GOLDEN RETRIEVER LITTER COMING SOON IN SYRACUSE, INDIANA, USA
Litter On The Way
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Breed
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Available on
05/18/2026
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Expected
03/25/2026
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Size at Maturity
Large
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Shipping Area
Nationwide
Upcoming Litter Description
Each of our puppies goes home pre-loved and pre-spoiled with lots of socialization. We send home tons of information on training and raising a puppy and we are so thrilled to help families find the perfect additions to their home. The puppies in this litter are from AKC Registered parents and can also be registered with the AKC. Each of our adults is OFA certified for their hearts, knees and eyes and have yearly vet exams. These puppies are expected to be 64 to 81 pounds full grown. We offer a one-year health guarantee on our puppies. You can learn more about us and our puppies at SweetPuppyPaws.
Parents info
Father
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Breed
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Nickname
Teddy
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Champion Bloodlines
Yes
Clubs
American Kennel Club
Mother
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Breed
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Nickname
Georgia
Clubs
American Kennel Club
Breeder Information
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Breeder name
Justin
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Location:
SYRACUSE, Indiana, 46567 USUS
Mac
Jeremiah
Leah
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Breed overview
Golden Retriever
A.K.A.: Golden, Goldie, GR, Golden Pup, Golden Companion, British Retriever, Scottish Retriever, Yellow Retriever, Golden Fluff, Golden Scout, Golden Gun Dog, Field Golden, Golden Hunter, Sunshine Dog, Golden Friend
Overview:
The Golden Retriever, a beloved breed originating from the Scottish Highlands in the mid-19th century, was developed for retrieving game from land and water. Physically, they are medium-sized dogs known for their striking golden-colored coats, ranging from cream to dark gold, which are dense and water-repellent. Their gentle eyes and friendly smiles are as characteristic as their feathered tails and strong, well-proportioned bodies. Temperamentally, Golden Retrievers are celebrated for their amiable, intelligent, and devoted nature, making them exceptionally patient and tolerant companions. This makes them superb family dogs, typically great with children and other pets, though their need for space and exercise means they are generally less suited for apartment living. While generally robust, they are prone to certain health concerns such as hip and elbow dysplasia, certain cancers, and eye conditions, making regular veterinary check-ups crucial for their long-term well-being.
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