I have been working with dogs for several years now, as a groomer, trainer, daycare and boarding worker and as a breeder. Me and my wife have raised our Golden retriever and Husky since they were 8 weeks old. Making sure they were tested for any genetic health concerns before we bred them. We have a philosophy that constant breed standards and breeding inside a breed can lead to less healthy dogs. As well as irresponsible breeding of mixes. A well bred german shepard is likely to get hip dysplasia, as well as a labrador and mixing them only makes those health concerns worse. Mixing two breeds responsibly can lead to an overall healthier dog than either parent. Husky and Golden retriever are our preferred mix, easy to train, great in cold climates, medium to large sized, great with kids, cancer and hip dysplasia concerns from the Golden are reduced with the Husky genes and the blindness concerns from the husky are reduced with the Golden genes. If you are local you can come and see them in person, if not a video call to see them play with each other or their parents is also an option. We have a full litter with 4 pups left, we can only post individual pups, if you want a girl, we have three and we will be going off a first come first serve basis on picking. We only have one boy left so if you want a boy Apollo is the only option.