Choosing The Right Golden Retriever Breeder

Now that you have decided to get a golden retriever, you will need to take the time to decide on where you want to get your puppy from. Although you will want to check whether the puppy you are interested in is healthy and strong, there is no guarantee that it will grow up with this being the case. This means that it is important that you choose your golden retriever breeder carefully as you will need to trust their opinion when choosing a puppy.

In terms of dog breeders, there are three main routes that you can take to find a golden retriever. I will go through them here and provide you with some information relating to each one.

Backyard Breeders

Choosing to buy a golden retriever puppy from a backyard breeder is not the most ideal situation. Backyard breeders are usually those that own a couple of goldens a fancy the idea of the female having puppies before getting her spayed. Although there are exceptions backyard breeders don’t look for quality with their litters, so make sure you do your research before opting for this type of breeder.

Pet Shop or Dealer

Although pretty common, the pet shop is one of the worst places you can get your golden retriever from. The puppies that they sell are often bred poorly and raised in poor venues. Remember that the pet shop is looking to make a profit and nothing more, so there is little emphasis on quality here.

Pet shops make a good profit from providing puppies for sale due to the limited resources that are provided to breeding, golden retriever training, and overall care of the puppies. Even though this is the case, many families will think of this type of breeder as the first choice when buying their golden retriever. However, if you want a puppy that you know is bred well and healthy you are better off looking for a hobby breeder.

Hobby Breeders

This is the most ideal location to get your golden puppy. You will find that hobby breeders are committed to bringing up top quality pups and are loyal to the care of them. Hobby breeders do make money from breeding, although the money is not the priority to them. They care more about the quality of the golden retriever puppies than anything else, and remain committed to helping you find the most ideal pup for your home and the best golden retriever puppy.

Hobby breeders do not just look at the litter as a whole, but instead care for each one of their puppies. This means that if you want the best puppy for your money then hobby breeders should be your first choice. They rarely produce poor quality golden retrievers and you can rest assured that the puppy that the breeder will help you choose will be healthy from the beginning.