Home of five of the top ten Goldens in the country from the United Kennel club!
We encourage you to visit these links.  As a conscientious breeder, we feel it is vital to educate pet owners and provide information that will promote responsible pet ownership.
Links!
AKC

http://www.akc.org/


The AKC's Mission: Maintain a registry for purebred dogs and preserve its integrity.  Sanction dog events that promote interest in, and sustain the process of breeding for type and function of purebred dogs.  Take whatever actions necessary to protect and assure the continuation of the sport of purebred dogs.


Fort Detroit Golden Retriever Club

http://www.fdgrc.org/

Membership in the Fort Detroit Golden Retriever Club is open to any person actively interested in promoting the aims of the Club i.e., careful and restrictive breeding of genetically sound, instinctive and temperamentally balanced Dolden Retrievers.  The Club meets monthly for Golden Retriever related activities such as field training sessions, informal and AKC sanctioned matches, obedience and conformation work, speciality point events, working certificate tests, tracking tests and educational presentations.  The key word in the above outline is ACTIVE.  We are not just a social club, although there is much socialbility.  Persons who wish to be become active members are invited to subscribe to our Club Newsletter, which has information about our activities.  Anyone is welcome.  If after attending at least three of our meetings within twelve months, you find yourself in accord with our aims, we invite you to submit an application form to the Board of Directors.


Golden Retriever Rescue of Michigan

http://www.grrom.com/

Our mission is to locate suitable adoptive homes for homeless and displaced Golden Retrievers while simultaneously providing shelter, food, compaionship and medical care to the Goldens.  We are also committed to educating the public on all aspects of ownership.  This would include care giving, population control, proper diet and exercise, and the importance of regular veterinarian visits.

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