Frequently Asked Questions


How do I reserve a puppy?

You can reserve a puppy by contacting us directly. We require a $500 deposit to hold your spot on the waiting list.

What comes with my puppy when I take them home?

Each puppy goes home with up-to-date vaccinations, a health certificate, AKC registration paperwork, a small bag of starter food, and a puppy care package.

Are the puppies socialized before they go home?

Yes! Our puppies are raised in a family environment with plenty of socialization, interaction with children, and exposure to different sounds and surroundings to prepare them for life in your home.

Do you offer any health guarantees?

Yes, we offer a health guarantee that covers genetic defects. All of our puppies undergo thorough health checks before going to their new homes.

Can I visit the puppies before adopting?

Absolutely! We encourage visits by appointment so you can meet the puppies and their parents, and see where they’re raised.

What is your pricing for a golden retriever puppy?

Pricing varies based on the specific litter and individual puppy. Please contact us for more details on current and upcoming litters.

When can I take my puppy home?

Puppies are ready for their new homes at around 8 weeks of age, after they’ve received their first round of vaccinations and health checks.

Do you offer delivery or shipping for puppies?

We prefer you pick up your puppy in person, but in some cases, we can arrange transportation for an additional fee. Please contact us for details.

What type of food do you recommend for golden retriever puppies?

We provide starter food and will give you recommendations on the best diet to keep your puppy healthy and thriving.

Do you offer ongoing support after adoption?

Yes! We’re here for you throughout your puppy’s life and are happy to provide advice on training, health, and care whenever needed.

What health testing do you perform on the parents?

All parent dogs are tested for common genetic conditions in golden retrievers, including hip dysplasia, elbow dysplasia, and heart and eye conditions.