Welcome
English Cream Golden Retriever Puppies
Subscribe to get news on litters and shows!
English Cream Golden Retriever Puppies
Subscribe to get news on litters and shows!
English Cream Golden Retriever Puppies
I have been breeding goldens for more than 20 years.
There is definitely a learning curve to this!
I was fortunate to have several good mentors who put me on the path to breeding the best pups that I could.
All of my dogs and puppies are AKC registered.
I have six dogs these days.
Sunny is 7, Sasha and Betsy are 2 now
and the two younger pups are 8 months old already.
Then there is our big boy Dublin who is 6.
I brought up four pups at once, then broke my hip in a stupid fall.
Two of my pups went on to find their best lives.
The English goldens are easy keepers for the most part.
Overall, they are calm, and just want to be with you. We get our best exercise around here with Mom hitting the tennis ball with a racket and the girls chasing it and bringing it back for more.
We often have friends over for playdates and then there are more dogs to chase the ball.
My dogs get along with everyone.
English Goldens are the best parts of the golden retriever. Thier white coats shed all year, blow out completly twice a year. You have to embrace the dog hair!
I comb my dogs daily with a steel comb, and they love it.
If you are looking for a dog to adore you-this is the one!
They are so attached to their owners and have nothing but love to give.
This breed is great with children and make the absolute best service dogs.
I only breed to dogs that have all of their clearances for hips, eyes and hearts.
I test my dogs for Ichthyosis and breed them to a dog without it so that we never pass it on.
It can mean a lifetime of vet care if they have it.
It is like black dandruff on their skin.
The clearances for their hearts and eyes have to be done once a year.
We make sure we keep up with that.
We only want healthy dogs!
Be the first to hear about new litters, availability, and helpful pet advice.
Please contact us if you cannot find an answer to your question.
No. We sell our puppies on a limited registration. That means you have no breeding rights.
If you decide that you want to breed them and get their clearances done, I may lift the registration.
I also have Betsy, who is just two years old, and has her OFA hips rated Good!
I want her to be placed in the best home where she will be living in the house
and be part of your daily living.
Although she is kennel trained, I want her to be a service dog as well as a breeding dog.
She will make the best mama dog. She has helped take care of these two pups since they were born. She really does have the mama gene. She is also super smart!
She could be bred as soon as she has her heart and eyes certified.
She is a carrier for ichthyosis, so she would need to be bred to a clear male.
She has a beautiful conformation, and weighs about 78 lbs.
Betsy's price is $8000.00 on full registration.
Her pedigree to follow.
Her father is my beautiful Dublin (Whitegold's Dream of Dublin) who is here with us, and her mama (Heartbeat of Clear Passion) is straight from Russia with a strong pedigree of outstanding dogs, and good hips.
Both of her parents have all of their clearances for hearts eyes and hips and elbows.
You can look up all three of these dogs on K9 Data to see more information.
You can call me at 410-310-3292 daily or email me at mhm15790@yahoo.com
Serious inquires only.
Call me for pictures on any of these dogs.
Follow us on Facebook at Moreton Hill Goldens- there are lots of pictures there of my dogs.
I don't have any plans to breed at this point.
No, I cannot.
I would however offer you another puppy if there was something terribly wrong.
You cannot get a health guarantee when you bring your child home from the hospital.
Before breeding any dog, I make sure that all of their heath tests have been done and are in line. For example, hips are rated good or better, hearts should be good with no murmurs, eyes should be clear. I also do genetic testing for Ichthyosis to make sure that the parents are not bred to affected dogs. It would mean a lifetime of veterinary care if they have it. Carriers can be bred to a clear and that means that the pups would not have this disease. It is like a black dandruff on their skin.
I have used Nuvet vitamins on my dogs for more than 20 years, and I would recommend it for your puppy. It is made from human grade vitamins and helps to boost their immune systems. It is so hard to trust the dog foods made today.
The males should be between 80-95 lbs. Most of this is due to the dense bones that these dogs have. The females will end up at about 80-85 lbs. Buddy has passed on his larger size to these pups. The English goldens have shorter legs and stockier bodies than the American golden. Don't forget all of that gorgeous white hair!
English vs. American Golden Retrievers (Differences, Similarities & More) – Golden Hearts
Here is a good article on the differences. Read and learn.
We love our customers, so feel free to visit during normal business hours.
Mon | 09:00 am – 05:00 pm | |
Tue | 09:00 am – 05:00 pm | |
Wed | 09:00 am – 05:00 pm | |
Thu | 09:00 am – 05:00 pm | |
Fri | 09:00 am – 05:00 pm | |
Sat | 09:00 am – 05:00 pm | |
Sun | 09:00 am – 05:00 pm |
Our babies are adopted quickly, so reach out to reserve your furever friend or to ask any questions. We can take deposits thru old fashioned checks thru the mail, Venmo, Paypal and always cash in person. First deposit equals first pick, boys or girls.
27712 Sandtown Road, Goldsboro, Maryland 21636, United States
Copyright © 2023 Goldsborogoldens - All Rights Reserved.
Powered by GoDaddy
We use cookies to analyze website traffic and optimize your website experience. By accepting our use of cookies, your data will be aggregated with all other user data.