Coach, a male English Cream Golden Retriever for sale in Calhan, CO – Photo 1 of 9
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Coach

Male, Born on 06/11/24 - 1 year
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Coach (Orange) Coach is the biggest boy of the litter. Coach is a clever boy who goes for the lower feeding areas that are usually fuller and have less competition because of having to maneuver under the mom’s back leg. This makes me think he will be intelligent and confident. Coach is genetically clear, making him a prime breeding prospect. Once his personality shows and he has his vet check, we will know for sure if he is breeding prospect quality (which I’m sure he will be). Coach is available to a pet, guardian, or approved breeder home. Here is a quick rundown of what each of these homes entails. A pet home is just what normal puppy adoption looks like, the puppy is yours and we’re here to help with any advice needed. A guardian home is a home where we co-own the puppy with you. We would work with you to get his OFA certifications done (we’d cover the costs associated with this) and train him well enough for us to easily take him in for these tests and when we use him for a breeding. We don’t expect to use him often, but would love to keep the option open. An approved breeder home would be a breeder who completes health testings and breeds good quality dogs. The Parents Winston is a laid back/loving boy. He enjoys cuddling and running around the yard. He gets along well with other dogs and loves people! He has a beautiful light/creamy medium length coat. He has OFA Normal Eyes, Cardiac, and Elbows and Excellent Hips. Macy is a sweet/calm girl. She absolutely loves belly rubs and getting as close to you as possible. She is an amazing and attentive mother and has no problem with us grabbing the puppies to weigh them and hold them. She has a gorgeous light/creamy long coat. She has OFA Normal Eyes, Cardiac, and Elbows and Good hips. These puppies are from Snowy Goldens, so we may have the same pictures of the pups and parents on our pages.
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English Cream Golden Retriever
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What's the personality of a English Cream Golden Retriever?
In 1936, in England, the KC changed their standard to include cream in acceptable colors. Today, English Golden Retrievers can be found around the world. However, to be a full English Golden Retriever, the dog must have European lines from both parents' sides that meet the standard for the KC. Full-grown, they typically weigh 55-75 pounds and stand 20-24 inches tall.
Can English Cream Golden Retrievers live with cats and other dogs?
English Cream Golden Retrievers are generally excellent with children of all ages. English Golden Retrievers are an intelligent breed that need consistent training. They're moderate barkers — they'll alert you when something's up but aren't excessive.
What activities do English Cream Golden Retrievers enjoy most?
English Golden Retrievers need plenty of daily exercise, especially if they are kept indoors. Overall, their exercise needs are very high.
Do English Cream Golden Retrievers need professional grooming?
The thick, soft and water repellent coat can come in a variety of shades. Any shade of gold or cream is acceptable. Grooming-wise, this breed is moderate.
How much space does a English Cream Golden Retriever need?
English Cream Golden Retrievers are best suited for a house with a good-sized yard. They are fairly easy to train.
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