How to buy a puppy
With the lifetime cost of a dog topping $30,000, our guide to buying that perfect pedigree pooch ensures you make the right investment
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With the lifetime cost of a dog topping $30,000, our guide to buying that perfect pedigree pooch ensures you make the right investment
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We purchased two beautiful puppies from ‘Baby Barks’ in Carstairs ,Alberta. We were on the waiting list for a few months and we had to submit an application then they provide your choices of their available puppies. Once that is done, they choose a match for you based on your wants and needs. When you purchase a second puppy you can usually get a discount. They breed beautiful Shitzu/ bichon mix puppies which are rated number one in Canada for support dogs. Their facility is kept absolutely sterile and clean, they have plenty of room to run around and even have access to an outside area. Their puppies are regularly seen by a vet and every measure is taken to ensure their puppies are protected from Parvo, and other diseases you are even required to remove your footwear. Our puppies are wonderful and very healthy. The Shitzu/Bichon puppies do not shed and typically only grow to maybe 10 lbs, they have a perfect temperment for a support dog. Baby Barks is the only reputable breeder that specializes in this specific breed in this region, I highly recommend them and I speak from my personal experience.