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Goldschein's Goldens?

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Do you have the pedigree information on the sire and dam. If you can provide that some of the more experienced members on this board can help you understand k9data and how to decipher their clearances, etc.
 
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The AKC marketplace ad gives the registered names/registration #s for both litters--no health clearances on any of the dogs being bred, which giving the benefit of doubt, at minimum you would see elbows listed on offa.org. That being said, this breeder is failing to the do the absolute bare minimum health testing as recommended by the Golden Retriever Club of America. They are charging the same amount I paid for my pup who comes from a solid pedigree w/ complete health testing & titles throughout--can't imagine paying $1800 for this type of breeding.
 
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I would run from this breeder, yikes!

For $1800 you should expect parents that are health tested. Not a single parent dog has any health certifications at all.

Based on what I am seeing these should be 400-800 puppies.

They are outrageously priced compared to the value they are offering. Kind of like paying new Lexus price for a used Toyota.

Please take a look at these attachments. Reiner AKC registered just means pure bred but does not tell you anything about health or quality. The AKC market place is full of less than ideal breeders and puppies with higher health risks.
 

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Yikes, I was not aware of this, thank you so much for letting me know! Most of the breeders I have seen were all priced $1500+ so I figured the price was normal.

Is there a good breeder you can guide me to? I am in New York City but willing to make a 4-5 hour drive. Thanks for all the info!
 
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Adirondac, Painting, and Chestnut Golden Retrievers are all breeders in NY state. I have no personal experience with any of them and have never looked into their breeding programs, but I've heard really good things about all of them.
 
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I got Duke from Chestnut Goldens. He is absolutely amazing. I had a wonderful time working with Mary Beth. Both dam and grand dam were there and very lovely. Duke's parents have all 4 clearances and Mary Beth even got the dam tested for ICT since the sire is a carrier.
 
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Looks like a puppy broker site. Think online pet store. Likely buying and reselling comnercially breed puppies what you might call a mill or a listing service for commercial breeders where the site gets a fee or commission. You are likely going to pay a lot more than you should for poor quality and no health certifications on parents.
 
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You would probably have a better chance of finding parents with full health certifications if you contacted the local Golden Retriever clubs. Here are some links.
Golden Retriever Club of Central New York, Golden Retrievers, Syracuse, New York
Hudson Valley Golden Retriever Club: Contact
Northeastern New York Golden Retriever club
The Golden Retriever Club of Western NY

The sites you seem to be finding are the 'puppies right now' type sites. Is time an issue for you? Well bred puppies are in high demand which means they are usually spoken for before they are born.
 
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I have thought long and hard about posting this, but I do not recommend this breeder.
Last fall I reached out and inquired if he had any senior dogs that were available. He told me that was about to retire a breeder
The farm and the dog pen is beautiful- that is not to be disputed – and Aryah is nice in person, but our vet told us that this mama dog was not well taken care of before we bought her.
She was very timid to be touched during exams, way overweight, had a raging UTI that made her bleed, AND she has Lymes disease.
I knew that spaying her was our responsibility, but after discovering that she has Lymes and a UTI I repeatedly asked Aryah for her full vet records in November and got a ring-around. He offered to take her back, but that was not the point… we love her… I just needed her records.
Since we have owned her we have spayed her, have done multiple rounds of medications for her health and she has shown more personality.
Shame on me for not getting a background check, a contract or for requesting more vet records in advance of the transaction. But, shame on this guy for not taking better care of the mother dog in the first place.
 
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Goldschein's AKC ad says they are member club members... I'm going to try to verify that- because really,they have no business doing crappy breedings and using the local club to get a higher ranking on AKC.
Since I don't think the GSDCA should count for a high ranking I will also get Linda Bell on it to get their ad removed from the national club member section. They certainly are not adhering to the Code of Ethics- even a tiny bit.
 
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I thought I saw their name pop up on one of the GRCA notifications for potential members...I still don't understand how/why GRCA hides who its members are from its own members...
 
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You can find out easily enough if you know anyone who has reason to have a roster. I get it- the unpublished roster- people want privacy. I don't think I'd like people to have a roster and be able to spam mail me or whatever- even just drop in- but I WOULD like it if after they publish names for consideration, they'd let us know who they didn't let in. I know I write plenty but never know (because I can't remember who I have posed concerns about) whether it kept them out or not. I do get a roster several times a year, I have to check membership for regionals and national shows CCA entries and to create the Total Golden article.
 
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It would be easy enough to put a directory in the member's only section & have member's on their renewal's/application check a box for what information they want released in the directory...but at minimum we'd know who was in the club
 
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My .02 on it whether they are dairy farmers or dog farmers is that they did NOT 'accidentally' check the box for a club they do not belong to. The intention was to raise their ad to the member status. It's deceptive .
 
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Never get a puppy from here. I worked at Goldschien’s in the summer and was unimpressed and, at times, appalled by the way Aryeh runs things. He’s moved out of the dairy farm onto his own, 100 acre homestead. In the summer he opens his property to the public where hundreds of people come to play with puppies, cows, baby chicks, goats, cats… anything they can get their hands on. Everything he does is for profit. He doesn’t care about the welfare of any of his animals. He gets his farm animals cheap from auctions so they all come with diseases which they spread. He overbreeds his dogs and keeps them outside in small kennels, no matter how cold, wet, muddy, hot, or snowy it gets, and this is the mountains, weather can be extreme. They don’t get enough exercise, they don’t get the right diets, they don’t get the right veterinary care. It’s aggravating because he does enough for it not to be considered animal abuse but he most definitely does not do enough for his animals. Anyway, just putting the message out there.
 
