That's a good looking dog cyclone.
Thanks, it’s a father son. Plan to breed the son this spring and keep another male. Montana and South Dakota in January.Those are some nice pics two golden. Where do you hunt?
Good looking dogs heading west!
I had to read that twice. I first read it as "Plan to breed them this spring...". I wasn't going to tell you your business, but I didn't think that would work out too well!Thanks, it’s a father son. Plan to breed the son this spring and keep another male. Montana and South Dakota in January.
I really like that photo.
I see that you have an ivory Golden in one picture. Tell me more about it please. We are adding another dog (wife's dog) to the house soon and she is set on a Golden Retriever, but will only consider an ivory one. We had a golden for 11 years before he passed, but he wasn't from a hunting lineage and to top it off was scared of everything including gun shots, shadows, leaves rustling grass.... Since I hunt more than most, it only makes sense to me that the next dog hunts, but I can't find much in my research about ivory's from hunting families. (I know all dogs can hunt, but this doesn't always correlate to high energy, intelligent dogs.) My last golden was a great pet and tremendous therapy after a long day, but he was not smart at all. I loved him, miss him, but don't ever want to have a dog that isn't intelligent and scared of everything. It seems like breeders have bred out all of the hunting traits in search of the perfect "pretty dog".