Golden Retriever Puppys, and Pomeranian Puppys. We occasionally have Adult Golden Retrievers, and Pomeranians available to loving homes.
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Windsong Golden Retrievers & Pomeranians of Michigan
White Cloud, MI
United States
ph: 231-689-0973
kathie
To see pedigrees of our goldens go to www.k9data.com and type in their name
Windsong's Golden Magic Legacy (Call Name Denoli)
This absolutely beautiful boy has an outstanding pedigree with 56 champions in his five generation pedigree. A big thank you to Diana, from Risa's Goldens for letting me ad this awesome boy to my breeding program!



This is Is Ringo, He has grown into such a beautiful boy! He is a Son of Gem-Czar! Ringo has 20 champions in his 5 generation pedigree.

Windsong's ringo star

This Is Zoey! She loves to retrieve, and play in the water & mudd. She has 15 champions in her 5 generation pedigree
This Is Zoey! She loves to retrieve, and play in the water & mudd. She has 15 champions in her 5 generation pedigree
Zoey's Golden Shadow Of Windsong


This Is Autumn! She Is Champion Sired And Has An Awesome Pedigree with 48 champions in her 5 generation pedigree. What a sweetheart she is!

This is Shimmer, she has grown into a very beautiful girl. She also has a very nice, champion packed pedigree with 40 champions in her 5 generation pedigree.


Windsong's Golden Echo Surprise, Call Name --- Echo
She is out of Aspen & Shimmer's 2009 litter!
Born and bred here at Windsong!

Windsong's Golden Amber Flame Call Name --Amber
This awesome little lady is out of Autumn and Gem's 2009 litter, and was also born and bred here at windsong.
Windsong's Fancy English Ledgend
This little lady is the start to my English breeding program.
She is a beautiful Girl with a wonderful champion packed pedigree!
A big thank you to Susan Estoye, of Golden Willow Downs for this beautiful new baby!


Fancy at 9 weeks old, enjoying a day at grandma's pond!
We have now also added an English male pup to our future breeding program. He is a beauty and we cant wait to see what he will produce for us.
Thank You Tammy, from Dry Run Kennels for this wonderful little guy!


Country of Origin: The Golden Retriever (also known as Yellow Retriever) has one of the most well documented and successful breeding histories among dogs. It was bred in England in the 1800's to push through heavy foliage and swim in cold water for long distances, gently retrieving game. Golden Retrievers were brought to America in 1900 and first recognized as a distinct breed in 1912. They went quickly from being a well-liked hunting dog to a fashionable show and obedience dog, to an extremely popular pet. Famous Golden Retrievers include Gerald Ford's dog Liberty and Dean Koontz's dog Trixie Dean Koontz wrote two books from her perspective and gave her writing credits, making her the world's first dog author!
Size: The Golden Retriever has a shoulder height of 51-61 cm (20-24 in) and weighs 25-34 kg (55-75 lbs). Golden Retrievers have a broad, rounded skull, short ears, round feet and thick, flat tails. They have black noses and kind, brown eyes.
Coat: The Golden Retriever has a double coat which comes in various shades of gold or cream. The outer coat is smooth, wavy and water resistant and the undercoat is thick, soft, and weather resistant. The tail and legs have longer hair.
Character: The Golden Retriever is very noble, self-confident, sensitive, intelligent, and adaptable. They are one of the world's most popular pets and make great companions. Golden Retrievers are sturdy, strong, and kind, known for their adeptness at hunting and their strength of character. Golden Retrievers bark infrequently, but do bark when startled, making them poor guard dogs.
Temperament: Golden Retrievers easily get along well with their friends and companions, but can be belligerent with unknown visitors. They get along especially well with children, with whom they are gentle and patient. They are also friendly with other dogs and other household pets. The Golden Retriever is very devoted to family, and eager to please. The Golden Retriever is simply loving and loveable!
Care: The Golden Retriever requires regular grooming with a brush and comb. The ears should always be kept clean. Skin allergies may occur, and should be examined by a veterinarian immediately. Golden Retrievers live 10-12 years.
Training: The Golden Retriever is particularly easy to train. They are very sensitive to harsh treatment, so excessive strictness is not recommended. They learn very quickly and are extremely adaptable, making them perfect for therapy or service jobs. Golden Retrievers can learn many tricks and will remember what they are taught for the rest of their lives. Obedience classes are recommended.
Activity: Golden Retrievers have above average needs for exercise, although they will adapt themselves to the exercise habits of your family. The Golden Retriever requires frequent human interaction. It should be challenged with obedience lessons or allowed to retrieve or play active games. Golden Retrievers tend to be more active in the morning and at night than in the middle of the day.
Windsong Golden Retrievers & Pomeranians of Michigan
White Cloud, MI
United States
ph: 231-689-0973
kathie