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I am planning on hopefully getting a golden retriever puppy from them, and I was wondering if anyone is familiar with them, or if anyone has gotten their dog from them.

Goldschein's Goldens - Dog Breeders - Swan Lake, NY

Many thanks in advance!
I contacted Aryehfrom Goldschein’s in Jan 2022 thinking they were a solid breeder based off of reviews but he’s charging $3,500 and does not health test any of the parents. Absolutely unethical and absurd. I can’t believe He’s getting away with charging so much with zero health testing.
 
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Do not buy a golden from goldscheins homestead. I had worked there this past summer, the livestock has no form of vet care. The adult dogs sit down below without a proper shelter, they have small puppy houses that they don't enjoy laying in, they are outside 24/7. The only time the Mama's get any warmth is when they are getting ready to give birth. The vaccines aren't given properly, a vet does not do them, Aryeh even microchips the puppies himself. The vet only comes once a year to do a brief check up on all the dogs he has but it isn't as through as it would be as if they were personally brought into a vet clinic. The dogs have no form of dental care, they all have some form of gingivitis. Some Mama's have a bad case of anxiety. They are not properly excercised. Another thing the livestock is only fed 4 scoops of grain in the morning and then have to rely on hay for "nutrition" he buys goats from auction and if they have a disease he doesn't properly treat it. The goats have had bad cases of pink eye, even after he buys them from auction he then returns them. He only does this for profit. During the summer he opens up the farm for people to come and play with puppies and all the other animals. I have seen baby kittens picked up by there ears and tails, he doesn't hire enough people to properly run the place, but no employee wants to stick around. In the summer he over works his employees, they work about 13 hour shifts 7am to about 7-8 pm and that's everyday. There's so much to say about this farm, he has even shot a cow on his property while open because the baby calf wouldn't stop seizing. I don't get how this isn't animal abuse. He breeds the Mama's only when they get their periods but that's still not okay. He hides the adult dogs down on the hill where no one can see them. When customers ask where the adult dogs are he asked us not to mention it to the customers because he knew they would become curious onto their where abouts. Please I beg you do NOT buy or support this farm. It's only for his profit. He doesn't care about anything else!!
 
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We've got a home nearby. As owners of Goldens, we were thinking of getting a pup as our last two left us after 14 and 15 years. The sense I get from them is puppy mill. They're constantly churning out litters. And, I've never seen pups being raised with a family. They seem like they treat them like livestock. When I asked about price ($2900), I also asked about clearances and DNA reports. There are none. I think the local government needs to take a look into this place.
 
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my partner was looking into getting a golden from here but after doing my own research on them and seeing all the disturbing accounts, I told him exactly why we would not be communicating with him anymore and the abhorrent practices being reported. I then went to report them myself to the state but see that NYS regularly has “inspected” them as a licensed breeder and give consistent satisfactory ratings. I’m not clear what these inspectors are looking for because what folks have reports frequently on this forum appears to be a puppy mill or abuse. Are they paying off inspectors or is the bar just so low on what a breeder is allowed to do legally in their practices in NYS?
 
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So, we took a ride over to Goldschein's yesterday. Unannounced. We're only 15 minutes away. In my opinion, he does not treat his dogs properly. Puppies are in a pen with what I would guess are the female breeding dogs. One of the mamas came running to us and wanted so much attention from my wife, through the fence. In fact, my wife said I should call and ask if he wanted to sell the older Cream colored Golden.
The puppies seemed to be under a porch/ramp and did not seem interested in interacting with us. I thought that was weird. The area was dirty. He's treating the dogs like livestock. I can only imagine what the area looks like after it rains. Puddles of dirty water with bugs/mosquitos.
I would never pay more than $500-$700 for his pups as he offers nothing more than an AKC certificate.
Too bad, if he was a good breeder, we may have gotten a pup.
If anybody knows of a decent breeder near NYC, or The Catskills, let me know.
 
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Follow up to my visit at Goldschein's:
I sent an email and asked some questions. Mind you, we're not super educated when it comes to breeders but, we're not ignorant, and know what to look for. After having 3 Goldens in our lives, we'd like to think so.

I messaged you regarding the older female Cream Color Golden we saw a few weeks ago. Would you be willing to give her up? I’d say sell but, it doesn’t sound right.

As far as your puppies:
Do you raise the puppies in a family environment? We saw them outside in a pen but, are they being handled regularly. This helps with socialization.

A puppy that is raised in a family environment is more likely to be friendly and relaxed. Puppies that have been raised isolated from humans are prone to anxiety, shyness or aggression.

Can we see both parents? Can you provide information about the physical and temperamental characteristics of both the male, and female, as well as full health information.

Do you provide a health clearance certificate? Are the dogs cleared for eyes, hips and other specific genetic conditions?

How many litters do the females have per year? And, how many litters, overall, do you have per year? And, how many litters do the females have before you’ve retired them, and at what age?

As you can see, I’m an educated consumer. We’ve had Goldens in our family. Purchasing a puppy is a big deal. And, if I’m to pay a high price, all the boxes must be checked.

His reply did not answer my questions. He did say
"Yes they are raised in a family environment and we spend a lot of time with them every day, just not when you came. Of course both parents are here, you can see them and even the grandparents from dads side."

He doesn't provide any health clearances.

I don't believe the pups are socialized a meaningful way. They seem to be in fenced-in areas. No way of telling which pups belong to which parents. With all the rain we've had, I can't imagine the mess they're running around in now.
We're not quite ready for a pup, yet. So, we'll keep looking for a decent breeder.