Saint Bernard breeders
LeaninLadder St Bernards
PO Box 522Hythe, Alberta
T0H 2C0
Tel.: (780) 228-8677
E-mail: saints@leaninladder.ca
My goal is to raise healthy, even-tempered St Bernards that conform as closely as possible to the Breed Standard.
I am raising only 2 litters a year to ensure that the maximum amount of love and attention goes into these puppies.
In order to be certain that each puppy gets the best home possible, I am selling them under non-breeding contracts only. If I don't currently have puppies available I will be more than happy to put you on my list for the next litter!
For further details, please visit our website at: www.leaninladder.ca
SAINT BERNARD BREEDER LISTINGS BY REGION
(PROVINCE/STATE/COUNTRY)
British Columbia
Alberta
- GhostPine Saint Bernards
- LEANINLADDER ST BERNARDS (see Photo Advertisement.)
- Meadow Park Saint Bernards
- Mountains Country Saint Bernards
Saskatchewan
Manitoba
Ontario
United States
- MAINE
International
- None listed at this time.
IMPORTANT NOTE:
If you are considering the adoption of a puppy of any breed, it is very important to be selective in choosing a responsible and reputable breeder. The Canada's Guide to Dogs website provides advertisement listings to responsible and reputable Breeders of pure bred dogs and, while there is certain criteria that must be met in order to be listed here, we cannot recommend, nor do we endorse or support any one of these listings. (For more information on selecting a breeder, see the articles on the main Breed/Breeders section: Information for the Potential Puppy/Dog Buyer.)
In addition to the Breeders listed here, the Breed Clubs generally include listings of member Breeders on their web sites and, if not, then a listing can usually be obtained either by e-mail or telephone. We do not randomly add Breeders to any listing. All Breeders listed have requested to be included either via a general link or paid advertising.
If a young pup is not an absolute requirement for you, then considering the adoption of a dog from a rescue organization or shelter is strongly recommended. Each individual breed section on the Canada's Guide to Dogs web site includes listings of Rescue Organizations specific to the breed. In addition, Breeders occasionally have young adults available and many also take in rescued dogs. To learn more about adopting a rescue dog, please see the Rescue Organizations & Shelters section of the web site. This section includes several articles and general information along with listings of shelters and rescue organizations that are not breed specific from across Canada.
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