I think most of the field lines are usually darker but of course they are usually also higher energy and drive.Teehee! The darker goldens aren't easy to locate these days. I had a heck of a time finding a local breeder with dark lines.
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I think most of the field lines are usually darker but of course they are usually also higher energy and drive.Teehee! The darker goldens aren't easy to locate these days. I had a heck of a time finding a local breeder with dark lines.
I don’t think so!! I would have remembered an Aussie hahaha love them!! He sounds amazing! And he is absolutely adorable and gorgeous!I think I mentioned him. there's like a million puppies at the ranch right now.
MIL got Teddy a few months ago, he is legitimately the sweetest and most polite pup I've ever met. Gorgeous working line pedigree. I really love him.
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Yep. I don't want the hunting lines. Hard to find the pet lines in that color with the coat length. I see a lot of dark, shorter coats, leaner builds, with the higher energy and drive of a hunting dog. While I see the value there, not exactly what I'm looking for.I think most of the field lines are usually darker but of course they are usually also higher energy and drive.
Look at that paw on the lap. What a dog!I think I mentioned him. there's like a million puppies at the ranch right now.
MIL got Teddy a few months ago, he is legitimately the sweetest and most polite pup I've ever met. Gorgeous working line pedigree. I really love him.
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Chester's breeder actually specializes in English cream Golden's—really NOT my cup of tea at all (no offense to anyone who's it is).Teehee! The darker goldens aren't easy to locate these days. I had a heck of a time finding a local breeder with dark lines.
Yeah that makes total sense!! They definitely usually don’t have the coat length or the calmness of most Goldens. And then of course even if you do find the color, I imagine it’s hard to find a good breeder of them because there are some only breeding for color and the money unfortunately. so it seems you lucked out finding this one!!Yep. I don't want the hunting lines. Hard to find the pet lines in that color with the coat length. I see a lot of dark, shorter coats, leaner builds, with the higher energy and drive of a hunting dog. While I see the value there, not exactly what I'm looking for.
Oh and also... personally, if I ever got a Golden, I wouldn’t mind a higher drive one because I love training and working with them (it’s extremely fun for me) and I also want to do dog sports eventually so they’d be ideal for that.Yep. I don't want the hunting lines. Hard to find the pet lines in that color with the coat length. I see a lot of dark, shorter coats, leaner builds, with the higher energy and drive of a hunting dog. While I see the value there, not exactly what I'm looking for.
Yeah, definitely not my thing either! But they are cute haha I’m glad you got your boy.Chester's breeder actually specializes in English cream Golden's—really NOT my cup of tea at all (no offense to anyone who's it is).
His breeding was something special.. I feel so lucky to have gotten my little dream pup.
SIL (living in a college dorm) got a spontaneous Aussie puppy from a friend in her horse circle. Accidental litter.. very aloof and domineering little dude.I don’t think so!! I would have remembered an Aussie hahaha love them!! He sounds amazing! And he is absolutely adorable and gorgeous!
What are the other puppies!?