This blog is for anyone interested in English Golden Retrievers. Whether you are dealing with a puppy or a mature dog, we'll talk about anything relating to this wonderful breed
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Tuesday, October 11, 2011
New Health Issues in English Golden Retrievers
They have come a long way in health testing with dogs and specifically with English Golden Retrievers. In addition to the normal tests for hip dysplasia, elbow dysplasia, eye issues and heart issues, there are new tests that have just come out. They now have tests for PRA-1 (Progressive Retinal Atrophy) and Ichthyosis. These are conditions that apply to English Goldens. What does this mean to pet owners? This is just another test that responsible breeders will do to make sure their lines are free from health defects. PRA is an eye issue that doesn't show up until later in a dogs life. It causes blindness in the dog, and it usually doesn't show up until after age 5. If you have two clear dogs, you can't pass it to their offspring. If you have a clear dog and a carrier, your puppy still can't get it. But if you put an affected dog to a clear or carrier, your puppy can develop it. It's for this reason that breeders with dogs that are affected with PRA-1 should not be breeding them. Be sure you ask your breeder if they have tested for this.
Ichthyosis is a much more common problem. Ichthyosis is a skin condition similar to dandruff, although in some puppies, they can develop very painful sores and lose their hair. It's not an ideal situation to have with your dog, but breeders can have an affected dog for ichthyosis and put it with a clear dog and your puppies will never get the disease. But this is only possible putting an affected dog with a clear dog. Again, this is something that responsible breeders should be testing for.
Be sure to ask your breeder if they have done all health testing and don't be afraid to ask for copies of it. We can't protect the breed we love without knowledgable pet owners asking questions.
Tuesday, August 23, 2011
Furry Family Members
Boy with his best friend
It's funny how the four legged family members in our life are more than just family pets. I know when my middle son is upset about something, the first thing he does is go straight to the dogs for their hugs and kisses and unconditional love. My youngest says the dogs are his best friends. He would spend all of his time talking to them and playing with them if he could.
And my husband is hysterical when it comes to our furry companions. As much as he complains about the state of our backyard because they dig and dig and chew and dig some more, he is so happy when he is greeted by our dogs each night as he arrives home. He'll spend five minutes giving and receiving love from them before he ever walks in the door to us.
And a dear friend said that our dogs have helped me find my 'heart place.' When you work full time at your own business, have children and a husband and schedules to juggle, practices, homework and work deadlines, there is very little time for yourself to just be. It's amazing how the dogs find your 'heart' place and remind you how to just 'be.' For me, nothing is more peaceful than the time each evening I spend with the dogs. After they've eaten and before the sun goes down, I spend time with them, just me and them, and we'll play fetch, I'll give them pets while they give me kisses, we'll dance (yes, my dogs love to dance!) and I'll sing crazy made up songs to them and we are content to just 'be.'
"He is your friend, your partner, your defender, your dog. You are his life, his love, his leader. He will be yours, faithful and true, to the last beat of his heart. You owe it to him to be worthy of such devotion."
- Unknown
It's funny how the four legged family members in our life are more than just family pets. I know when my middle son is upset about something, the first thing he does is go straight to the dogs for their hugs and kisses and unconditional love. My youngest says the dogs are his best friends. He would spend all of his time talking to them and playing with them if he could.
And my husband is hysterical when it comes to our furry companions. As much as he complains about the state of our backyard because they dig and dig and chew and dig some more, he is so happy when he is greeted by our dogs each night as he arrives home. He'll spend five minutes giving and receiving love from them before he ever walks in the door to us.
And a dear friend said that our dogs have helped me find my 'heart place.' When you work full time at your own business, have children and a husband and schedules to juggle, practices, homework and work deadlines, there is very little time for yourself to just be. It's amazing how the dogs find your 'heart' place and remind you how to just 'be.' For me, nothing is more peaceful than the time each evening I spend with the dogs. After they've eaten and before the sun goes down, I spend time with them, just me and them, and we'll play fetch, I'll give them pets while they give me kisses, we'll dance (yes, my dogs love to dance!) and I'll sing crazy made up songs to them and we are content to just 'be.'
