Repeat Breeding Announcement — Proven Cross, Family Companion, Natural Ability
PBG Kennels is pleased to announce a repeat breeding between:
Snowcreek’s Cheap Whiskey Abby SH, CCA “Abby”
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PBG’s Show Me The Money SH, WCX “Cash”
This pairing has already demonstrated its ability to consistently produce well-rounded Golden Retrievers with the qualities we value most: excellent family temperaments, natural retrieving ability, high trainability, balanced energy, sound structure, and versatility across environments.
From a breeding strategy standpoint, this is a proven combination. That matters. A repeat breeding gives us greater confidence in the predictability of temperament, drive, trainability, and overall fit for the homes we serve.
Abby brings a fun, laid-back, people-centered nature with intelligence, biddability, emotional steadiness, and a natural desire to be part of the household.
Cash brings confidence, athleticism, structure, personality, a deep red coat, intelligence, and an excellent off-switch — the kind of sire we value for producing dogs that are both capable and enjoyable to live with.
These puppies are well-suited for:
• Families seeking a dependable, calm, engaged companion
• Active homes that want a trainable Golden Retriever
• Hunters and performance homes looking for natural ability and willingness to work
• Owners who value temperament, structure, athleticism, and purpose-bred genetics
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