It’s Nice To Hear

We work hard to ensure that we place all of our AKC Golden Retriever puppies in wonderful homes. We find it is really a delight to work with the folks who become our dogs’ new families. And so to receive a note like the following makes our day!Huck Golden Retriever Male

Happy holidays to the Moore family!

I’m sorry it’s taken us so long to update you on Huck.  He’s a big bundle of energy, so it’s hard to get him to pose for pictures. 

I have attached a few, taken over the last few months.  (I apologize for the poor quality – I’m a bad photographer!)  But I think you can get a good sense of how he has grown.  I think he’s going to be the spitting image of Jenny – he has her curls on his back!

I also attached a picture of his graduation from Puppy Kindergarten – he was the star pupil, at both Kindergarten and Advanced Puppy classes!  He is the best boy – when there are treats to be earned!  He really is good at loose-leash walking – his trainer was very impressed.  He picks up everything very quickly.  Most puppies repeat Advanced Puppy more than once, but our trainer thinks he’s ready to move on to Level 2 already.There is also a picture of him with big sister Emma.  The two are inseparable!  His favorite sleeping position is on top of her.  He has a big, comfortable bed of his own, but he always prefers to share Emma’s – whether she likes it or not!…

Photo 5 was taken this morning.  He looks a little sleepy – just woke up from a nap.  He is up to 48 pounds and still growing fast.  We are trying to hold off on neutering him until he is full-grown, to give his bones a good chance to develop naturally. 

Everyone who meets him says that he is the quintessential golden retriever puppy, and asks who our breeder is.  I suspect you will have lots of inquiries from New Hampshire next summer!He has the sweetest, most loving personality.  We couldn’t have asked for a more perfect puppy!  I hope you all are doing well, and have a wonderful holiday season!

Regards,

Beth A.

Handsome Huck 

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