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Mini Golden Retrievers
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Bella's litter of Mini Golden Retrievers are here! She has 2 boys and 5 girls available. These puppies look just like a small Golden Retriever at maturity. Her first litter weighed anywhere from 20 to 30 lbs at maturity. Beautiful small Goldens! They are Golden Retriever crossed with American Cocker Spaniel. They are CKC registered. All of our puppies are vet health checked, recieve vet administered vaccinations, preventative dewormings, fecal check, and are microchipped prior to going to their new homes at 8 weeks of age. Both parents are genetically health tested to ensure healthy puppies and we also give a 2 year health guarantee. We reserve puppies by deposit. The deposit to reserve a puppy is $200 which is applied towards the total cost. The remaining balance is due when you pick up your puppy at 9 weeks of age. We do have geound transport options for those further away. Ground transport is an additional mileage based fee thru Hart Transport. If you would like a transport quote I will be glad to get you one. We send weekly updates to owners as puppies grow. Call or text for more info (336)343-3804 or visit us on Facebook at Hunting Creek Kennels.
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Hunting Creek Kennels
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About Golden Cocker Retriever Puppies
About Golden Cocker Retriever Puppies
What kind of dog is a Golden Cocker Retriever?
The Golden Cocker Retriever, also known as the Dakota Sport Retriever, is a hybrid dog made up of the Golden Retriever and the Cocker Spaniel. This breed originated in the United States. Full-grown, they typically weigh 30-45 pounds and stand 20-24 inches tall.
Do Golden Cocker Retrievers do well in a busy household?
Golden Cocker Retrievers are generally good with kids, especially when raised together. The Golden Cocker Retriever is a soft-tempered breed. They're moderate barkers — they'll alert you when something's up but aren't excessive.
How do I keep a Golden Cocker Retriever physically active?
The Golden Cocker Retriever loves to play and should be exercised on a daily basis. This breed is happiest when playing fetch and/or swimming but will do just as well with a long walk. Overall, their exercise needs are high.
How much brushing and bathing does a Golden Cocker Retriever need?
The Golden Cocker Retriever is considered a long-haired breed but they do shed less than the average Golden Retriever. The most prominent color is gold, by the Golden Cocker Retriever can come in all colors and patterns. Grooming-wise, this breed is low-maintenance.
What should first-time owners know about Golden Cocker Retrievers?
Golden Cocker Retrievers are best suited for a house with a good-sized yard. They are fairly easy to train.
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