Looking to find a loving home for my Golden Retriever Pup. It is difficult to give him up. Thought he would work out for me--but my lifestyle and home have not been a good match for a pup/dog. I think it is only fair to make sure he is in a good home before he gets too attached to me (and me him) I'm already attached to him--but I know it is best to do this for all. I want what is best for him. He is so incredibly sweet. His name is Radley. We have already gone through all the tough puppy stuff together--so you wont have to do all of that. He has been through teething--lost all his puppy teeth. He is potty trained in the house. He enjoys daily walks after each meal. Usually a walk around the block. He sleeps through the night in his wire kennel.(with a cover) Noises in the house don't bother him. He still needs more training but he knows the basics. Sit, laydown And stay. He is working on down. And no jump. He is happy to be at home and hang out on his dog bed or find a spot somewhere in the house to sleep on the floor or play with his toys. But he would also like to play fetch in a wide space in the house or up and down the stairs. If you just want to cuddle with him--he loves to come into your lap to feel connected with you. He has his favourite toys. Kennel and toys are also part of the sale. (they would help his transition to his new home) He is truly very sweet --like most Goldens. He is not pure AKC Golden--I bought him from a Breeder that breeds Goldens as a hobby on a farm. His mother was not pure golden--she is part AKC--But his Father is all AKC Golden. His Mother is a Red Golden and his Father was a Traditional Golden Colour. Radley also knows how to shake and rollover. He loves a treat. And he is a soulful guy--he likes to sit and stare out into the distance just as much as he likes to play fetch or sniff things out on a walk. He is good with other dogs--he has been to pup daycare. As I said--this is heartbreaking for me. Such a good sweet pup that will no doubt be a wonderful dog. I will never get to see him develop into that great dog. But you will. I wish my home and lifestyle was a better match. I dont have the time or energy for a dog now. Oh--he does have a chip--in my name--from the Humane Society--but I am certain that they can switch the name on the registration. Contact me and we can discuss him and other questions you might have. He's a really good pup.