Orange Collar Goldador, a female Golden Retriever and Goldador for sale in Fredonia, NY – Photo 1 of 9
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Orange Collar Goldador

Female, Born on 01/13/26 - 7 weeks
Available for: Pickup, Local Delivery
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Family raised Goldador puppies looking for their forever homes! Both Dad (Buck) and Mom (Daisy) are our family dogs and puppies are born and raised in our home with lots of love and socializing. This designer breed of two of the most well loved dogs breeds make the best family dogs. They are loyal, loving, smart, trainable and fun! Daisy (Mom, 3.5 years old) is a Purebred AKC registered Golden Retriever with a sweet, gentle and calm personality. Buck (Dad, 6 years old) is a 50/50 designer Goldador. He is the best family dog with a fun-loving personality. His mother was an AKC registered Labrador Retriever and his father was an AKC registered Golden Retriever. Puppies will be vet checked, up to date on all vaccines & deworming and ready for their new homes on March 10th at 8 weeks old. Please message if interested and for more information.
Coat Colors:
Gold/Yellow
Cream
White
Coat Pattern:
Solid
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Golden Retriever
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About Golden Retriever Puppies
What is a Golden Retriever like?
Golden Retrievers embody the idea man’s best friend. They are friendly, happy-go-lucky dogs who love their people. They always have a happy, excited look on their face and are never at a loss for energy. Golden Retrievers are one of the most popular dogs ever for good reason. Full-grown, they typically weigh 55-75 pounds and stand 21-24 inches tall.
Will a Golden Retriever get along with my other pets?
Golden Retrievers are generally excellent with children of all ages. They don’t usually do very well with being outdoor dogs and may misbehave if they are kept apart from their favorite human companions for too long. Golden Retrievers usually get along alright with other pets, especially if they are raised with them from the beginning. They're relatively quiet and don't bark much.
What's the best way to exercise a Golden Retriever?
Are you active? Golden Retrievers sure are! A happy Golden Retriever gets at least an hour of exercise every day. Overall, their exercise needs are very high.
How much grooming does a Golden Retriever need?
Golden Retrievers have long hair that does require regular brushing, which will help control the amount of hair you find around your house. Even with regular brushing, you should know that Golden Retrievers do shed quite a bit. Other than brushing, it’s pretty simple : Give you Golden Retriever a bath after they play in the mud, in salt water, or in a pool, and you won’t have a smelly dog on your hands. Grooming-wise, this breed is low-maintenance.
How much space does a Golden Retriever need?
Golden Retrievers are best suited for a home with a yard, though they can adapt to apartment life with enough exercise. In fact, they love them so much that it’s important that they live inside with you. They don’t usually do very well with being outdoor dogs and may misbehave if they are kept apart from their favorite human companions for too long. They are highly trainable and eager to learn.
Goldador
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About Goldador Puppies
What kind of dog is a Goldador?
The Goldador is a crossbreed between a Golden Retriever and a Labrador Retriever. Full-grown, they typically weigh 60-80 pounds and stand 22-24 inches tall.
Are Goldadors safe around children?
Goldadors are generally excellent with children of all ages. Goldadors are highly adaptable and do well in a variety of living situations, from apartments to larger homes with yards, as long as they receive adequate exercise and mental stimulation. They're relatively quiet and don't bark much.
How do I keep a Goldador physically active?
The Goldador is an active and energetic dog that requires daily exercise and mental stimulation to stay healthy and happy. They enjoy a variety of activities such as walks, runs, playtime in the yard, and games such as fetch or frisbee. Due to their intelligence and eagerness to please, they also excel in activities like obedience training, agility, and retrieving. Overall, their exercise needs are very high.
How much grooming does a Goldador need?
The Goldador's coat can vary depending on the breeding, but generally, it is short, dense, and can come in a range of colors including gold, black, chocolate, and cream. The coat is water-resistant and sheds moderately year-round, requiring regular brushing to keep it healthy and shiny. Due to their double coat, they may shed more heavily during seasonal changes. Grooming-wise, this breed is low-maintenance.
How much space does a Goldador need?
Goldadors are best suited for a home with a yard, though they can adapt to apartment life with enough exercise. Goldadors are highly adaptable and do well in a variety of living situations, from apartments to larger homes with yards, as long as they receive adequate exercise and mental stimulation. They are fairly easy to train.
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