Penny’s Litter

Dark Golden Color (Red)

No puppies available, but enjoy the cute pictures of her & Copper’s previous puppies we’ve raised!.

BREED: Golden Retriever

DATE OF BIRTH: N/A

AVAILABLE TO TAKE HOME: N/A

LOCATION: 5930 Wise Rd., Newcastle, CA 95658

PRICE: $5000, But we are not currently taking deposits on Penny’s next litter because we don’t expect her to have puppies. We are currently taking deposits on Scout’s first litter, expected to be born around July 2026.

FEMALES AVAILABLE: None

MALES AVAILABLE: None

Sire: Sir Copper Of The Golden Valley AKC#: SS09756409 OFA Clearances DNA #V10119297 Weight: Approximately 92 lbs

Dam: Royals Bright Penny AKC#: SS13829112 OFA Clearances Weight: Approximately 65 lbs

Both Copper (Sire) & Penny (Dam) are DNA tested with Embark, showing that neither they, nor their puppies are expected to develop any of the following breed-relevant genetic diseases:

  • Congenital Myasthenic Syndrome, CMS (COLQ, Golden Retriever Variant)
  • Degenerative Myelopathy, DM (SOD1A)
  • Dystrophic Epidermolysis Bullosa (COL7A1, Golden Retriever Variant)
  • Golden Retriever Progressive Retinal Atrophy 1, GR-PRA1 (SLC4A3)
  • Golden Retriever Progressive Retinal Atrophy 2, GR-PRA2 (TTC8)
  • Ichthyosis, ICH1 (PNPLA1, Golden Retriever Variant)
  • Ichthyosis, ICH2 (ABHD5, Golden Retriever Variant)
  • Muscular Dystrophy (DMD, Golden Retriever Variant)
  • Neuronal Ceroid Lipofuscinosis 5, NCL 5 (CLN5 Exon 4 Deletion, Golden Retriever Variant)
  • Osteogenesis Imperfecta, Brittle Bone Disease (COL1A1, Golden Retriever Variant)
  • Progressive Retinal Atrophy, prcd (PRCD Exon 1)
  • Retina Dysplasia and/or Optic Nerve Hypoplasia (SIX6 Exon 1, Golden Retriever Variant)

Penny’s Embark DNA Testing Results

Copper’s Embark DNA Testing Results

About the Puppies

As they grow, our puppies enjoy fresh air & exercise on our 40-acre farm & begin their potty training on grass. They also spend time with us, our cats, & other dogs. By the time you take them home, they will have been examined by a licensed veterinarian who administers their first vaccinations & dewormer. We provide a health guarantee for any genetic defects that are discovered in your puppy’s first year of life. Your puppy will go home with a stuffed animal that has the familiar scent of the mother dog; an information sheet with your puppy’s needs & tips; and a 14 lb bag of puppy food that your puppy has been raised on. The puppies are being sold without breeding rights.

The Parents!

  • Penny (Dam) and Copper (Sire) by the barn
  • Copper (Sire)
  • Penny (Dam) by the pond

Health Clearances

OFA Tested

Both parents have OFA health clearances on their hips, elbows, & heart.

OFA Hips

The Sire’s hips are rated Good & the Dam’s are rated Excellent (the highest rating).

DNA Tested

Both the Dam and the Sire are DNA tested through Embark for numerous genetic conditions. The Sire is also AKC DNA profile tested.

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Why Do OFA Clearances Matter To Me?

“OFA” stands for “Orthopedic Foundation for Animals”. Their mission is “to promote the health and welfare of companion animals through a reduction in the incidence of genetic disease.”

Golden Retrievers can be prone to getting hip dysplasia and elbow dysplasia. The genetics of the parent dogs are the most common factor in the development of these diseases. Therefore it is important to get a puppy that has good genetics to give them the best chance at a healthy life. Having OFA clearances is one way to help ensure that good genes are being passed on to the next generation of puppies, which matters to you because that puppy just might be your next pet!

Click the above links to see our OFA clearances!

Note: You can look up any dog in the OFA database to see if it has clearances by searching its AKC number or full registered name on OFA.org. This is an excellent thing to do if you are looking at different breeders to ensure the dog you are getting has the health clearances that are advertised. Please be aware that OFA gives people who are getting OFA testing done on their dogs the option of not posting abnormal test results. So if you look up a dog on OFA and don’t find any results, it means either the dog is not tested OR the dog is tested but the results were poor (hip dysplasia, elbow dysplasia, etc.). Because of this it is important to know what the test results were, not just that the dog was tested. We hope everyone finds a happy, healthy companion that is just the right fit for them!

Previous Puppies From Penny & Copper:

A Video of the Female Puppy
Penny’s Puppies Playing
Penny’s Male Pup Enjoying the Water. Check out that Tail!

We strive to have our puppies placed in the perfect home for the puppy and their owners.

Therefore, we reserve the right to refuse to sell any puppy at any time to anyone that we decide is not a good fit.

Thank you for your understanding.