Mac was that guy in the community that you could count on. He was tall and strong and one family story tells of the time he single-handedly lifted a metal tractor tire over the fence into another man’s field to help him out. That kinda guy!
His work was driving heavy equipment to maintain county roads in the plains of north-eastern Colorado, a hard job in an often difficult climate. His real name was Glen McMillan, a good Scotsman making a good honest living. He was also a gentle man and animals seemed to know that about him. Deer would eat from his hand – they have proof in an old black and white photograph – and he often rescued cottontail bunnies and brought them home to his wife and five children as pets.
Mac's only golden-haired daughter, Tracy, is the breeder at Glenmac Goldens which is named in memory of her daddy.
When Tracy and her late husband, Norm, were married in 1986 they adopted a Golden Retriever and named her Paza – which means ‘golden’ in Hebrew. They found the name and its meaning as they were pouring over baby names for their firstborn.
Paza was quite a beauty but had a fairly destructive streak so Tracy (not a quitter, just like her dad) learned how to train dogs and Paza became a sweet, loving companion who lived to the age of 14 and helped them raise their own two rambunctious sons.
In 2018 their fourth Golden Retriever, Cydney, became the first of their dogs to have puppies. Tracy has spent extensive time training and learning about the process of puppy rearing and is certain that with your own investment of time and training, the puppy that you adopt from Glenmac Goldens will prove to be a gentle, kind soul, and faithful friend just like their kennel’s namesake – Mac.
P.S. They are terrible watchdogs. (mostly kidding)
Cydney the red and KC the cream with Tracy. Both of these girls have retired. We launch 2023 with only one breeding girl and that is Oakley.
Sailor and Cydney had the "Lift Off" Litter in 2018
Our next breeding will be between
Firemark For All The Right Rieslings "Ries"
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Redtail Little Miss Sure Shot "Annie Oakley"