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For Sale Golden Retriever Puppies

19_A_CPT

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Bon Aqua, TN
If you are looking for a great breed to let your kids grow up with or to grow old with, the Golden is hard to beat.
We have a litter born September 14 that are almost 5 weeks old. Will be ready to go November 9th. (8 weeks)
5 boys, 5 girls, all healthy.
2 rounds of worming (4 by the time they are ready to go)
1st round of shots will be at 6 weeks. Next round will be due at 10-12 weeks.
Strict diet of Purina Pro Plan Puppy with Chicken Broth and/or Water.
Acclimated to people.
This will be our last litter.
We have mom and dad both on site as they are our personal dogs.
PM me with any questions.
Bring your kids and let them play with them.
 

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Oh my... This is a great opportunity. We are on on fourth Golden Retriever. Wonderful additions to any family! Every single one of them have a very unique personality. Our current boy is 9 years old and I am his comfort human.... he freaks out when he can't see me... It is nice to be adored no matter my moods ;o)
 
I have a buddy with 3 under a year old and when we visited him over the summer their house was chaos. I couldn't imagine that nightmare on a daily basis.
We're on our third. Damn heathens that first year. lol
Yall don't be hexxing me with those negative vibes lol
 
I have had them for years, was a breeder in the past.

I had one girl whose hunting instincts were so strong you never knew what she was gonna bring home. She'd carry full sized groundhogs into the garage and drop at your feet. Usually they weren't dead and would take off again. She came home once tore up bad carrying a big muskrat. That thing tore her cheek so bad you could see her teeth with her mouth closed. She was covered in blood but didn't care cause she was so proud of herself. I was tending the garden once with her and she started acting real birdy. She knew she wasn't allowed in the garden. I thought she was nuts. Finally I said go ahead and get it to see what she was after. She flushed young pheasant hiding by the tomatoes.
 

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