Polish Lowland sheepdog breeders

Domlina Pons

Domlina Pons

5405, rue Dugal
Boischatel (Québec)  G0A 1H0
Tel.: 418-822-3953
E-mail: pon@domlina.com

Domlina Pons, breeders of show and companion puppies.
Parents are certified for eyes and hips by OFA.

Our puppies leave with: a written guarantee of 2 years, they are vet inspected, dewormed and have their first set of vaccinations. They are also microchipped for identification, registered with the Canadian Kennel Club and are sold under a non-breeding agreement unless meeting certain requirements. Our puppies are home-raised, well socialized and spoiled to death.

Breeder member of the Canadian Polish Lowland Sheepdog Club.
Puppies available in the Spring and Summer of 2012.
For more details, please visit our website at: www.domlina.com


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