"He is your friend, your partner, your defender, your dog. You are his life, his love, his leader. He will be yours, faithful and true, to the last beat of his heart. You owe it to him to be worthy of such devotion."
- Unknown
Saturday, August 13, 2011
My favorite dogs part two
Tea Rose of the Morning Valley
Last week I wrote about my favorite English/European Golden Retrievers from the past and present. The point was to help people who look at a pedigree for their dog have some sense of the "greats" in the breed. These are just my opinions and many breeders have differing ones. This week I'd like to talk about my favorite bitches. And let me tell you, this one was hard to write. There have been some amazing English Golden Retriever bitches throughout the years. It's just too difficult to pick only five favorites so what I did was make a list of SOME of my very favorites. Some of these dogs are still living and others have helped to shape the breed to what it is today. But they are all lovely in different ways.
First, there is Ch Styal Stephanie of Camrose. She was a fabulous bitch from the 1970's and 80's. I'm not sure if these facts are still true, but at one time she held more CC's than any other bitch with 27. She had a lovely head and her structure was lovely.
Another was Erinderry Gaelic Minstrel. She is just a lovely bitch with nice bone, coat and a lovely head. She produced the World Show winner this past year Dewmist Silk Screen (who won this same show again a few years ago).
Another of my favorite bitches is Gunhills Darby. Again, she has nice bone, coat and a lovely head and she has produced some beautiful goldens who have produced some spectacular goldens.
Rossbourne in Love is one of my favorites because the bone on this dog is lovely. I don't know that she was bred often or if she produced many champions, but I find her to be a lovely representation of what a golden should look like. Feminine yet lovely bone. She lived in the 1980's.
Remington Requisite of Ramchaine is a bitch that is still living today. I have had the opportunity to meet Jazmin several times and she's stunning. She's feminine and structurally lovely with nice bone. And I loved her temperament as well...very friendly and sweet. And she's had some beautiful offspring.
Xanthos Orange Blossom is just a lovely bitch. There's no two ways about it. And she is the dam to one of my favorite dogs, Xanthos Apple Jack. Some of my dogs have Xanthos Orange Blossom in their pedigrees. I think she is another wonderful representation of an English/European golden.
Gatchells Royal Orchid is a bitch you look at and think "WOW!" She was just stunning and another wonderful representation of the breed. She went on to produce some amazing dogs including Gatchells Man of Honour and Gatchells Prince of Thieves and she also produced Gatchells Ruby Tuesday who I think looks a lot like her mother.
This is just a few of the wonderful bitches that have helped shape the dogs we have today. There are many more.
Sunday, August 7, 2011
My Favorite Dogs
Erinderry Diamond Edge of Glenavis...photo by Lynn Kipps
It's funny when you talk to pet families because when they look at pedigrees of their dogs, it's like they are reading a foreign language. I totally remember the feeling and still feel that way some times. I thought in order to help people understand some of the "greats" in their dogs pedigrees, I would interject my two cents about my top five favorite dogs of all time, and my top favorites today. I will write another blog about my favorites girls in the future.
The dog you see at the top of the page is English/Irish Show Champion Erinderry Diamond Edge of Glenavis. Known as Clancy, I think he's probably one of the finest dogs that ever lived. He's got great bone, the blocky head, the lovely coat, and from what I am told, a wonderful temperament. He's one of my very favorite dogs of all time and almost all of my dogs have him in their pedigree.
Another stunning dog is Show Champion Elswood the Highlander. Again, he has nice bone, a beautiful coat and a blocky head. He went onto to sire many great dogs like Golmas Governor, Marjarmez My Guy at Rossgilde and the female English Show Champion Remington Remember Me to name a few.
English Champion Ritzilyn Cockney Robin is another spectacular dog in my opinion. He had a darker coat, a lovely head and chest and bone and that beautiful blocky head. Most of my dogs have "Robin" in their pedigree. And again from what I'm told, his temperament was outstanding! He sired many great dogs!
