Each litter we produce has a specific goal and reason. Even though a particular litter may be more strongly suited for 1 particular area of competition we consider all aspect of the sire and dam before each breeding. A breeding may be more heavily bred on “show dogs,” but we also take into careful consideration as to the trainability and aptitude of a potential litter. Like wise when breeding with more emphasis on obedience competition, we also consider the structural strengths and weaknesses of the sire and dam. Competition is so strong in the Golden Retriever it is easy to become single focused, and breed only for one area of competition. We try to avoid the trap that is easy for breeders to fall into of breeding pretty dogs which lack trainability and field drive or breeding top obedience/ field competitions that lack "breed type" the Golden Retriever should possess.