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PRESCHOOLERS – 9 WEEKS OLD – $4,000

*We do not recommend these young puppies as assistance dog prospects. These babies are better suited for families interested in a well-socialized pet.

This includes a young pup, just 9-weeks-old who has:

Professional Socialization and Neurological Puppy Stimulation of approximately 126 hours which begins at just 2 days old. This consists of scientifically based interactions, as well as intentional socialization with adults, children, and cats.

Personalized, 2-hour, private consultation through zoom to prepare you for proper potty training and house manners.

Spot Training to use pine shavings as a potty area. Your yard and carpet will thank you.

Chew Training which deters a puppy from mouthing people, and begins an understanding of the word ‘no’ when chewing on unacceptable items.

Health Guarantee, see Agreement for further details on optional time frames.

♦ Your puppy also comes with a TRAINING BOOK, CRATE, COLLAR, HEAD HALTER, LEASH, and COMFORT TOY which they are familiar with to encourage ease of stress in their new home.

♦ Additional training support, whether through in-person sessions or virtual lessons, is available for purchase a-la-carte (per lesson).

 WE ARE EXPECTING 2-4 PRESCHOOLER ENGLISH CREAM GOLDEN RETRIEVERS WITH GO-HOME DATES IN THE FALL AND WINTER OF 2022, TO BE PICKED UP IN EAST TEXAS. FILL OUT AN APPLICATION FOR THE OPPORTUNITY TO JOIN OUR WAITING LIST.

 

KINDER PUPS – (Pet $8,000 — Service Dog Potential $10,500)

This includes a 4-month-old puppy who has:
Professional Training Time of approximately 40 one-on-one hours with a Private Trainer, as well as 240 hours of socialization with adults and children.    ♦ Lifetime Lessons for you which are available at least once a month, free of charge, to work on behavioral issues, training reinforcement, or to teach new things for those who hope to pursue a higher level of obedience, competition, therapy  work, or assistance dog training. Lessons are available virtually through Zoom or Facetime, as well as through traditional in-person sessions.                                           ♦ 1 Week of Preparation Curriculum which includes 9 videos of Angel Retriever instruction, a Little Angels book, written homework, and virtual prep lesson.                                                                                ♦ 2 In-Person Lessons  at pick up to ensure adopters have practice handling their dogs. Lessons are ideally taken one per day, over the course of 2 days, and last approximately 3 hours each. Virtual lessons occur daily afterward for the first week.                                                                                               ♦ Crate Training of at least 80 hours which helps to continue house/potty training, and encourages safe, stress-free car rides.                                                                                                                                      ♦ Spot Training to use pine shavings as a potty area. Your yard and carpet will thank you.
Chew Training which deters a puppy from mouthing people, and begins an understanding of the word ‘no’ when chewing on unacceptable items.
Obedience Training Started on leash and understands sit, down, come, stay for at least one minute, and will walk nicely on a leash with the use of a head-halter, or a chain collar.
Assistance Training Started and understands the use of a clicker to teach more complicated commands, and has been fully trained in touch, watch me, and Deep Pressure Therapy for at least one minute. For the pup to be a fully trained service dog the owner will need to spend additional time training and working with their dog, along with the guidance and instruction from Little Angels trainers. Complete instruction on the ID’s, vests, legal public access according to the Americans with Disabilities Act, and local state laws, is gone over in great detail to prepare the owner for public access with their dog. In addition to personalized training, adopters also receive our book on How to Train an Assistance Dog, written by the Director of Little Angels Service Dogs. We are able to certify dog and handler teams who meet our standards and criteria.
3-Year Health Guarantee which covers medical conditions your dog is born with, such as dysplasia, elbow, heart, or eye conditions. This is 2-years longer than other reputable breeders.
♦ Your puppy also comes with a FREE CRATE, COLLAR, HEAD HALTER, LEASH, and COMFORT TOY which they are familiar with to encourage ease of stress in their new home.

