Welcome to RhodeislandhuskyGoldenretrieverandyorkiepuppies.com. We specialize in Siberian Huskies both double and single coated, Yorkies of small to standard size, Biewer/Parti Yorkies of rare markings and colors, Golden Sport Retrievers red/tan and Goberians also known as Godskies which are full bred Golden Retriever crossed with full bred Siberian Husky. Our main goals are to provide our adopters with healthy, happy and well adjusted puppies, to find the best homes that we possibly can and to over all better each breed the best that we can. We usually only breed here at our home using our own dogs, however we may occasionally use a stud dog if we see he fits our desires for better markings and over all health.
We definitely strive to better the breed as best as we can as mentioned above, in hopes to create more unique markings, greater health and friendlier puppies. Our dogs and their puppies are properly cared for, properly fed, very well socialized and vetted when ever needed. Although we do often produce show quality puppies, we do not guarantee our puppies to be of show quality as there is really no way to predict how a puppy will look in adulthood. We try to predict weight based on their parents, however feeding and normal growth can factor in to adult weight. Often Huskies, Golden Retrievers and Goberians can make for excellent service dogs with the proper training.
Each of our puppies are born and raised right here in our home. We do not accept puppies from any one else for any reason. Our puppies are socialized from the day that they are born, we handle them to make them comfortable with human contact right away. This handling and playing continues until the puppies go home so they are always as socialized as possible by the time they are 8 weeks old. This is actually a huge part of why we love what we do. Earning an animal's trust and showing them how great it is to be loved by humans is a blessing. It also helps our puppies adapt to people in a new home, making the transition easier on the adopters as well.
Training does begin here. Not only do we socialize our babies, we also start them on pad training, crate training and whenever possible "should the adopter name their puppy" we teach the puppies their names before they go home in hopes to make training much easier on both the puppy and the adopter once the puppy has been placed in his or her new home. The extent of training that we can do here is limited only to the puppy's individual age, understanding and willingness to learn. We try our best to work with each individual puppies based on their comfort and skill levels. Most puppies do very well.
It is recommended that potential adopters read as much as they can here on our site to learn about the breed they may be adopting, to learn about puppy dangers, risks, what to expect and more. We have tabs all around our site to help you with feeding, training, and much more. Please use this information to help you decide if adopting a puppy of any breed is right for you. A puppy is a lifetime commitment that should not be taken lightly. That being said if you have second thoughts or fears about adding a puppy to your home. It may be best to wait until you are officially ready.
If you missed a topic you were looking for or have any questions feel free to contact us. We are here for you no matter if you adopt from us or not. If you get a puppy else where and need help, contact us and we will help you as best as we can.
In the future we will be opening a product store as well. Please visit often to see our progress. Soon we will also offer product lists of the products that we personally recommend as well as the best prices and places to find these items.
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TEA CUP PUPPIES - This may seem harsh, but if you are looking for a tea cup puppy please leave our site and look else where! You will not find any of those here because they do NOT exist! Tea-cup is a term used by unethical breeders who either label a runt a tea-cup or breed a runt to a runt to create a tiny puppy. This is not only unsafe for the dogs and the puppies, it is also a great way for bad breeders to charge a ton of money for unhealthy and sick puppies! If we seem harsh on this matter, it is because we are! There are no such thing as tea-cup. Yorkies, Biewer and Parti Yorkies should be between roughly 3lbs and 12lbs at full adult growth. Anything smaller is usually runted and can have so many health problems. This notice is for your better understanding and a warning to avoid breeders who claim to have these puppies on hand.
We definitely strive to better the breed as best as we can as mentioned above, in hopes to create more unique markings, greater health and friendlier puppies. Our dogs and their puppies are properly cared for, properly fed, very well socialized and vetted when ever needed. Although we do often produce show quality puppies, we do not guarantee our puppies to be of show quality as there is really no way to predict how a puppy will look in adulthood. We try to predict weight based on their parents, however feeding and normal growth can factor in to adult weight. Often Huskies, Golden Retrievers and Goberians can make for excellent service dogs with the proper training.
