Teirney wrote:Gonna take our Golden Retreiver Dora to meet our friend's 2 year old Golden Retreiver Tex..leave her for a few days to get aquainted.
She should deliver 8-10 gorgeous purebred pups. We are splitting costs and selling for $600..$300 each. She is keeping the pups until they are gone..she lives out in the country, we don't have the room. Only thing is my Dora will have to stay there to care for her pups.

Gramma and Grampa are going to keep one, gonna let Chris pick this time, but I do want another female if possible. Dora is 5 years old now and this will be her only litter, we will have her spayed after.
I think our friend Karen has them almost all spoken for already, but because we are splitting everything I want first pick of the litter.
Will post pics of the little buggers..They say approx. 63 days after conception..wow!! wish we could do that

2months versus 9 months.
IMO,
don't have a litter,
get her spayed ,
go to a rescue shelter and adopt one if you want a second dog,
there are enough dogs in rescues/shelters that need homes.
have you ever gone through this before?
because it's a lot more work and expense that you think,
and like I said,there are already way too many unwanted and loose dogs.
I do alot of work with "puppy mill" dogs and local rescue shelters here,and there are just way too many dogs to deal with,at least here in the states,and IMO as cute as it sounds to have a litter,people should adopt more and have "home litters" less !
the county and city shelters euthanize more dogs than you can imagine,at least here,the shelters are over flowing.
there are several Golden Retriever rescues here that I know of,I could find you a beauty and have it shipped for a fraction of the cost of the expenses of having a litter and properly caring for them and vet bills involved.
I have 3 words to say
RESCUE ! RESCUE ! RESCUE!
http://canadiangoldens.com/rescue.cgi
http://www.golden-rescue.net/