Our 1/2 American and 1/2 English Cream Golden Girl, Shasta and our Full English Cream Golden, Buddy, puppies, which makes them 3/4 English Cream Golden Retriever puppies, are already 6 weeks old. We are having fun creating videos with their pictures and hope you enjoy their 6 week presentation! They will range in color from [...]
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Wisteria Goldens announces the birth of Honey & Buddy puppies that arrived on May 5th! 2 boys and 3 girls. These puppies are 3/4 English Cream Golden Retriever puppies and will vary in color. To see previous Honey & Buddy puppies visit our Previous Puppy page on our website: “Click [...]
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Wisteria Goldens announces the birth of Shasta & Buddy puppies that arrived on April 29th! 5 boys and 3 girls. These puppies are 3/4 English Cream Golden Retriever puppies and will vary in color. To see previous Shasta & Buddy puppies visit our Previous Puppy page on our website: “Click Here”
Shasta’s Pictures and Pedigree [...]
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We are very excited to have Melissa to come join us at Wisteria Ranch. She has been a tremendous help and blessing in helping take care of our English Cream Golden Retriever puppies. Melissa has worked the last couple of years for Southwest Service Dogs until recently when they relocated back to Clarksville, Arkansas. [...]
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We are in the process of making some changes to our website. We originally put the viewer on the site because people were “stealing” the pictures of our English Cream Golden Retriever puppies and using them without permission. I don’t mind people using our pictures, but would just appreciate the courtesy of being asked first, [...]
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Are our English Cream Golden Retrievers NOT aware that it is winter time? Well, even it is was summer time, they need to learn to close the door behind them! We have level door handles that our dogs have learned how to push down, push the door in and come on it. Now, this has [...]
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Yesterday we welcomed our newest Grandson, Parker Luke into the world on Thanksgiving Day! He arrived at 9:01a weighing in at 6 lbs 4 oz and 19 inches long. We are so happy and grateful for our 3rd grandson!
We are extremely blessed with three wonderful children, their spouses and girlfriend. We have the honored of [...]
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Where has 2009 gone? These last few months have been busy ones for me personally, as my business partners and I have been working on making some upgrades and changes to our software and website MyRazorr (http://www.myrazorr.com.)
Wisteria Goldens blog and Wisteria Tails newsletter were put on the back burner for awhile. But, now that our [...]
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I receive many questions about Wisteria Ranch each day. “Where is it located? We are in Parks, AR. We have 15 acres, which is almost completely fenced.
Many families ask “how are your dogs raised?” We do have a kennel building that is climate controlled for our adults, with huge fenced areas surrounding the building.
We [...]
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I have many families that ask “How do we let the puppies go?” I always refer to Billy and I as being “foster” parents.
We know we are raising them to go to great families to love and care for them. We know they are not ours to keep and therefore, raise them with the love [...]
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