White Sand
English Golden Retrievers & Maine Coons
About Us
We have been breeding English Golden Retriever puppies in the United States for over 20 years. We have spent many hours researching Golden Retriever pedigrees in order to purchase puppies from the best lineages available. We import our breeding dogs from well respected kennels in Europe which most we have personally visited or met at the dog shows in Europe. Establishing professional relationships on site with champion breeders in their homes, and at prominent dog shows builds an exceptionally high level of community and confidence in our own breeding program. By the way, if by chance you find yourself in England, do not miss one of the biggest shows in England called Crufts--it is definitely a sight to behold.
https://crufts.org.uk/
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In the United States our dogs are referred to as White Golden Retrievers, English Golden Retrievers, English Cream Golden Retrievers, or British Golden Retrievers. In Europe, these dogs are simply called Golden Retrievers. Back in the United States some believe that all Golden Retrievers from Europe are white. This is not true. The English Kennel Club color standard for the Golden Retriever is light cream to dark golden. Although we believe color is a matter of individual taste, we prefer the lighter color; however, there is so much more to our dogs than just color. Health, structure, temperament, and movement are critical considerations before contemplating color of the dog. We believe some American breeders choose dogs with an emphasis on color to produce white golden retrievers. Ultimately, we believe sacrificing the salient hallmarks of the breed for commercial purposes falls short of the amazing genetic potential of these impressive dogs. Please be careful of breeders who strive only to produce white golden retriever puppies.
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We have English Golden Retriever puppies all over the United States, California, North Carolina, Arizona, Alaska, Georgia, Florida, Texas, New York, Alabama, Kentucky, Michigan, and many other states.
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