Adoption and Breed Information


    Many of us not only like to train and hunt our versatile hunting dogs, but also enjoy the challenges of breeding our beloved gun dogs.  For the first time breeder or the experienced kennel owner, a clear, concise puppy purchase agreement should be a part of all puppy sales. 

    Adopting a Dog

    Getting a dog can be an exciting and fun experience but it can also be very frustrating if you do not know what to expect from the process. It is best to plan for your new dog carefully rather than bringing home a new pet on a whim.

    Getting a puppy is like bringing a 2 year-old child into the home. Lots of fun, but lots of places for them to get into trouble!

    Many of us not only like to train and hunt our versatile hunting dogs, but also enjoy the challenges of breeding our beloved gun dogs.  For the first time breeder or the experienced kennel owner, a clear, concise puppy purchase agreement should be a part of all puppy sales. 

    The thought of getting a new puppy is very exciting and conjures up thoughts of how wonderful a team the two of you will make.  As we think of a new canine companion, we think of the joy we will have with a cute, little pup racing around the house - experiencing the world anew! 

    The Golden Retriever

    All modern Golden Retrievers can trace their ancestry back to the late 1800s breeding program of Sir Dudley Majoribanks (Lord Tweedmouth) incorporated on his Guisachan estate in Scotland.


    A dog can be a wonderful addition to your family, and a great companion for your child. Choosing the right dog for your child and your family is something that should be thought about before going “dog shopping”.