Our Dogs

At Chinook Goldens, our dogs are at the heart of everything we do. Each one is carefully chosen for health, temperament, and companionship, and together they make up the foundation of our breeding program. We’re proud to be fully transparent about their backgrounds—if you’d like to see detailed health and genetic information, simply visit K9data.com and type in the name of any of our dogs.

Depending on their cycles, our females’ first breeding usually takes place between 20 – 26 months, after they have had satisfactory hip/elbow x-rays and eye certifications. Our policy is to have approximately one litter per year.

Want to dive deeper into the Golden Retriever breed itself? Visit DogsPlanet’s Golden Retriever guide to learn more about their history, temperament, and what makes them such beloved companions.

Field vs. Show: Understanding the difference

Golden Retrievers come in two main strains: the American Field Retriever and the British Show Retriever. While they share the same loving temperament that makes Goldens so beloved, there are a few key differences in appearance and personality.

Field Goldens tend to be slimmer, more athletic, and lighter than their British show counterparts. Their coats often carry deeper, richer color blends, and when kept in trim, males usually range from 65–75 lbs and females from 50–65 lbs. They are bred with intelligence, energy, and companionship in mind, making them excellent partners for outdoor adventures as well as loyal family pets.

British Show Goldens, on the other hand, are typically stockier and heavier, with lighter coats and a more traditional “show dog” look. While equally devoted, they often carry a calmer demeanor compared to the more energetic field strain.

At Chinook Goldens, our hearts are especially drawn to the American Field line. We adore their playful, goofy, loyal nature and the way they throw themselves wholeheartedly into both fun and family life. Because many of our pups go to urban homes, we are intentional about pairing dogs that carry the ideal “on/off switch”—full of life outdoors, but also able to settle down and snuggle inside.

In recent years, we’ve introduced a touch of British bloodline into our breeding program, bringing a quiet steadiness that complements the joyful spark of the field strain. Our goal is not perfection—it’s balance. We’re continually striving, as responsible and thoughtful breeders, to raise dogs that are healthy, well-adjusted, and above all, wonderful companions for your life and home.

Extended Family

We are pleased to introduce our extended family of goldens. We take what we do seriously enough that we want to continue to improve the breed. When we have an exceptional pup born to one of our best females we home it with a carefully selected family. It becomes theirs, but we keep the breeding rights. We are very excited about the opportunity it gives us to improve the breed by carefully selecting and promoting the desired golden genetics. It’s a win-win for the selected family, for us and the lucky girl dog.