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    View Listing for Only 8 Spots Left For The 2010 ACHC Registered Goberian Puppies Waiting List!!
    Breed: Dog > Golden Retriever
    Breeder: Whitney Myers
    Location: George, IA
    Date/Time: Wednesday, Sep 16,2009
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    [[PICTURES ARE OF PREVIOUS LITTER, ALL HAVE FOUND LOVING HOMES!!]]

    [[We are now re-opening the waiting list until September 21st 2009]].

    We are now accepting deposits for the 2010 litter of Goberians.

    We require a $50 (non-refundable) fee to be placed on the waiting list, which is highly recommended as these puppies DO SELL FAST!

    Waiting List

    Pick#1-Female: -Pending to Anna and Family (Not sure of gender they want right now)

    Pick#2-Female: Available

    Pick#3- Female: Available

    Pick#4-Female: Available

    Pick#5-Female: Available

    Pick#1-Male: Pending

    Pick#2 Male: Pending to Anna and Family (Not sure of gender they want right now)

    Pick#2 or 3 depending on Anna and families decision-Male: Available

    Pick#3 or 4- Male: Available

    Pick#4 or 5-Male: Available

    Pick#5-Male: Available

    **If Jax does not have 9-10 puppies and you are the 9-10th spot on the list your deposit will be returned, however deposits will not be returned under any other circumstances but will be 'rolled over' to the next litter if you choose to purchase a puppy at a later time.

    We will breed the two dogs at the end of this year, making pups born around Jan-Feb and ready March-April depending on when Jax comes in heat again.

    All puppies will come with at least their first set of puppy shots/vet checked, dewormed, Health guarantee/warranty, pet puppy contract, American Canine Hybrid Club registration papers, small sample of food and a collar before going to their new home.

    If kept long enough to need second set of shots price will go up.

    Prices are determined by bone structure, color and personality.

    Goberian puppies range from $500(Cream/Golden and Black/Whites-brown eyes) to $600-$700(Agouti's and pups with blue eyes).

    (Half is to be paid when puppies are born, other half and any other fees are to be paid at least 1 week before pickup/delivery)

    Colors will range from Golden/Cream, Agouti, or black/white/golden but are NOT guaranteed. Some MIGHT have blue eyes or be bi-eyed.

    Email or call ASAP for more information and to find out how you can place your deposit!

    Look for AKC German Shepherds mid-end of next year (2010) as well!

    Vital Details
    Gender: Male
    Available: 8
    Estimated cost-to-own: $50.00
    About The Breed
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    The Golden Retriever is a relatively modern and very popular breed of dog. It was developed as a retrieving dog to use while hunting wild fowl. Today it is one of the most common family dogs as it is easy to handle, very tolerant and does not require very much from the owner(s), other than regular exercise, food and veterinary check-ups. It is often affectionately known as a Golden or Yellow Retriever. Golden Retrievers are usually compatible with people and other dogs. It will bark when startled but other than that it makes a poor watchdog due to its friendly nature. Golden Retrievers are particularly valued for their high level of sociability towards people.

    The Golden should be athletic, well balanced, and symmetrical. Its appearance should reflect its merry and outgoing temperament, and it should never look sulky or aggressive. This is a large breed very similar in appearance to the yellow Labrador Retriever, especially when young. The most obvious difference is the Golden Retriever's luxuriant coat.

    The coat should be dense and waterproof, and may be straight or moderately wavy. It should not be silky, hard, or wooly. It must lie flat against the body. The AKC standard states that the coat is a "rich, lustrous golden of various shades", disallowing coats that are extremely light or extremely dark. This leaves the outer ranges of coat color up to a judge's discretion when competing in conformation shows. Judges may also disallow goldens with brown or pink noses, though these are very rare. The Golden's coat can also be what people call a 'mahogany' color, or what people see as 'redheads' in people. As a golden grows older their coats can become darker shades or lighter tints of brown, along with or excluding a noticeable whitening of the fur on and around the face.