring healthy Goldens with excellent personalities.  Please visit this breeder’s website if you are interested in their dogs and puppies.

Verdoro: another Golden Retriever Breeder in Alberta

This is another Alberta Golden Retriever breeder, located in Ardrossan, less than half an hour away from Edmonton. According to their website, this breeder has been involved with Goldens since 1983. They are a member of the Canadian Kennel Club, the Golden Retriever Club of Alberta and the Golden Retriever Club of America. Their selective breeding program has produced many champions throughout the years, with their dogs excelling at show, obedience, tracking, retrieving and other endeavors.  Please visit this breeder’s website to learn more about them and their breeding program.

Verdoro: another Golden Retriever Breeder in Alberta

Goldenmoments Goldens

This Golden Retriever Breeder in Alberta is located in Calgary, AB. They have produced many champions throughout their years of breeding and showing. They are a member of the Canadian Kennel Club, the Golden Retriever Club of Alberta, the Golden Retriever Club of Canada, and the Golden Retriever Club of America. All of their breeding dogs are thoroughly health tested for hips, elbows, eyes, thyroid and other diseases including genetic health issues. This breeder also focuses on their dogs’ personality, only breeding Goldens that represent the best qualities of the breed. Please visit this breeder’s website to learn more about them.

Golden Retriever Breeders in Alberta: Tasmara Goldens

This breeder is located in Calgary, AB. According to their website, they have been breeding Golden Retrievers for over 20 years and focus on offering healthy puppies with excellent temperaments, bred from health-screened parents. This breeder is active in obedience, agility and conformation with their dogs.  They are an active member of the Golden Retriever Club of Canada, Golden Retriever Club of America, English Springer Spaniel Field Trial Association, Wild Rose English Springer Spaniel Association of Alberta, Calgary Associated Dog Fanciers and the Canadian Kennel Club. If you are interested in this breeder, please visit their website.

Golden Retriever Breeders in Alberta: Tasmara Goldens

Golden Retriever Owner review: Vicky and her Golden Lenny

The other thing is that this is a very energetic, very active breed. They require lots of physical exercise throughout the day every day. This need is both mental and physical and, if it is not met, the dog can become very unhappy and destructive. If you don’t have time to take your Golden out for at least two walks a day, one of which should be at least an hour-long (at least!), don’t complain when your Golden chews a hole through your wall. You are simply not taking proper care of them. If this time commitment seems too much to you, don’t get a Golden.

Like almost all Golden Retrievers, Lenny is very friendly. He loves our family but is also friendly and affectionate to other people and even strangers. The upside of that is that he is a lovely dog to take outside: he will never initiate a conflict or be aggressive towards anyone. Everyone loves him and he loves everyone. On the downside, if you want your dog to be able to protect you if something happens, a Golden Retriever is probably not a perfect dog for you. They are just too friendly and naturally non-aggressive to want to protect. More likely, they will seek protection from you!

My friend took me to a dog show once and I was smitten with the Golden Retrievers I saw there. Not that I haven’t seen them before, of course, but for some reason that day those gorgeous, well-groomed dogs just won my heart and planted a seed of this dream for me. To one day own a Golden Retriever.

After a few months of trying to convince my husband while simultaneously looking for Golden Retriever breeders in our area, we were finally ready to put a deposit for a puppy. We found a very good breeder, which I recommend to everyone because that way you can be more certain you are getting a healthy dog from a good lineage, which will also guarantee a good temperament. We have never regretted getting Lenny from her, even though he cost quite a bit more than some other breeders wanted to charge for their puppies. This is not something you want to skimp on.

Golden Retriever Owner review: Vicky and her Golden Lenny

Lenny is pretty much a perfect dog for us. He is a great companion dog, up for anything we are up to. Most of all he enjoys active endeavors such as hiking or chasing us when we bike or swimming in the lake nearby. He is a very active dog and I think he thrives with our family because we are very active too.

Like almost all Golden Retrievers, Lenny is very friendly. He loves our family but is also friendly and affectionate to other people and even strangers. The upside of that is that he is a lovely dog to take outside: he will never initiate a conflict or be aggressive towards anyone. Everyone loves him and he loves everyone. On the downside, if you want your dog to be able to protect you if something happens, a Golden Retriever is probably not a perfect dog for you. They are just too friendly and naturally non-aggressive to want to protect. More likely, they will seek protection from you!

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Goldens are extremely smart and very easy to train. One of the difficult things was to teach him not to pull his leash when he was still a puppy, but with time and lots of positive reinforcement, he is now a very nice polite dog that calmly walks alongside us without too much pulling. Maybe he also chilled out a bit as he got older.

And did I mention he is a gorgeous dog? We are constantly told how beautiful he is and it’s true! We aren’t planning to take him to any dog shows really, so we don’t groom him at any sort of professional level, but even so, he is absolutely gorgeous.

Goldens are extremely smart and very easy to train.

However, of course, there are also some downsides to owning a Golden Retriever, which can happen even if you get the dog from a very good breeder. For example, they are extremely prone to allergies, and their digestion is often not their strongest side. Some Goldens we know are quite ill despite the best pedigree and all the money and effort that their owners are investing into their health.

The other thing is that this is a very energetic, very active breed. They require lots of physical exercise throughout the day every day. This need is both mental and physical and, if it is not met, the dog can become very unhappy and destructive. If you don’t have time to take your Golden out for at least two walks a day, one of which should be at least an hour-long (at least!), don’t complain when your Golden chews a hole through your wall. You are simply not taking proper care of them. If this time commitment seems too much to you, don’t get a Golden.

Financial aspects are also very important for someone who wants to own a Golden. Well, any dog really. Your Golden may get ill or get into an accident and require treatments and medications, or even physical therapy. Vet bills can be quite hefty and you need to be sure you can afford them. This is just responsible dog ownership. And, of course, even if your dog is absolutely healthy, they still need toys, dog beds, leashes, collars and food. Lots and lots of food. All of that adds up throughout the life of your pet.

Of course, all of those expenses are worth it when you really love your dog. They bring so much joy and fun into your life that you won’t be able to imagine life without them. After all, this is why people own dogs! Or rather, dogs own us. So overall, yes, we would recommend a Golden Retriever if you are a person who can take good care of one. You won’t be disappointed.

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