Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retriever breeders
Stonaway Tollers
Kemptville, OntarioK0G 1J0
Tel.: (613) 258-6648
E-mail: acmcaleer@mac.com
We are a small, family kennel located in Kemptville, Ontario. We are dedicated to raising happy, healthy companions and working partners. Quality puppies available occasionally for companion, show, or hunting.
Puppies are family raised in our kitchen with loving care and attention. They are well socialized and temperament tested. They are Vet checked, CKC registered, and come with a written guarantee. All breeding stock have hips, eyes, and heart clearances, and are titled in conformation, obedience, and/or hunt tests. We feed a natural diet and follow a limited vaccine protocol.
Contact us at 613.258.6648, or acmcaleer@mac.com, www.stonawaytollers.ca
Nopper Perm. Reg'd.
585 County Road 5Toledo, Ontario
K0E 1Y0
Tel.: (613) 275-4127
E-mail: nopper@ripnet.com
Our Tollers live in our house and our puppies are raised as part of the family. We ensure our puppies are well socialized before they go to their new homes. Our goal is to have our puppies live long and happy lives. To that end, all our puppies are from parents that are health tested and certified. They come with a written 2 year health guarantee and lifetime support. They are registered with the Canadian Kennel Club and come with 6 weeks free health insurance. They are vet checked and tattooed.
For more information, visit our website at: www.nopperdogs.com, call 613-275-4127 or email: nopper@ripnet.com.
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