 

GRADUATES – (Pet $11,000 — Service Dog Potential $13,500)

This includes a 6-month-old puppy who has:
Professional Training Time of approximately 80 one-on-one hours with a Private Trainer, as well as 360 hours of socialization with adults, children, and other dogs.                                                                                        ♦ Lifetime Lessons for you which are available at least once a month, free of charge, to work on behavioral issues, training reinforcement, or to teach new things for those who hope to pursue a higher level of obedience, competition, therapy  work, or assistance dog training. Lessons are available virtually through Zoom or Facetime, as well as through traditional in-person sessions.                                           ♦ 1 Week of Preparation Curriculum which includes 9 videos of Angel Retriever instruction, a Little Angels book, written homework, and virtual prep lesson.                                                                                ♦ 2 In-Person Lessons  at pick up to ensure adopters have practice handling their dogs. Lessons are ideally taken one per day, over the course of 2 days, and last approximately 3 hours each. Virtual lessons occur daily afterward for the first week.
Crate Training of at least 160 hours which helps to continue house/potty training, and encourages safe, stress-free car rides.
Spot Training to use pine shavings, gravel, or grass as a potty area. Your yard and carpet will thank you.
Chew Training which deters a puppy from mouthing people, and an understanding of the word ‘no’ when chewing on unacceptable items.
Obedience Training Started on leash and understands sit, down, come, stay for at least 5 minutes, will walk nicely on a leash, and understands the beginning concepts of ‘heel’ with the use of a head-halter, or a chain collar.
Assistance Training Started and understands the use of a clicker to teach more complicated commands, and has been fully trained in touch, alert, watch me, and Deep Pressure Therapy for at least twenty seconds. For the pup to be a fully trained service dog the owner will need to spend additional time training and working with their dog, along with the guidance and instruction from Little Angels trainers. Complete instruction on the ID’s, vests, legal public access according to the Americans with Disabilities Act, and local state laws, is gone over in great detail to prepare the owner for public access with their dog. In addition to personalized training, adopters also receive our book on How to Train an Assistance Dog written by the Director of Little Angels Service Dogs.
3-Year Health Guarantee which covers medical conditions your dog is born with, which includes dysplasia, elbow, heart, or eye conditions (see our agreement for further details). This is 2-years longer than other reputable breeders.                                                                                                                  ♦ Your puppy also comes with a FREE CRATE, COLLAR, HEAD HALTER, LEASH, and COMFORT TOY which they are familiar with to encourage ease of stress in their new home.

MASTERS – (Pet $14,000 — Service Dog Potential $16,500)

This includes a 10-12 month-old pup who has:
Professional Training Time of approximately 160 one-on-one hours with a Private Trainer, as well as 600 hours of socialization with adults, children, and other dogs.                                                                                        ♦ Lifetime Lessons for you which are available at least once a month, free of charge, to work on behavioral issues, training reinforcement, or to teach new things for those who hope to pursue a higher level of obedience, competition, therapy  work, or assistance dog training. Lessons are available virtually through Zoom or Facetime, as well as through traditional in-person sessions.                                           ♦ 1 Week of Preparation Curriculum which includes 9 videos of Angel Retriever instruction, a Little Angels book, written homework, and virtual prep lesson.                                                                                ♦ 2 In-Person Lessons  at pick up to ensure adopters have practice handling their dogs. Lessons are ideally taken one per day, over the course of 2 days, and last approximately 3 hours each. Virtual lessons occur daily afterward for the first week.
Crate Training of at least 320 hours which helps to continue house/potty training, and encourages safe, stress-free car rides.
Spot Training to use pine shavings, grass, or gravel as a potty area. Your yard and carpet will thank you.
Chew Training which deters a puppy from mouthing people, and begins an understanding of the word ‘no’ when chewing on unacceptable items.
Obedience Training on leash and understands sit, down, come, stay for at least ten minutes when the handler is out of sight, and will walk nicely on a leash with the use of a head-halter, or a chain collar, and should also perform a brief off-leash heel.
Assistance Training Started and understands the use of a clicker to teach more complicated commands, and has been fully trained in alert, touch, watch me, and Deep Pressure Therapy for at least 45 seconds. Many of the dogs also have advanced tasks such as dialing an assistance dog phone, retrieval, light switches, doors, cabinets, bracing for balance, getting help, etc. For the pup to be a fully trained service dog the owner will need to spend additional time training and working with their dog, along with the guidance and instruction from Little Angels trainers. Complete instruction on the ID’s, vests, legal public access according to the Americans with Disabilities Act, and local state laws, is gone over in great detail to prepare the owner for public access with their dog. In addition to personalized training, adopters also receive our book on How to Train an Assistance Dog, written by the Director of Little Angels Service Dogs.
Field Trip Socialization has been started, where each dog has been taken into public settings such as pet stores, rest homes, hospitals, schools, fairs, grocery stores, and restaurants, to prepare them for service dog work.
3-Year Health Guarantee which covers medical conditions your dog is born with, which includes hip dysplasia, elbow, heart, or eye conditions. This is 2-years longer than other reputable breeders.          ♦ Your pup also comes with a FREE CRATE, COLLAR, HEAD HALTER, LEASH, and COMFORT TOY which they are familiar with to encourage ease of stress in their new home.

