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Golden Retriever

Scotland's golden gift to the sporting world—a versatile retriever with exceptional trainability, gentle nature, and stunning golden coat

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21.5-24 inches, 55-75 lbs
10-12 years lifespan
Versatile land & water retriever

Finding a Golden Retriever

Golden Retrievers are popular, which means finding one is easy—but finding a well-bred, healthy Golden requires research. Given the breed's cancer and health issues, buying from a breeder who performs comprehensive health testing is essential.

Decide whether you want a field-bred or show-bred Golden. For hunting, seek breeders who hunt their dogs and have field titles in their pedigrees. For a companion, either type can work, but understand the energy level differences.

Breeder Resources

Golden Retriever Club of America

The national breed club with breeder referral and extensive health information.

grca.org →

AKC Marketplace

Search for breeders of AKC-registered Golden puppies.

marketplace.akc.org →

Hunting Retriever Club

Good source for field-bred Goldens from hunting lines.

huntingretrieverclub.org →

Golden Retriever Rescue

Breed-specific rescues exist nationwide for Goldens needing homes.

grca-nrc.org →

Questions for Breeders

What is the cancer history in your lines?
What health clearances do the parents have?
How long do dogs in your lines typically live?
Do you participate in any cancer research studies?
Do you hunt with your dogs?
What titles do the parents have?
How are puppies socialized?
What health guarantee do you provide?

Price Expectations

Expect to pay $1,500-$3,500 for a well-bred Golden puppy. Prices vary based on:

  • • Complete health testing on parents
  • • Cancer/longevity history in pedigree
  • • Field or show titles
  • • Breeder's reputation and experience
  • • Geographic location

Given the breed's health challenges, investing in a well-bred puppy from health-tested parents is especially important.

Why Health Testing Matters More for Goldens

The Golden Retriever's cancer crisis makes choosing a responsible breeder critical. Ask specifically about cancer in the pedigree and how long relatives have lived. Breeders participating in the Morris Animal Foundation's Golden Retriever Lifetime Study demonstrate commitment to the breed's future health. Don't buy from breeders who can't or won't discuss health history openly.

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