Our beautiful Golden Retriever, Shadow has had a litter of 11 Goldador puppies. 5 girls and 6 boys.
Shadow is our family pet. She is an energetic bundle of joy. She is very obedient and easy to train.
Dad is a yellow labrador with a lovely temperament.
The puppies have been raised in our family home and are well socialised including with children and babies.
Goldadors, as a mixed breed of Labrador and Golden Retriever are affectionate and friendly. An ideal family pet. They are an energetic breed also so do require daily walks.
Puppies will be 8 weeks old - Sunday 18th July.
On collection they will have had up to date worm and flea treatment, they will have been microchipped, vaccinated and vet checked. They also will have 4 weeks pet insurance.
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Report ListingIs the Goldador the right pet for your lifestyle? Read our Goldador Dog Breed Information. It is important to consider these facts to help you decide whether you are ready for long-term pet ownership.
Goldador Breed Information