 

Angel Retrievers has placed over 20 dogs successfully with safe social distancing during Covid-19 to keep our recipients healthy. We are currently able to do much of our instruction virtually, and our in-person sessions are designed with safety and health in mind.  Watch the following video for more details.

The true benefit to adopting an Angel Retriever goes far beyond the fact that you are getting a healthy dog from a quality breeding program – or even that the puppy comes to you started in its training … the true benefit is that we KNOW this dog! It is certainly wonderful to have trainers available before and after you take your new puppy home – but the best part is that this is the RIGHT puppy for YOU to take home. We’ve spent months getting to know this puppy – and not just through observation – but through intentional interaction in training sessions and temperament testing. Every adopter has a unique hole to fill. Look at it like a puzzle piece. Every detail that makes your life unique, adds another angle to your missing puzzle piece. If you have children under 8 that adds one angle, if you have a cat that adds another, your lifestyle, your personality, and your needs all add new angles. You don’t want to squeeze a square peg into a round hole. You want a dog who will fit perfectly into that puzzle piece. We will not offer you a dog unless we feel strongly that it meets every check box that makes you unique.

This is a question all adopters should ask their breeders and trainers. Puppies are, well … they are puppies. Anyone who tries to give you a guarantee on how a dog should behave is actually selling you a robot dressed in dog’s clothing. We are matching you with a flesh-and-bone dog who has feelings, a personality, and a mind of their own. So, just like the rest of us, they have good days and bad days. While we cannot guarantee how your puppy will always behave, we can guarantee that we will never abandon you. We will always remain available to support you through training evaluations and advice, whether that be long-distance support or face-to-face training sessions. Our Agreement also states that you can exchange your dog for another if it is not suitable. But no one wants that to happen. The reason we pour so much into our new adopters is because we want our dogs to live happily ever after with their families, and they can’t do that if you aren’t both totally in love with each other!

Our recipients can tell us if they prefer to pick their puppy up in  California, Texas, or New Hampshire. We will provide you with a travel planning guide which has directions to your preferred facility, recommended hotels and accommodations, and information on flying with your puppy since most are traveling long distances. Everyone’s travel expenses will be different, and they are the responsibility of each individual adopter. Some are coming in on international flights because they live in another country, while others will be driving.

Everything listed on our OPTIONS page is included in your adoption fee. If you are adopting a Kinderpup, Masters or Graduate, you can take as many of our monthly group classes as your heart desires, and there will never be another charge or if you wanted in-person private lessons these are also free up to once a month. If you adopt a Preeschooler, you are welcome to purchase additional training sessions a la carte. We will also remain available to you for the lifetime of your dog through virtual lessons, text, email communication and written reports. 

 

This is a question we hear a lot. It is one of the major fears new adopters have. Remember that we are selecting this puppy for you because it has the right personality and propensities for your unique lifestyle. We also have a ‘bonding session’ the very first time you meet your pup. This is intentional, designed interaction which gets your puppy focused on you, in a positive way, from the first moment you lay eyes on each other. Talk about love at first sight!

There are also management techniques we can recommend for your follow-through at home which will have you both blissfully in love in no time flat.

