English Cream Golden Retriever Puppies For Sale
English Cream Golden Retriever puppies are still part of the standard Golden Retriever breed, just with a luxurious pale white or cream coat.
If you’re looking for the perfect English Cream Golden Retriever puppies for sale, look no further!
Why Buy an English Cream Golden Retriever Puppy from My Golden Retriever Puppies
Here at My Golden Retriever Puppies, we are a small, interconnected network of local breeders who care about our animals, and we are NOT a puppy mill.
We stand by our pups, which is why we work alongside licensed veterinarians to ensure that our puppies are healthy and always up to date on their deworming and vaccination protocols. We also offer a 2-year genetic health guarantee on all of our puppies.
That way, you can rest easy knowing your puppy is healthy and free from genetic defects and congenital diseases.
Our mission is dedicated to connecting healthy, beautiful puppies with their forever families.
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About English Cream Golden Retrievers
- Dog Group: Sporting– meaning, they are especially trainable and good natured.
- Size: 20-24 inches tall and 45-75 lbs– so essentially a very large Teddy bear.
- Lifespan: 12-13 of the best years of your life!
- Energy Level: Active
- Coat: Thick, silky, and luxurious.
- Shedding: Moderately heavy. But that’s what lint rollers are for anyway, right?
- Hypoallergenic: Unfortunately, English Cream Goldens are not hypoallergenic.
What is an English Cream Golden Retriever?
Ah, the English Cream Golden Retriever, also known as the striking ivory white counterpart to the traditional Goldens we all know and love. Another name for these elegant beauties is, “Rare White European Retrievers”.
And with a name like that, it comes as no surprise that these dogs are so sought after!
Basically, an English Cream is a subtype of the Golden Retriever breed–more specifically a variation of the British Golden. English Cream Goldens gained their namesake as a result of, well, their elegant pale coats, which can range in color from a delicate cream shade to white.
History of English Cream Golden Retrievers
Let’s start with a fun fact, English Cream Golden Retrievers are actually descended from the original Goldens, who came from Scotland in the 19th century.
The original Goldens came to be as a result of cross-breeding between various different breeds (including: Water Spaniels, Yellow Retrievers, Irish Settlers, and Bloodhounds) over several generations.Over time, the 3 main subtypes emerged: American Golden Retrievers, Canadian Golden Retrievers, and British (English) Golden Retrievers.
In other words, all Golden Retriever subtypes (including the British Golden subtype), are members of the same family, or breed. The English Cream Goldens belong to the British Golden subtype. Oh, and we can thank years of selective breeding for that wonderful and uniquely white coat of theirs, too.
English Cream Golden Retriever Temperament
It’s no surprise that English Cream Golden Retrievers make lovely pets. Why? Because their temperament is friendly, fun-loving, and obedient. These pups are known for being loyal, intelligent, and attentive.
Like all Goldens, they are playful and excitable. In short, their great, balanced temperament makes them a great addition to any home!
Frequently Asked Questions About English Cream Golden Retriever Puppies
How much does an English Cream Golden Retriever cost?
In general, you can expect to pay anywhere from $1,000 to $3,500 for a Golden Retriever puppy; and while that may seem like a large range, there are reasons for that.
Cheaper doesn’t mean better, or even comparable. In fact, cheaper puppies are more likely to come from puppy mills or low-quality breeders, where they aren’t adequately cared for and are oftentimes sold to families without having received proper veterinary care and checkups beforehand.
Oftentimes, cheaper golden retriever puppies can ultimately cost you a LOT more money in the long run because they are more likely to have health issues.
Here at My Golden Retriever Puppies, our adorable adoptees (including our English Cream Goldens) typically range from $1,800 and $2,600; even though our price points may be higher than some others, our price truly reflects the quality and care that is taken of our puppies.
Are English Cream Goldens more expensive?
Because of their desirable white/cream-colored coats, English Cream Goldens can be more expensive than certain other subtypes of Golden Retriever. If you’re curious to see if an English Cream is the right choice for you, take a minute to browse our list of adorable pups for adoption!
What is the difference between English Cream and Golden Retriever?
An English Cream is a type of British Golden Retriever. The British Goldens (including the English Cream) are very similar to their American Golden relatives; however, they do tend to sport slightly lighter colored coats overall and are about 2 inches shorter on average. In other words, they’re equally as wonderful!
How big is a full-grown English Cream Golden Retriever?
The weight range for these sweet pups can be from 50-75 pounds for full-grown males, and 45-70 pounds for full-grown females. Additionally, these babies tend to stand at about 20-24 inches tall, with males being on the taller end of the spectrum. Can you say, “life-size Teddy bear”?
Do English Cream Goldens shed?
Yes, all types and variations of Golden Retrievers shed, and this is entirely normal for the breed. However, it is worth noting that because the English Cream Goldens often have a coat that is slightly thicker and shorter than the American Goldens, some owners claim they shed less overall. But hey, that’s what lint rollers are for, right? Problem solved!
Are English Cream Golden Retrievers aggressive?
The good news is– no, English Cream Golden Retrievers are not aggressive dogs by nature. In fact, their sweet, calm, and lovable disposition make them a fantastic addition to any family (including yours).
Are English Cream Goldens more calm?
When compared to other subtypes of Golden Retrievers, the main difference is simply the color of their coat, though some owners report them to be a little calmer than others, though in our experience, your individual puppy’s temperament will be the main factor in how calm your new golden retriever puppy will be.