Welcome to Alaska’s White Gold Goldens Home page!

Here at Alaska’s White Gold Goldens, we have the top producing bloodlines from EUROPEAN COUNTRIES: Germany: Golden Angels of Oberach, Holland: of the Morning Valley, Sweden: Dewmist, and Finland:
Lineage Such as; Tortalina Orchestra, Tortalina Observer, Dewmist Davenport, Blakesley Cromwell, Dream Max Pulp Fiction, Jobeka Jasper of Nortonwood, Sanduskey Kiss and Tell, Ragdoll of the Morning Valley, Celtic Rose of the Morning Valley, Inassicas Snow Storm, Friendship Cassowary, Rebel of Bridge Four, Dainty’s Flying Class, Goldmaster’s Chanelle, Dream Max Don Hugo, Rossmix Depend on Me, CANADIAN-LINIAGE: Golden Field Kennel, Kyon Kennel, and Chrys-Haefen.
Our multi-champion pedigreed DOGS are of the highest standard rated DOGS with OUTSTANDING BLOODLINES.
These dogs have akk1a rating, which means highly preferred for breeding- no faults. Many others Imported Goldens to the United States have the kk2a rating.
This rating is given when a dog has a particular fault or faults and does not meet the kk1a standard. The breed Warden will then give breeding guidelines to over come the fault(s) of a kk2a dog.
I have always asked “why have a BREEDING PROGRAM with less than the best Bloodlines, when one can have the best possible pedigree.”
That is why I have spent the time, effort, and dollars to have the best producing bloodlines in OUR kennel, to provide you with the best Golden Retriever for you and your family.
Be sure to look at the pictures and pedigrees of all our Goldens.
We are located in ALASKA.
3 hours South of Anchorage in a town named Kenai.
Kenai is world known for its KING SALMON fishing.
www.bulldogfishing.com
Our friends refer to Heath as the “bulldog of fishing.”
Find out more about our Operation, the novelty of owning an English European Golden, the love of a Golden Retriever and more…
Then be sure to let us know when you would like one of our puppies, trained puppies, or adult dog for your family.
Thanks for visiting,
Heath and April Fulk
Our Goal is always to be a “Breeder of Distinction.”
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