The litter from this mating consisted of four yellow pups, Primrose, Ada, Cowslip and Crocus. In 1868 Nous was mated to a Tweed Water Spaniel bitch named Belle, who is recorded in the stud book as being whelped in 1863 and being of "Ladykirk breeding". The stud book states that Nous was a Flat-coated Retriever bred by Lord Chichester on his Stanmer Park estate near Brighton. One early account claimed Nous was purchased from a Russian circus trainer in Brighton, another claimed he was bought from a cobbler, and yet another claimed a gypsy. It is the pedigree of Nous that was the source for the romantic tales of the heritage of the Golden Retriever. Whilst uncommon, occasionally liver, brown, golden or yellow-coloured purebred Flat-coated Retriever pups are whelped to matings of two black parents. He started by acquiring a yellow-coloured Flat-coated Retriever dog called Nous Nous had been whelped in June 1864 and was the only yellow pup in an otherwise all black-coloured litter. In the 1860s Marjoribanks set out to create what to his mind was the ultimate breed of retriever at his Scottish estate Guisachan. Prior to the 1952 publication of the very detailed stud book which had been meticulously maintained by Marjoribanks, a number of romantic tales were published about the origins of the breed. The Golden Retriever was developed in Scotland in the nineteenth century by Sir Dudley Marjoribanks (later to become Baron Tweedmouth) from Flat-coated Retrievers judiciously crossed with Tweed Water Spaniels and some other British dog breeds. The breed was recognised by the Kennel Club in 1913, and during the interwar period spread to many parts of the world. He cross-bred Flat-coated Retrievers with Tweed Water Spaniels, with some further infusions of Red Setter, Labrador Retriever and Bloodhound. The breed was created by Sir Dudley Marjoribanks at his Scottish estate Guisachan in the late nineteenth century. It is a frequent competitor in dog shows and obedience trials it is also used as a gundog, and may be trained for use as a guide dog. It is commonly kept as a pet and is among the most frequently registered breeds in several Western countries. It is characterised by a gentle and affectionate nature and a striking golden coat. The Golden Retriever is a Scottish breed of retriever dog of medium size. Feel free to email or call for information.Flat or wavy double coat with good feathering, dense water-resistant undercoat English goldendoodles and english retrievers are our specialty. Look at available puppy pages to see our pups. Just email for pictures that are current and we can set a meet and greet.Įmail for details of coloring and parents For these current and future litters Always check our current puppy pages for pictures. These older pups have Lots of crate training experience.All puppy shots are finished, they are vet examined and microchipped. We may have one older female F1 English golden doodle as well. He is a beautiful color of light cream/light champaign cream shades. *If you are looking for that perfect older puppy, We have A beautiful boy turning one that we kept for making breeding choices. The hair is basically non shedding on our F1b rust pup and is wavy to loose curls as it grows out. Past pictures in our gallery give an idea of what the coloring looks like. We are taking deposits on these babies anytime and pictures can be seen under current doodles puppies or colorful puppies. Color compliments of our red standard poodle Takao who is the best boy! The English in mom throws a calmer puppy With that amazing teddy bear look. The other will be beautiful shades of reddish- gold to rust. One in the light cream color, F1 and is planned for birth in July time frame and we are taking deposits on this litter. We are planning 2 litters for summer for English doodles. View current babies on current golden retrievers page: I can always send pictures of parents for the coming litters. Past puppies shows our pictures for an idea of what our babies look like. We are taking deposits And/or you are welcome to come and choose your new best friend in person. ALSO: we have our litters for Summer! One ready in early june and one in early July for new homes. If you are looking for the perfect older puppy at 4 to 6 months we do have a couple of beauties available. We have been rich with Goldens this winter.
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