Each of our puppies are born and raised right here in our home. We do not accept puppies from any one else for any reason. Our puppies are socialized from the day that they are born, we handle them to make them comfortable with human contact right away. This handling and playing continues until the puppies go home so they are always as socialized as possible by the time they are 8 weeks old. This is actually a huge part of why we love what we do. Earning an animal's trust and showing them how great it is to be loved by humans is a blessing. It also helps our puppies adapt to people in a new home, making the transition easier on the adopters as well.
Training does begin here. Not only do we socialize our babies, we also start them on pad training, crate training and whenever possible "should the adopter name their puppy" we teach the puppies their names before they go home in hopes to make training much easier on both the puppy and the adopter once the puppy has been placed in his or her new home. The extent of training that we can do here is limited only to the puppy's individual age, understanding and willingness to learn. We try our best to work with each individual puppies based on their comfort and skill levels. Most puppies do very well.
It is recommended that potential adopters read as much as they can here on our site to learn about the breed they may be adopting, to learn about puppy dangers, risks, what to expect and more. We have tabs all around our site to help you with feeding, training, and much more. Please use this information to help you decide if adopting a puppy of any breed is right for you. A puppy is a lifetime commitment that should not be taken lightly. That being said if you have second thoughts or fears about adding a puppy to your home. It may be best to wait until you are officially ready.
If you missed a topic you were looking for or have any questions feel free to contact us. We are here for you no matter if you adopt from us or not. If you get a puppy else where and need help, contact us and we will help you as best as we can.
In the future we will be opening a product store as well. Please visit often to see our progress. Soon we will also offer product lists of the products that we personally recommend as well as the best prices and places to find these items.
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TEA CUP PUPPIES - This may seem harsh, but if you are looking for a tea cup puppy please leave our site and look else where! You will not find any of those here because they do NOT exist! Tea-cup is a term used by unethical breeders who either label a runt a tea-cup or breed a runt to a runt to create a tiny puppy. This is not only unsafe for the dogs and the puppies, it is also a great way for bad breeders to charge a ton of money for unhealthy and sick puppies! If we seem harsh on this matter, it is because we are! There are no such thing as tea-cup. Yorkies, Biewer and Parti Yorkies should be between roughly 3lbs and 12lbs at full adult growth. Anything smaller is usually runted and can have so many health problems. This notice is for your better understanding and a warning to avoid breeders who claim to have these puppies on hand.
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There are "Contact Us" tabs through out our site, please use them if you need to contact us for any reason. Even if you just need help with a puppy you may have adopted else where. We don't mind helping you out and giving advice if and when needed.
Would you like to see what our customers have had to say? Please use the tabs above or click the tab link below to view or to leave a comment. Please keep in mind that we are a family visited site and many children view our puppy pages with their parents. This is why we require respectful language on our customer comments board.
Thank you,
The Gaynor Family
There are "Contact Us" tabs through out our site, please use them if you need to contact us for any reason. Even if you just need help with a puppy you may have adopted else where. We don't mind helping you out and giving advice if and when needed.
Would you like to see what our customers have had to say? Please use the tabs above or click the tab link below to view or to leave a comment. Please keep in mind that we are a family visited site and many children view our puppy pages with their parents. This is why we require respectful language on our customer comments board.
Thank you,
The Gaynor Family
FUN FACT
Every picture of dogs and or puppies on our site are our dogs. Even cartoon ones were drawn by Michelle based on our own pets and children! We feel it gives out site a more "homey" feel and honestly I am a pretty proud mom and p et owner so having these photos around our site is like having a scrap book full of memories.
Every picture of dogs and or puppies on our site are our dogs. Even cartoon ones were drawn by Michelle based on our own pets and children! We feel it gives out site a more "homey" feel and honestly I am a pretty proud mom and p et owner so having these photos around our site is like having a scrap book full of memories.