Welcome To
Ski Ridge Goldens
Bred for temperament.
Raised for real life.

Breeding, to me, is about more than raising puppies; it’s about developing them into the best dogs they can be.
At Ski Ridge Goldens, every puppy is raised in my home from the very beginning. I focus on early development through new experiences, environments, and everyday interactions that build confidence and help them grow into stable, well-adjusted dogs.
My goal is simple: raise puppies that transition easily into their new homes and go on to thrive, whether as beloved family companions or in therapy, service, or performance roles. Families across Pennsylvania, New York, New Jersey and beyond choose Ski Ridge because they know they’re bringing home a puppy that’s been set up for success from day one.
Why Choose Us?

Nursery
Our puppies are raised from birth to homecoming using Puppy Culture and the Enriched Puppy Protocol, two programs designed to support early confidence, resilience, and development. Daily enrichment, Early Neurological Stimulation (ENS), Early Scent Introduction (ESI), socialization, and real-world experiences give each puppy the foundation they need to become a confident, adaptable companion.

Our Adults
Our adults are health tested, titled, and loved as family. Selected for structure and temperament, many have earned their Canine Good Citizen title, and several have competed through IABCA nationally and internationally. Even our retired moms have a role, serving as calm, steady mentors to teach each new litter.

Testimonials
The Process
Getting to know you and your family is where this begins. I want to understand your lifestyle, your hopes, and what the right dog really looks like for your family. Every puppy I place is a carefully considered match, not just a sale. I’m here for you long after your puppy comes home.
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Pay Deposit
Once you have been selected, a deposit is required to hold your puppy.

Our Story

When I got older and had dogs of my own, I started training my dogs and entered the world of conformation, obedience and agility. I started to wonder why my dogs were having issues in the competition ring, ranging from noise sensitivity to separation anxiety while crated. I socialized my dogs beginning at eight weeks; They went to training classes and were in the show ring by four months of age.






