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LITTER PLANS 2008

We have two litters planned for 2008.

This page will be updated as soon as we have definite news.

If you would like further information please feel free to contact me.

e-mail: 

or

telephone: (01692) 536623

 

 

Our aim is to produce quality puppies who are biddable, healthy, and who fit the breed standard as closely as possible.  Temperament will always be a priority.

All litters will be carefully planned. 

We are prepared to travel to ensure we find the stud dog which is most compatible in terms of temperament, health and conformation and type.

Both parents must have current clear eye certificates and good hip scores. 

Elbow scoring is now becoming more widespread within the breed.  Future generations of our Golden Retrievers at Kendaamber will all be elbow scored.

Our puppies will be raised in a home environment where they are used to children and other animals. 

Puppies will leave with a Puppy Pack, including a comforter for their first night away from their litter mates, six weeks free insurance and a comprehensive guide regarding all aspects of their care. 

All puppies will be registered with the Kennel Club but there will be endorsements on their Kennel Club Registration Certificate in order to protect them from indiscriminate breeding.

A lifetime of support and advice will be available.

 

 

Only permanent loving homes will be considered.

We expect our puppies to receive the highest standard of care throughout their lives and live in a happy, secure, stimulating and permanent home. 

Our own dogs live in our home as part of our family, not in kennels, and this is what we will expect for our puppies.

We reserve the right to refuse to sell a puppy.

 

 

Some patience is required as we are not a commercial breeder and only intend to breed if we wish to keep a puppy ourselves.

 

 

The Breed Standard

Soli at 3 yrs

Above:  Sh Ch Stormerick Solomon JW ShCM

(photo by Lyn Kipps - Wheatcroft Golden Retrievers)

General Appearance: Symmetrical, balanced, active, powerful, level mover, sound with kindly expression.

Characteristics: Biddable, intelligent and possessing natural working ability.

Temperament: Kindly, friendly and confident.

Head & Skull: Balanced and well-chiselled, skull broad without coarseness; well set on neck, muzzle powerful, wide and deep. Length of foreface approximately equals length from well-defined stop to occiput. Nose preferably black.

Eyes: Dark brown, set well apart, dark rims.

Ears: Moderate size, set on approximately level with eyes.

Mouth: Jaws strong, with a perfect, regular and complete scissor bite, ie upper teeth closely overlapping lower teeth and set to the jaws.

Neck: Good length, clean and muscular.

Forequarters: Forelegs straight with good bone, shoulders well laid back, long in blade with upper arm of equal length placing legs well under body. Elbows close fitting.

Body: Balanced, short coupled, deep through heart. Ribs deep and well sprung. Level top-line.

Hindquarters: Loin and legs strong and muscular, good second thighs, well bent stifles. Hocks well let down, straight when viewed from the rear, neither turning in nor out. Cow hocks highly undesirable.

Feet: Round and cat-like.

Tail: Set on and carried level with back, reaching the hocks without curl at tip.

Gait/Movement: Powerful with good drive. Straight and true in front and rear. Stride long and free with no sign of hackney action in front.

Coat: Flat or wavy with good feathering, dense water-resisting undercoat.

Colour: Any shade of gold or cream, neither red nor mahogany. A few white hairs on chest only permissible.

Size: Height at withers: Dogs 56-61cms (22-24ins); Bitches 51-56 cms (20-22ins).

Faults: Any departure from the foregoing points should be considered a fault and the seriousness with which the fault should be regarded should be in exact proportion to its degree and its effect upon the health and welfare of the dog.

Note: Male animals should have two apparently normal testicles fully descended into the scrotum.

 

 

Below is a link to an educational site which provides information about Puppy Farming in the UK.