Our Agreement does also state that you can exchange your dog for another – but if you do, it won’t be because of a lack of bonding.

This is another fear that new adopters have. They worry that they will do something wrong, or ‘mess up’ their pup’s training to some degree, and that we will whisk the puppy out of their arms and send them home all alone. Rest assured, this is not going to happen. By the time you come out to meet your puppy you have already been approved into our program because we feel you are responsible and dedicated to caring for this precious little creature, and we feel that this dog will not hinder you in any way. We see you both living a long and beautiful life together.

We know that you are not a professional trainer. We do not expect you to come out to our ranch and knock us off our feet with your dazzling training skills. We expect this to be a process and know you may be learning new information for the very first time – and that is okay! We are here to educate and support you through the process of learning how to manage your new buddy. We will give you instruction in many different forms because everyone learns in a different way. We will teach you through lecture, written instruction, homework, demonstration, and hands-on practice. Once you are feeling confident, you get to show your knowledge either in demonstration, written, and/or oral form.

Don’t worry! You are not in this alone. This is a group effort in every way.

If we have the perfect dog for you, but you are unavailable to take them home on our scheduled day, you can pay us to board your puppy until the next session. The benefits to this are that you still get that puppy, you have some flexibility in scheduling, and your puppy just keeps getting more training. It’s a win – win – win situation!

Anyone that needs a service dog will have more criteria that a dog needs to meet before we are certain it is a good match. Once we have your application we will review it in great detail to determine the perfect dog for your situation. If you have made a deposit before we have pinpointed a dog for you, this will hold a spot for you on our waiting list. If our next litter of puppies does not have a dog that is a good match, we will keep your priority placement on our waiting list and attribute your deposit to the next available match. This goes for service dogs and pet dogs alike. We will NOT offer you a dog who is not a good match.

If we became anxious in the matchmaking process, and placed the wrong dog with the wrong person, it is not only a disservice to the adopter, but to the dog as well. We feel you both deserve the very best – and sometimes that takes patience on everyone’s part.

You should not send in your deposit UNTIL your application has been approved.

Once your application is approved we will reach out and send you an Agreement to review. Our Agreement is a contract which goes over your responsibilities to us and to the dog, and our responsibilities to you and to the dog. Once you have reviewed this document, and you are certain that Angel Retrievers is a good fit for you, you will return the agreement and your $2,000 non-refundable deposit by USPS to the address listed at the top of your agreement.

Your personal or cashier’s check should be written out to Angel Retrievers. Do not send cash or money orders.

Please note, this is a non-refundable deposit. Why is it non-refundable, you ask? Because when you are on our waiting list, the list gets longer, which means other people who sign up after you are likely going to wait longer than you, and people often want to know ‘how long is the waiting list’. While most of our adopters are patient for the right dog to come along, no one wants to wait longer than they have to. Most would like their puppies to be sitting in their laps right now.

We want you to consider your options long and hard before joining our waiting list. There are other breeders out there. There are other trainers out there. Angel Retrievers is one option among many. While we feel our experience in this industry makes this one of the best options out there – it is still your choice in every way. We do not want you to join our list, spend hours in communication, and sit for countless days waiting – when there is a better option out there for you somewhere. So, please take the time to do your research, and ensure we are the best option before sending in your agreement and deposit.

After you do – welcome to the family!

Absolutely. We name the puppies to keep their records organized, and to ensure the pup understands how to respond to a name in training. Instruction in how to change the puppy’s name will be given to the adopter.

Part of our record keeping is to list the puppy’s given name on their AKC registration, if they are registered. You can add your own name to that name if you wish. Registration papers should have long, unique names anyway. The more names, the better!

Angel Retrievers has three ranches spread across the United States. We are spread out because we believe firmly in QUALITY vs. quantity. Our leadership convenes weekly, if not daily – and we do an excellent job of spreading our reach throughout the world – not just the United States.

We have one ranch in San Diego, California, another in Nacogdoches, Texas, and the third in Bartlett, New Hampshire. Most of our adopters travel in from out of state to pick up their puppy and attend our instructional classes or go home to work through virtual lessons. Many will fly or drive back to us in the future for further training, while others are content to follow-up with us through virtual lessons, or our free monthly email consultations, written personally for each individual dog and adopter.

