Where Stars are Made
Our First Goldens
Imagine Goldens is a new name, but not a new journey. We (Tom and Mara Evans) began breeding Golden Retrievers in 2008 with our first female, Sadie. The following year, we discovered English Cream Golden Retrievers. Pictured below are our first male and female we owned, Wyatt and Chloe. Looking back, we recognized how blessed we were to have such a great start. Wyatt and Chloe’s sire was from one of the best kennels in Europe.
The Making of Stars
I (Tom) grew up raising all types of animals: dogs, cats, goats, sheep, chickens, a dairy cow, and a pony. My dream was to be a veterinarian. Unfortunately, I have an aversion to blood and needles. What captured my interest was genetics/pedigrees and showing. As a 16-year-old, I was awarded top junior dairy goat judge in the nation. My judging soon expanded to dogs as well (see photo). This knowledge of genetics, showing, and world-class quality transferred quite naturally to the new venture with raising golden retrievers. I traveled to Europe to meet the top breeders and attended Crufts in Birmingham, England (the largest dog show in the world), and the World Dog Show.
My wife and I are pictured here with the 2014 World Winner, bred and shown by Santiago Gadea Castro of Thevenet kennel in Spain. We were able to purchase world-class goldens from a few of the top kennels in Europe.
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Transitions
2017 was a year of transitions for our family. I (Tom) had a job transfer to Australia. Due to the challenges of the international move, housing, quarantine, and many other unknowns, we had to leave our goldens behind. This was very difficult.
Fortunately, one of our partners took over our kennel and has done an excellent job of carrying on where we left off. We have now transitioned back to the United States and live in the beautiful Pacific Northwest.
Starting over has enabled us to use our previous knowledge and be highly selective in rebuilding.
We have also started breeding the “dog-like” cat (Siberian Forest cats). You can visit our cattery website at www.doglikecat.com. Catch the latest news on our Facebook page www.facebook.com.mysiberiankitten.
Family Members
Imagine Goldens has four dogs that live indoors and have our entire backyard to themselves. We take them on walks in our neighborhood park and enjoy them as part of our family.
Our immediate plans include potential expansion with two or three co-owners (contact us if you are interested). Golden Retrievers thrive best when they are part of a family, rather than in kennels/runs.
We are 100% committed to providing personalized care and attention for our adult goldens as well as for the puppy you will take home.
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A Star for You
That’s a little bit about us. We would like to learn about you.
How can we support your desire to own a puppy from Imagine Goldens? What questions can we answer for you? Please find below a few more details that may be helpful to you.
Where Stars are Made
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Health Testing
If you have done any research about selecting a breeder, health testing is one of the first topics addressed. Do we test our goldens? Absolutely! We provide actual copies of the test for you on the profile page of each of our adults. Here are the minimum tests (11+) our goldens have taken:
- Hips
- Elbows
- Heart
- Eyes
- Golden Retriever Panel (DM, GR-PRA1, GR-PRA2, Ich, MD, NCL-GR, PRA-prcd)
Note that our stud male, Ashton has received the best possible health ratings in all areas tested!
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Care for Our Goldens
- Monthly heartworm preventative: NuHeart
- Monthly flea/tick preventative: Frontline Plus
- Annual vaccine: Canine Spectra 10
- Rabies vaccine
- Preferred food: American Journey Active Life: Salmon, Brown Rice and Vegetables. Research indicates potential of DCM (Dilated Cardiomyopathy) from the use of grain-free dog foods. We value dog food where fish (in particular salmon) is the first ingredient. The naturally occurring Omega 3’s and 6’s are a big health benefit. We also like a healthy coat that results. Quality grains like brown rice and oats adds fiber and contributes to a healthy heart.
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