English Champion Sansue Golden Ruler is another one of my favorites for the same reason as the ones above. I just find him to be a great representation of what a Golden Retriever should look like. He sired quite a few wonderful dogs, and one that stands out to me specifically is Papete Philosopher, another lovely boy!
Lastly, English Champion Camrose Cabus Christopher set the standard in English Goldens forty years ago. If you look at a photo of him today, he's a nice boy. But in his day, he was outstanding! And he still holds many records today in the dog breeding and show world. He is in the pedigrees of all of my dogs. And my boy Max is a direct descendant...Toffer, as he was lovingly called, is Max's great grand-father.
Many of my favorite dogs today are descendants from these great dogs. Today my favorite dogs are:
Shardanell Talk O the Town at Ipcress
Ritzilyn Male Order
Xanthos Apple Jack
Camrose Time to Return
Ritzilyn Brandon
Ashbury Angel Heart
Majik Truth or Dare
Zampanzar Say it Again Shardanell
I am probably forgetting a few that I adore, but these dogs are some of the greats from today.
I am sure that there are many breeders and show folks who may not agree with all of my choices. And that diversity makes the world go round! But hopefully this helps you note some of the great English Goldens in your own dogs pedigree.
It's funny when you talk to pet families because when they look at pedigrees of their dogs, it's like they are reading a foreign language. I totally remember the feeling and still feel that way some times. I thought in order to help people understand some of the "greats" in their dogs pedigrees, I would interject my two cents about my top five favorite dogs of all time, and my top favorites today. I will write another blog about my favorites girls in the future.
The dog you see at the top of the page is English/Irish Show Champion Erinderry Diamond Edge of Glenavis. Known as Clancy, I think he's probably one of the finest dogs that ever lived. He's got great bone, the blocky head, the lovely coat, and from what I am told, a wonderful temperament. He's one of my very favorite dogs of all time and almost all of my dogs have him in their pedigree.
Another stunning dog is Show Champion Elswood the Highlander. Again, he has nice bone, a beautiful coat and a blocky head. He went onto to sire many great dogs like Golmas Governor, Marjarmez My Guy at Rossgilde and the female English Show Champion Remington Remember Me to name a few.
English Champion Ritzilyn Cockney Robin is another spectacular dog in my opinion. He had a darker coat, a lovely head and chest and bone and that beautiful blocky head. Most of my dogs have "Robin" in their pedigree. And again from what I'm told, his temperament was outstanding! He sired many great dogs!
English Champion Sansue Golden Ruler is another one of my favorites for the same reason as the ones above. I just find him to be a great representation of what a Golden Retriever should look like. He sired quite a few wonderful dogs, and one that stands out to me specifically is Papete Philosopher, another lovely boy!
Lastly, English Champion Camrose Cabus Christopher set the standard in English Goldens forty years ago. If you look at a photo of him today, he's a nice boy. But in his day, he was outstanding! And he still holds many records today in the dog breeding and show world. He is in the pedigrees of all of my dogs. And my boy Max is a direct descendant...Toffer, as he was lovingly called, is Max's great grand-father.
Many of my favorite dogs today are descendants from these great dogs. Today my favorite dogs are:
Shardanell Talk O the Town at Ipcress
Ritzilyn Male Order
Xanthos Apple Jack
Camrose Time to Return
Ritzilyn Brandon
Ashbury Angel Heart
Majik Truth or Dare
Zampanzar Say it Again Shardanell
I am probably forgetting a few that I adore, but these dogs are some of the greats from today.
I am sure that there are many breeders and show folks who may not agree with all of my choices. And that diversity makes the world go round! But hopefully this helps you note some of the great English Goldens in your own dogs pedigree.
Wednesday, August 3, 2011
Summer fun with your English Golden!
Summertime is such a great time of year with your four legged friends. My dogs love to be outside running, playing and being in the water. If you have a ball, they have the will to play fetch any time! They also love sitting inside in the cool air conditioning in the 100 degree days of summer. In NC, there have been many 95+ degree days as of late. In areas around the globe it's even hotter. So what are some things you can do with your dog in this type of heat, and what precautions should you take?
