Adopting it means making a commitment.
QUOTE
In life, the surest of friends, the first to welcome you, the first to defend you, the one whose honest heart belongs forever to his master, who works, fights, lives and breathes for himself alone.”
George Gordon Biron.
A small bundle
Vaccination record
Veterinary health certificate
I-CAD identification card
Certificate of sale
Pedigree issued by the French Biewer Club
Parents DNA Tests + Affiliation
A "little bundle" with everything your puppy needs to get his new life off to a good start (kibble, toys, etc.).
Vaccinations
To ensure the health of our puppies, we have regular monitoring for vaccinations and deworming.
We vaccinate against the main diseases (Distemper, Hepatitis, Parvovirus). The first vaccination is given at the age of 2 months.
For deworming we use products like Drontstop Puppy, Panacur and Milbemax. The first treatment is done at 2 months of age, then at 3 months, and this until the age of 6 months.
Mutual Puppies
ASSUR'CHIOTS
To help you get started with peace of mind, we offer insurance coverage for your puppy for three months, covering accidents and illnesses. You have the option to upgrade to a more comprehensive insurance policy if you wish.
Reservation
Our puppies generally leave at 3 months, fully vaccinated (primary + booster), and adapt easily to their new family.
You can reserve a puppy from birth free of charge, I will be sure to send you photos and videos of your favorite.
Official reservations start at 5-6 weeks with a contract and deposit.
We invite you to come and see your future puppy at home.
The 10 Commandments of Good Dog Ownership
DUTIES OF GOOD MASTERS...
My life only lasts 10 to 15 years, any separation will be heartbreaking.
Give me time to understand what you want from me.
Trust me, it's vital for my well-being.
Don't stay angry with me for too long; you have your job, your friends, your distractions, I only have you...
Speak to me, even if I don't understand your words, I understand the intonation.
Know that no matter how you treat me, I will never forget it.
Before you hit me, remember that I could bite you, but I would never choose to.
Before you scold me for being lazy, ask yourself if there is something bothering me. Maybe I don't have the right food, or have I been in the sun too long, or maybe I'm just getting old?
Please take care of me when I'm old, I'll do it for you.
On my last journey, please come with me. Never say you can't bear the sight of it. Don't leave me to face death alone. Everything is so much easier when you're by my side...
(Quote from Isabelle Mourier, dog trainer and behaviorist)