Monday, January 24, 2011

English Cream Golden Retriever Puppies



It wasn't until over one hundred years after the golden retriever breed was developed that the UK Kennel Club officially revised their standards to include the cream color. I don't know what standards they were using, but in my standards, it's one of the prettiest hue to have on a golden retriever. Just wait till you see an English cream golden retriever puppy and you will certainly be smitten! You will totally be hypnotized if you were to take him into your hands.

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Yes, it's totally legal and they are that dear! In fact, I have a hunch that the cream little cuties that are goldens have the greatest demand. Woe unto you if you don't line up to your nearest breeder early enough for you will certainly miss out.
Their dark round eyes and burly sturdy body will blow you off your mind. Not forgetting the sweet and calm temperament and the energy.
Let's just be clear here; I have heard of some folks who have been duped by some breeders when looking for white golden retriever puppies and have instead been given some cream ones. Well, First of all, count yourself lucky for this is as close as you are getting to a white pedigree golden. Second, "white" dogs are just hybrids and they are not even allowed in dog shows.
I know, I had the 'white doggy thing' too, but this should not be any reason to label the white kind as special. Some breeders (who are from Jupiter) are going to pull a fast one on you if they reckon that you don't have the information. Get a lot of info before you set out and for the love of God, don't purchase without seeing the dog. The deposits are mostly non-refundable!
The English type dogs seem to have the cream color in many cases as opposed to the American type. In fact in the American dog shows, the color cream is used to identify the English golden retrievers. They are accepted in the American shows by the way. Beware, your little champ will be all over the house and the compound doing some 'not-so-good-retrievals'. And they love the water and all kinds of water catchments (and even muck!). So the dirt on his or her beautiful cream coat of will be so conspicuous. If you are already sold out to the breed, welcome to the club!



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