No Planned Litters for 2026
Welcoming a puppy into your home is a joyful experience, but it also comes with questions, adjustments, and new responsibilities.
We believe that preparation and understanding make all the difference.
At LMU Goldens, we take time to share what we’ve learned, through experience, continued education, and life with our dogs, so families feel confident and supported every step of the way.
The early days with a new puppy set the foundation for everything that follows.
From the first night home to the first few weeks of adjustment, small moments shape your puppy’s confidence, comfort, and connection to their new environment.
Our goal is to help guide you through those early days with calm, practical support.
We’ve created a collection of resources to help you navigate life with your puppy.
Each guide is designed to be simple, clear, and rooted in real experience.
• Puppy Parent Survival Guide
Guidance for the first days and weeks at home
• Early Socialization Guide
Helping your puppy build confidence through safe, positive experiences
• Puppy Stages
Understanding growth, development, and behavior over time
• Online Puppy School
Foundational training and communication
• Golden Insights
Helpful topics and everyday care
• VetMed Basics - COMING SOON
Educational content focused on health, awareness, and prevention
What you feed and how you care for your puppy plays an important role in their overall well-being.
We share guidance on:
• Feeding routines
• Nutrition choices
• Daily structure
• Building healthy habits
Our goal is to help you feel confident in the small, everyday decisions that shape your puppy’s life.
Our role doesn’t end when your puppy goes home.
We remain available to answer questions, offer guidance, and support you as your puppy grows.
Whether it’s something small or something more complex, we are here to help you navigate each stage with confidence.
Caring for dogs is a lifelong learning process.
We continue to grow in our understanding of health, behavior, and development, and we believe in sharing that knowledge with the families who trust us.
Education isn’t about having all the answers, it’s about being willing to learn, adjust, and do what’s best for the dogs in our care.
If you’re preparing to welcome a puppy or simply looking to learn more, we invite you to explore the resources we’ve shared.