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Shiloh
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About Shiloh
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Meet Shiloh, the little explorer of the litter. He may be mini in size, but he’s got that full‑Golden confidence — the kind that makes him march right into new places like he’s been there a hundred times.
Shiloh comes from AKC‑registered parents, and his dad carries a dual Ukrainian pedigree, giving him that classic Golden Retriever look and temperament in a smaller, easy‑to‑handle package. He’s 100% Golden Retriever — just the compact, take‑anywhere version.
Raised right inside our home on our all‑natural, organic farm, Shiloh is used to everyday family life, new sounds, and plenty of hands-on attention. He’s curious, brave, and always ready to check out whatever’s happening around him.
Outside, he loves trotting through the grass, following trails, and investigating every leaf, stick, and rustle like a tiny adventurer on patrol. He’s playful, confident, and always up for a little mission — even if that mission is just finding the perfect sunny spot to flop down in.
With his bright eyes, sturdy little stance, and fearless personality, Shiloh is the perfect fit for a family who wants a mini Golden with a big, adventurous heart.
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Patch of Heaven Golden Retrievers
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About Miniature Golden Retriever Puppies
About Miniature Golden Retriever Puppies
What are Miniature Golden Retrievers known for?
The Miniature Golden Retriever is a designer hybrid consisting of Golden Retriever, Poodle and Cocker Spaniel. The breed originated within the United States. Full-grown, they typically weigh 20-45 pounds and stand 14-20 inches tall.
Are Miniature Golden Retrievers good family dogs?
Miniature Golden Retrievers are generally good with kids, especially when raised together. The Miniature Golden Retriever is an easy to train breed, as they are very intelligent. They're moderate barkers — they'll alert you when something's up but aren't excessive.
Can Miniature Golden Retrievers keep up with an active lifestyle?
A high energy level is common in the Miniature Golden Retriever. This breed will require daily brisk walks or jogs in addition to regular play. Not getting this breed their necessary exercise could result in naughty behavior. Overall, their exercise needs are high.
Is a Miniature Golden Retriever a good choice for someone with allergies?
The coat of the Miniature Golden Retriever should closely resemble it's larger counterpart. Though there is Poodle within the mix, the coat should be straight. Accepted colors are gold, dark gold, red, cream, and white. Grooming-wise, this breed is moderate.
Where do Miniature Golden Retrievers do best — city or country?
Miniature Golden Retrievers are best suited for a home with a yard, though they can adapt to apartment life with enough exercise. They are fairly easy to train.
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