Fox Red KC Reg Stud Golden Retriever
11 hours£550
Stud Info
- Breed:
- Golden Retriever
- Age:
- Less than a day old
- Advert Type:
- Golden Retriever For Stud
- Advertiser Type:
- Breeder
Health & Certifications
- KC Registered
- Health Tested
- Sire Health Tested
- Microchipped
- Vaccinated
- Wormed & flead
Stud Dog Information
Beautiful proven Fox Red Golden Retriever “Jalk Line “
Produces the most beautiful pups
All covers have been 100% successful
Booking fee £250 * then balance upon tie £300
We can come to you for an additional fee
* non refundable if your bitch is not ready
We will provide advice to owners of Maidens
KC Pedigree & Health Tests
KC Name: KENZDUO LOKE
Retriever (Golden) • Golden • 3 years 6 months old
- KC Registered
- Health Tested
- Hip score: 6/3 = 9
- Elbow score: 0/0 = 0
- Eyes: Unaffected (BVA/KC/ISDS)
This section includes verified health test results and pedigree information based on Kennel Club records. Where available, it covers DNA tests, screening schemes, and other breed-relevant data to help you make an informed choice.
DNA Tests
These DNA tests check for specific genetic conditions known to affect Golden Retrievers. A "clear" result means the dog does not carry the gene associated with the condition.
GR_PRA1
Clear
Last tested on 15/05/2023
GR_PRA2
Clear
Last tested on 15/05/2023
ICT-A
Clear
Last tested on 15/05/2023
Health / Screening Schemes
These results come from physical health screening programmes such as hip/elbow scoring and eye tests, which assess the dog's health and conformation.
BVA/KC Elbow Dysplasia
Left score: 0
Right score: 0
Total score: 0Last tested on 28/04/2023
BVA/KC Hip Dysplasia
Left score: 6
Right score: 3
Total score: 9Last tested on 28/04/2023
BVA/KC/ISDS Eye Scheme
Unaffected
Last tested on 09/09/2023
PLA
Grade: 0
Last tested on 09/09/2023
Inbreeding Coefficient
The Inbreeding Coefficient (CoI) estimates how closely related a dog's parents are. Lower values suggest greater genetic diversity, which is generally healthier for the dog and any future litters.
CoI (Coefficient of Inbreeding)
1.2% - 8 complete generations
The breed average is 6.4%
About the Parents (KC Registered)
- Sire
KC Name: AGLABS GOLDEN GOOSE OF FALLOWFEN
Retriever (Golden) • Gold • 4 years 10 months old
- KC Registered
- Health Tested
- Hip score: 0/2 = 2
- Elbow score: 0/0 = 0
- Eyes: Unaffected (BVA/KC/ISDS)
This section includes verified health test results and pedigree information based on Kennel Club records. Where available, it covers DNA tests, screening schemes, and other breed-relevant data to help you make an informed choice.
DNA Tests
These DNA tests check for specific genetic conditions known to affect Golden Retrievers. A "clear" result means the dog does not carry the gene associated with the condition.
GR_PRA1
Clear
Last tested on 12/07/2022
GR_PRA2
Clear
Last tested on 12/07/2022
ICT-A
Clear
Last tested on 12/07/2022
Health / Screening Schemes
These results come from physical health screening programmes such as hip/elbow scoring and eye tests, which assess the dog's health and conformation.
BVA/KC Elbow Dysplasia
Left score: 0
Right score: 0
Total score: 0Last tested on 08/12/2021
BVA/KC Hip Dysplasia
Left score: 0
Right score: 2
Total score: 2Last tested on 08/12/2021
BVA/KC/ISDS Eye Scheme
Unaffected
Last tested on 20/05/2025
PLA
Grade: 0
Last tested on 20/05/2025
Inbreeding Coefficient
The Inbreeding Coefficient (CoI) estimates how closely related a dog's parents are. Lower values suggest greater genetic diversity, which is generally healthier for the dog and any future litters.
CoI (Coefficient of Inbreeding)
8.8% - 8 complete generations
The breed average is 6.4%
- Dam
KC Name: GUUD FUN RACHH
Retriever (Golden) • Golden • 7 years 4 months old
- KC Registered
This section includes verified health test results and pedigree information based on Kennel Club records. Where available, it covers DNA tests, screening schemes, and other breed-relevant data to help you make an informed choice.
Inbreeding Coefficient
The Inbreeding Coefficient (CoI) estimates how closely related a dog's parents are. Lower values suggest greater genetic diversity, which is generally healthier for the dog and any future litters.
CoI (Coefficient of Inbreeding)
4.0% - 7 complete generations
The breed average is 6.4%