A small, family-run labor of love — AKC-registered English Cream Golden Retriever puppies raised with love, structure, and a whole lot of attention.
We don't have any puppies available right now. New litters are planned, but we can't promise a date — the best way to stay in the loop is to check back here now and then, or follow us on Facebook where we post the most current news and pictures. When a litter is on the way, we'd love to hear from you.
Fox Meadow English Cream Goldens is a small family-owned, family-run labor of love. All of our puppies are raised in our home in upstate New York and are given lots of love and attention as they get ready for their forever home.
We encourage potential puppy parents to ask lots of questions, get to know us, and feel fully prepared for their new family member. Fewer than 25 puppies join new families with us each year, so every litter gets our full care and attention.
Read our story
We have owned many Golden Retrievers over the years, but there is definitely something special about English Cream Goldens. While the AKC doesn't recognize English Cream differently than other Goldens, there clearly is a difference — and they're still Golden Retrievers, with all of their wonderful attributes.
Both of our dogs are health-tested and AKC-registered, and our puppies are registered as well. They're raised underfoot, socialized with children, other pets, and all the everyday sights, sounds, and surfaces that help them grow into confident, happy companions.
About the breed (AKC)
A glimpse of past litters and our own dogs. Visit the gallery for the full album.
Our puppies stay with us for eight weeks, raised underfoot and gently socialized so they're calm, curious, and ready for family life.
Both parents are health-tested and AKC-registered. My wife Sue is a nurse, which is a real gift during whelping and those first tender weeks.
We schedule a friendly Zoom or FaceTime interview with prospective families so we can get to know each other and make sure it's the right fit.
We'd love to hear from you. Reach out anytime with questions, or to be considered for an upcoming litter — email is the best way to start.