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Golden Retriever

Posted: Thu Feb 17, 2005 1:01 pm
by bob
I would like to breed my Golden with another registered golden. Can any of you point me in the right direction as far as websites or magazine that might have contacts. Dog is registered and hunts his ass off, but does not compete.
Thanks bob

Dog

Posted: Thu Feb 17, 2005 8:27 pm
by D. Walker
You just want to breed? Are you out to breed to produce good dogs?
Have you had the eyes cerfed - hips OFA - Elbows.
There are lots of Goldens out there - check out Retriever field trial news for a stud -

Re: Golden Retriever

Posted: Fri Feb 18, 2005 12:28 am
by dukdawgn
bob wrote:Dog is registered and hunts his !@# off, but does not compete.


Sounds like he's looking for the dog a girlfriend, not a stud.... but then again, this is a hippy-duck-dog we're talking about! :lol:

which one is it?

Posted: Sat Feb 19, 2005 3:58 pm
by DuckyDan
A good golden with eye and hip certifications are hard to come by! I've recently spoken for a pup that I'm waiting to get in March! If you've got a golden from a hunting background and he's over 2, I'd go ahead and get his hips x-rayed and send them to OFA or PennHIP. It'd be worth the money to see if they're good. If he gets his hips certified, he's automatically "worth" more as far as breeding potential. There's a lot of good golden bitches out there, but no one with health certifications and hunt test titles is going to breed their bitch to someone who doesn't have any certification. What I'm saying is, you'd get yourself a lot "better" puppy if you went ahead and got his hips and eyes certified, then you'd have a better search for a female. Backyard goldens that make good hunting companions are few and far between. I did months and months of research before deciding on my dog and the "newspaper" goldens go for around $200 and the ones with health clearances and impressive parents go for $700-$1500. They're all great animals. I grew up with the "newspaper dogs" and never really had any of these certifications, but they're worth the time and money in the sense that you get a healthy pup and also more money for your pups, as well as more "desireable" mates. It's kind of like the supermodel who graduated from Harvard isn't going to make babies with a hobo. He may be a great guy and plenty smart and decent, but that just ain't going to happen. You clean up your hobo, give him a law degree, etc. and suddenly, she's fair game.

Good luck! Glad to see another lover of the swampcollies! In my opinion, they're more personable than labs! Congratulations on your hunting buddy!

Anyone on here run hunt tests with their goldens? I'm hoping to run mine "started" this fall and let him hunt some ducks with me. Of course, I've still got a long way to go! He's only 3 weeks right now!

Goldens

Posted: Sat Feb 19, 2005 8:21 pm
by D. Walker
This past year my dad who also trains titled out all of his goldens that were in for training.

Ellie - Golden Female MH @ 3 years old
Cracker - Golden male MH @ 2 and a half
Lucas - Golden male MH @ 3 and a half

Most of the high roller goldens that I have ran or ran against are northern and east coast dogs mostly out of Rosehills mr speaker owned by Lorri Jolly Speaker is an AFC and MH and he is a Golden Retriever.
ALso the Topbrass lines are great trained a few out of the topbrass lines
( Jackie Mertens )

Bob

Posted: Sun Feb 20, 2005 11:09 pm
by bob
Judge is a 2 year old male. I was told to wait 24 months to have him certified. Thanks for the leads. Any Idea where your dad got his three dogs.

Dogs

Posted: Mon Feb 21, 2005 10:48 am
by D. Walker
They are some of his clients dogs - one of the males and one of the females are home since they titled out this past year - one of the males is still here - dad is getting him tuned up trying to qualify him for the master national.

the sire on all three dogs is AFC - Rosehills Mr. SPeaker MH - GM

Lorri Jolly lives in Tn - SPeaker still gets studded out a lot.

Most of the high powered goldens that I have seen are from up north or around here to the east coast.

His website is http://www.cedargrovekennels.com

David

thanks

Posted: Tue Feb 22, 2005 10:51 pm
by bob
thanks guys,
Walker. I think you guys trained this crazy sumbitch named R. Croom's dog. Ended up getting hit by a car. Croom went to the crazy farm (not over the dog).
ill be in touch with your dad. how far is lebanon from holly springs, ms?

nmever

Posted: Wed Feb 23, 2005 7:03 am
by D. Walker
I have never heard of that dog.....sorry - I am just here training to get out of the snow in Colorado - Back to Colorado April 4th.