We are a member of the Canadian Kennel Club and the Bull Terrier Club of Canada.
If you are interested in learning more about the Bull Terrier – see the CKC link below. I also encourage people to speak to breeders and owners of bullies to get the real story . Bull Terriers aren’t recommended for the first time dog owner. They require early and consistent training, lots of socialization and most importantly lots of love.
https://www.ckc.ca/en/Choosing-a-Dog/Choosing-a-Breed/Terriers/Bull-Terrier
Bullies are a medium exercise dog but the best Bull Terrier is a tired Bull Terrier. Known to be somewhat destructive if left alone, Bull Terriers (and their families) benefit from crate training.
Bred by Cathy Gantchev of Shelburne Bull Terriers, Quebec, Pearl is our sweetheart bitch out of Shelburne The Tide Is High and Ghosts'n Goblins Bold as Brass. This will be her first litter.
Pearl CKC Pedigree HN4081910
Upcoming litter-TBA
PUPPIES-WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW
HOW DO I GET A PUPPY:
Fill out and email me the Puppy Inquiry Questionnaire (see above).
Once received, I put you on my list. As we get closer to breeding dates, I contact everyone to make sure they are still interested.
Over the 10 weeks the puppies are with us, we will evaluate type, temperament, and suitability for people wanting a puppy. Unfortunately, just because you are on the list does NOT guarantee you will get a puppy. I will keep in touch with people to let them know as the litter matures. If you end up receiving a puppy from us, you will be expected to sign a contract-depending if it is a companion or show quality puppy.
PRICE:
Health testing to ensure the best possible litters is very expensive as is securing the right sire. If the sire is from a distant place, the cost to use him can be significant.
Overall, you can plan to spend between $3800-4500 CDN for a puppy depending on whether you are looking for a companion or show quality puppy. There are a lot of costs that go into a breeding which is why there is a wide range for price.
Co-ownership may also be a conversation with a show quality puppy.
What is the difference? Companion puppies come with a non-breeding contract and an expectation that, at the right age, the puppy will be fixed. Show quality puppies are not required to be spayed/neutered and indeed are encouraged to be put into a breeding program.
Please let us know as soon as possible if you are going to require travel arrangements to get your puppy and we will work with you to make this as safe and non-traumatic for the puppy as possible.