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Living the Golden Life was created to share information about our dog family.

If you would like to learn how to become part of our Golden Family please contact us at ourlifeisgolden@yahoo.com

Paisley is a 5 year old light golden. She has a low key, gentle temperament. She loves to cuddle and give kisses. Her most favorite thing is belly rubs. She was house broke at 3 months of age and will often paw at you when she wants your attention. She likes to play with Maverick and be brushed. She is not shy and will often steal your seat when you get up or hog the bed. She really is a very sweet and gentle soul. Paisley often fits the "sad puppy eyes face" and loves to give kisses to those who will allow her to. She is well mannered and just wants to be with you where ever you go. 

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Dakota is a 2 and half-year-old Fielding Golden. She is extremely enthusiastic about and energetic and loves to retrieve things. She comes from a father who is an avid hunter. She is more on the smaller side compared to Paisley, with an average height and petite stature. She has a longer snout, which is featured more in the field line golden retrievers as opposed to the shorter snouts that are featured in the confirmation lines. Dakota may be smaller in size, but she has the biggest heart and loves attention. Her favorite toy is her Gnawsome Ball which lights up and squeaks. Her coat is slenderer than the average golden and she does not shed as much as the confirmation line. She features a darker coat with light undertones. She enjoys running and playing with her fur siblings. She is on the smaller side with a huge personality.

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Willow is an 18-month-old Canadian Golden. She is super sweet and even though she weighs 60 pounds, she still thinks she is a lap dog. Willow loves attention and is generally the first one to push her way through to the front of the pack to greet us at the door when we get home. She loves to give kisses and take part in everything possible. She likes to play ball, tug on her rope, and wrestle with her fur siblings. She is generally the first one on the bed when it’s bedtime because she wants to pick the best spot. She does express more of a shy approach at first, but once she gets comfortable you will have a friend for life. She features a shorter snout with creamy white fur that presents as ripples down her back. She has a big heart and wants to be friends with everyone.

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