Élevage Doreval only sells dogs registered with the Canadian Kennel Club.
Our dogs are micro chipped, dewormed, vaccinated and sterilized. We offer a two year warranty on the dog’s structure. Our dogs leave with their health records.
We are aware it may sometimes be complicated when purchasing a puppy. Élevage Doreval makes it a point to help you choose a puppy, according to your requirements, that will best fit your needs.
We take the time to answer your questions before you leave with the dog. We also follow up to give you all the information you need to ensure you have a healthy start with your new dog.
We suggest you bring a friend or family member with you when you pick up your dog. They can look after it during transport. A transport cage is recommended if you pick up your pet alone. You may want to bring a blanket, especially if you buy a puppy in winter.
Air transport, as well as all other forms of transport, and all carrier requirements are at the expense of the buyer. Élevage Doreval assumes no responsibility for injury or theft of the animal during such transportation.
Reservation
You can make an official reservation with us, with a $300 deposit, the balance owing is payable upon receipt of your dog. Deposits are non-refundable if you decide not to purchase a puppy from Élevage Doreval.
Once we have received your deposit you are added onto our priority list. Once registered on this list, you do not lose your ranking until you have chosen your puppy. When puppies are available, Élevage Doreval calls you and offers you the choice to take a puppy on the litter or to pass. Should you pass, we simply contact the next person on the list.
The advantage of being on this priority list is that you decide when the arrival of your puppy is best for you. It also gives you the opportunity to choose the parents, the temperament, color and structure of your puppy.
Puppies become available when they receive their certification of good health at the age of 6 weeks.
A fee of $10 per day may be charged for the housing of your puppy if you are not available to pick it up when scheduled.
Materials needed and recommended
Sturdy rubber toys
For sleeping, a cushion or blanket
Stainless steel bowls for food and water
Plush toys with embroidered eyes and not detachable eyes
AVOID 
Wicker baskets: the dog chewing on wicker can cause serious damage to the digestive system if swallowed.
Toys with detachable parts
Chewing treats like beef or pork ear and treats made of animal leather. Once softened, these treats become a choking hazard for your dog.
TIP 
The use of the cage must be for short periods of time. The bulldogs growth depends a lot on their opportunity to move freely. In a confined space like the cage, the bulldog may develop abnormal wear of joints and stiff limbs.