Our pups will be prepared to fly back out with you when necessary. We provide, free of charge, a health certificate and airline crate for those who need to fly their dog as a pet in cargo. If you are adopting a pet they will fly via cargo for a separate flight ticket purchase, which you will purchase at our instruction. If you are adopting a Service Dog they can fly in cabin with you, at no additional fee. We are well experienced with this and will make sure you understand how to book your dog’s trip, and how to fly with them comfortably and safely.

Each adopter also receives a travel planning guide with tips on traveling with a dog, as well as recommendations for local hotels and a tourism guide. We are confident you will enjoy one of America’s finest cities!

We will provide you with your initial supplies such as crate, custom-made biothane leash, flat collar, head halter or chain collar, comfort toy, a tether for your car, a customized ID tag made just for your pup, and a week’s supply of food. However, some supplies you will need to replenish regularly. These supplies below are recommended and we will ONLY suggest products that we currently utilize and have trusted for years. Your finances are valuable for both you and your pup, and we would never recommend an item that we have not vetted ourselves AND actually use every single day.

FOOD & TREATS

We proudly feed and recommend Life’s Abundance dog food which offers a superior quality that is safe and effective. As you are likely aware, dog foods often have recalls due to life-threatening issues with their ingredients or mold. Life’s Abundance has never had a recall, and should they ever have a quality issue, they have measures in place to call each person by phone within 1-hour. That’s incredible and can save your dog’s life! They can do this because they know which buyer purchased which bags of food, right down to the lot number. They also produce their dog food in a human-grade facility and it is shipped to you FRESH instead of being stored in bags by the thousands in warehouses for months on end. We can distribute this food at a discount to you if you click the AUTOSHIP option at checkout: you will receive the wholesale price (the same we pay as a breeder). We feed the bags of kibble and treats below. Do NOT feed any brand of Grain-Free kibble to your dog. Recent studies show this can cause cardiomyopathy. Puppies up to 6-months are fed Large Breed Puppy in the purple bag. Older pups are switched to All Life Stages in the green bag.

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PROBIOTICS

It is important that a service dog’s stools are regular. Just imagine needing to go into public buildings with a dog who isn’t and suddenly needs to go. Some dogs handle this regularity naturally, but others need a little help, especially in the beginning when they are encountering situations which may seem stressful or overwhelming while they are still in training and acclimating to all of the ‘strange’ things in public. For this reason, we recommend using a probiotic, at least in the beginning stages of socialization. We use the probiotic below. Visit https://maxi-vet.com/ and enter referral code 00585

 

MEDICATION

Puppies explore the world by putting things into their mouths. This means you will need to deworm your pup on a regular basis. We will go over this with you during your training lessons, but it will be good to have this on hand for regular maintenance. If you are receiving a Kinderpup get the green package. If you are receiving a Graduate get the orange package. If you are receiving a Masters get both.

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GROOMING & EAR CLEANER

Because you are receiving a floppy-eared dog, you will want to be sure to clean their ears once a week. We highly recommend Trizultra with Keto flush.

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We recommend using a slicker brush, and this link takes you to one that comes with a free comb. Combs are also valuable for Golden Retrievers, right around the ears. Do NOT use a furminator, any brush that has razors in it, or plan on clipping or shaving your dog’s coat. These are double coated breeds, and their fur will never grow back the same way again.

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TOYS TOYS TOYS

Your pup LOVES to chew. They are a Retriever, after all. We recommend against any toy that is stuffed, soft, or squishy, as they will be able to tear this apart in a matter of minutes and will ingest the pieces. Only purchase toys labeled for ‘tough’ or ‘aggressive’ chewers. When the toys get gnawed down enough that your pup can swallow it, time to replace.

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BOWLS

We recommend slow-feeder bowls. Retrievers always LOVE their food and want to get it down as quickly as possible, which can cause a serious life-endangering condition called bloat. This link will take you to a set which includes a water bowl. Both are stainless steel which do not harbor bacteria, are easy to clean, and chew-proof.

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