First, you should always bring lots of water for both your dog and yourself. Their coats act as built in air conditioners but they will need a lot of water to keep cool. It's good for you too!
Avoid playing in the hottest part of the day if possible. As with people so with dogs and they can get overheated just as we can. If you have to be out in the hottest part of the day, make sure you take a lot of breaks for water and rest. Again, you don't want either of you to become overheated in super hot weather.
And if you're like me with English Goldens, water is a great place to spend time. My dogs love the water whether it be a lake, an ocean, a pool or a garden hose! You may not like the mess that comes with a day at the water, but you're sure to have a lot of fun together!
Oh, and be sure to bring lots of sunscreen for you! A non-sunburned owner makes for a much happier day! Enjoy the weather and your furry friends. Fall will be here before we know it!
Sunday, July 17, 2011
Talented English Goldens
Most people know that dogs bring joy and unconditional love to their families. But did you know dogs can be quite humorous with little personalities all their own? Take Zoe for instance. She's sweet and quiet and oh, so obedient until there's something that catches her eye. Then she morphs into "S Squared" or "Super Sneaky" as we like to call her. Let me explain what I mean.
The above image is a photo of my son, Harrison jumping on the trampoline. Zoe LOVES to do what Harrison does so she decided to jump up on the trampoline with him. Now I told her five times to get down because I didn't want her to injure herself. But the minute I went into the house, the above scene in the photo happened.
Really, it's quite humorous. Here's a girl with a mind all her own. She's sweet and obedient, but by God when Harrison jumps on the trampoline, why should he have all the fun? So up she goes and shows the rest of us she can do what we can do. That takes talent!
But all of my dogs have their own personalities. Max will play fetch until my arm falls off. He has a retrieving instinct like nothing I've ever seen. Emma is the "alpha" and if she doesn't like something one of the other dogs does (ie. try to take her toy) she lets them know. Reagan just wants you to pet him. He's such a little love bug! He looks at you with these beautiful brown eyes and begs you to love him. There's no way you can say no to that!
Like people, dogs have their own personalities and idiosyncracies. And some are multi-talented. I would love to hear about what your talented dogs can do!
Monday, July 11, 2011
English Goldens....too smart for their own good at times!
This is my boy Finn. He's gorgeous, talented and super smart. He's gorgeous both inside and out. I have yet to find a sweeter golden. He's talented because he can find a ball in 5 seconds flat. You throw it, he'll retrieve it. Yes, he is an English Golden Retriever so he should be good at retrieving. And he's super smart because he can do things regular dogs can't. That is except for my other goldens. And the English goldens some of my friends have. And of course, my Bernese Mountain Dog, Sadie, but that's another story.
Now I have been saying how I really need to get back in shape. It's so hot outside in NC in the summer that it's hard to get motivated. I could be wrong, but I think my goldens got tired of hearing me complain about my weight so this morning, they decided to help old mom out.
Some how my babies figured out how to open the gate to get out of the backyard. That in itself is a feat. You have to lift up a bar that locks the gate into place. You have to open the lever. AND you have to unhook a dog collar that I put in place that serves as a second lock for my gate just in case. Somehow the little buggars figured out how to unlock all three and all of the sudden I hear my six year old running down the street saying, "Mommy! Get the leashes!!"
In a panic I immediately grab the leashes and head toward the door. Thank goodness two of mine came right back home and were happy to drink water and be in the cool air. But the other three were half way down the neighborhood with my six year old in tow. Bionic Mom took over. Here comes Jamie Summers toting her leashes running as fast as she can to catch three English Goldens and a six year old.
When they saw me running toward them shouting their names they came right to me with their sweet smiling faces. And Emma just smiled as if to say, "We just wanted to help, Mom." I guess that's what I get for complaining about needing to lose weight. My English Goldens made sure I was the one who was going to start my weight loss program whether I wanted to or not. Gotta love those smarty britches!!
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