Saturday, December 20, 2014

Puppies 2014 are all SOLD!

What exciting news! 
All of our puppies are going to wonderful homes as soon as they are old enough to leave their mama.
We are planning a litter in SUMMER of 2015
If you would like to be on our waiting list please call or text me at 208-447-8227
You can also email me at micheleadaline@gmail.com


Friday, December 19, 2014

Our Family


Meet Taylormade family kennels
Our goal is to create friendly, healthy, family dogs with the beauty and personality of a golden retriever only a smaller size and less shedding.




Our puppy care team











Us just a few miles from our home in Idaho




We love our puppies!

Monday, December 15, 2014

Our Puppies are 5 weeks old!


My how time flies and these healthy, happy babies have grown! No longer newborns, they are running, playing, coming when called, eating 3 puppy meals a day (on top of nursing from Pinkie), and starting potty training. 
Puppies are $1200. 
For local Idaho families pickup is $800
Check out our ad on Puppyfind.com
 call 208-447-8227
Our Puppies!
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Tracker Quin

Wednesday, December 10, 2014

What is a mini golden?

 I have had several people ask me "what is a miniature Golden Retriever and what are the benefits???"
In answer to the the first question, a miniature Golden Retriever is a mix between a golden retriever and a cocker spaniel. The registered name is Golden Cocker Retriever
 Our puppies mother is an AKC Golden Retriever, she is an English Cream making her almost a white color which I absolutely love! She comes from Champion show lines on her mother and her father's side. Champion means the dog was examined carefully in look and temperament and outperformed other dogs in it's breed, champion lines are good to have in your dog especially if you want a good temperament.The puppies father is an AKC Cocker Spaniel also nice champion bloodlines.
The benefits of  mini Goldens:

  •  Generally less health problems. Hip dysplasia, eye problems, and ear infections can be dramatically reduced in this combination of breeding.
  • The puppies tend to take on more of the Golden Retriever look but not always.
  • Smaller size, my goal is a smaller size around 25-50 lbs and about 12-15 inches tall. Golden Retrievers are generally 65-95 lbs, Cocker Spaniels are 15-30 lbs. My golden is 70 lbs and the Cocker is 25 lbs, both dogs are on the smaller side of their breed. 
  • Less shedding, because daddy dog is non shedding this helps to reduce the shedding in our mini goldens.
 Our mother dog, Taylor's Pinkerton Paulette or "Pinkie" for short, is a 70 lb golden retriever and the father St James Gianni Versace or "Gianni" for short is a smaller 25 lb cocker spaniel. Gianni has a soft non-shedding coat, perfect for what we were looking for in our puppies. Our mini Golden Piper is 38lbs and she is a great small/medium dog.
Below are pictures of mama Pinkie and father Gianni. Both fabulous dogs!
Mother-Pinkerton

Pinkerton comes from fine Champion lines on both parents and is a beautiful healthy AKC Golden Retriever

Taylor's Pinkerton Paulette

Pinkerton's Father is from SolidRockGoldens.com
Pinkerton's Mother is from utahenglishgoldens.com


Shanz Gianni Versace our Cocker Spaniel Sire has 90% champion bloodlines including nice Brazilian champion lines.
St' James Gianni of Versace

Tuesday, December 9, 2014

We are on Puppyfind.com

I am really excited about our ad on Puppyfind.com. You will have to set up a free account and type Miniature Golden Retriever, click find my breed, then click on "Puppies for Sale!"


Socializing

Eden and Anna with Maverick

Sadie snuggling Duke

Mama, Pinkerton has been extremely tolerant of having visitors 

Sadie making sure everyone gets held, very important for early puppy socialization 

Elijah and Sadie providing socialization skills

Awe, socializing with each other

4 weeks old!

Our puppies turned 4 weeks old, are they the cutest puff balls? They got to try puppy food for the first time and they seemed eager to try it. They also got to go outside for the first time today.
 They have been busy, we took the puppies on their first outing last week to our daughter Anna's 2nd grade class. Anna did a power point presentation on the birth of the puppies and gave the kids some fun facts about what it is like to raise 8 pups. On Thursday (12-11) they are all going to our son Eli's 5th grade class because he wanted to bring them for show-and-tell as well. 


Here they are outside for the first time trying out some puppy food.


We feed Nature's Domain because it seems to be a good quality food from the research I have done and I love how Costco sells it in bulk at a great price.
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The puppy food was a hit!


After about a half hour outside this morning the babies were getting kind of cold, so back home to the whelping box in our master bathroom.