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Locality: Lacolle, Quebec

Address: 197 rang St-André J0J1V0 Lacolle, QC, Canada

Website: www.hurle-vent.ca/

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Chenil Hurle-Vent 25.03.2021

ADOPTION *Partagez* Nous cherchons une belle famille pour le beau Castle. Castle est un chien de Saint-Hubert de 5 ans castré. Il est le frère à notre chien Dublin. Il est enregistré CKC. Les Saint-Huberts sont une race assez particulières et têtu qui demandant beaucoup d’attention et d’exercice. C’est un gros chien très fort qui a un jappement distinct. C’est une race qui produit beaucoup de salive lorsqu’ils mangent et boivent de l’eau, donc oui c’est plus de ménage. L...es Saint-Huberts demandent aussi de l’entretient/nettoyage des oreilles 1-2 fois par semaine. Voici ce que nous recherchons: -Une famille sérieuse qui ont l’intention et le temps de le remettre en bonne forme, il a du poids à perdre. -Pas d’autres animaux, pas d’enfants en bas de 12ans. -cours arrière clôturée, pas d’appartement ni de condo. -Frais d’adoption de 350$ qui sera remis entièrement à un refuge de notre choix en don. -S’il vous plaît faire votre propre recherche sur cette race avant de nous contacter pour assurer que c’est un chien qui convient à votre style de vie. -S’il vous plaît nous contacter via messenger en nous disant pourquoi Castle serait une belle addition à votre famille! Merci!!

Chenil Hurle-Vent 19.03.2021

On s’ennuie des belles journées d’été! Mais on s’ennuie surtout de toutes nos amis canins! Voici Gilly et Nitro, deux chiens de chasse exceptionnelles. While we definitely miss the beautiful summer days, we mostly miss having a kennel full of furry friends! Here are Gilly and Nitro, two sweet, amazing hunting dogs!

Chenil Hurle-Vent 14.03.2021

Pour ceux qui se demandent ce que nous faisons avec notre chien de Saint-Hubert Dublin pendant la saison de la chasse au cerf, regardez la vidéo! Très fier de faire partie de cette incroyable association. Très belle recherche Denis Fortier! Félicitation! #accsq

Chenil Hurle-Vent 07.03.2021

Nous cherchons toujours un foyer plein d’amour pour Chance n’hésitez pas à nous contacter avec toutes questions ou bien Florence Meney

Chenil Hurle-Vent 01.03.2021

Nous cherchons une famille d'accueil pour Chance, chien du Liban qui arrivera sous peu à Montréal. Il est handicapé car servait de cible de tirs, mais il a eu tous les soins et est affectueux et parvient même à gravir les marches malgré son handicap. Il a besoin d'un foyer aimant. S’il vous plaît prendre note que c’est un chien avec des besoins specials et ce serait important de le placer avec une famille permanente, donc des demandes sérieux seulement! Contactez aussi Floren...ce Meney avec d’autres questions. Partagez en grand nombres! We are looking for a home for Chance. He is coming to Montreal from Lebanon. He is a sweet baby who unfortunately was subjected to the worst of humanity as he was used as target practice by some monster out there. He received all the medical care necessary and now he’s ready for the loving home he so deserves. Please take note that he is a special needs dog who will very possibly require special attention. Because of this, we’re asking for very serious inquiries only as his next home needs to be permanent. You can also contact Florence Meney with additional questions. Please pass on and share!

Chenil Hurle-Vent 22.02.2021

Quand ta grande sœur mange une branche qui semble être délicieuse! When your big sister is snacking on a delicious looking branch!

Chenil Hurle-Vent 08.02.2021

Yéti. Un nom qui reflète bien la météo en ce moment! Yeti. A very suitable name for the current weather!

Chenil Hurle-Vent 22.12.2020

Le Chenil Hurle-Vent vous souhaite un très joyeux temps de fêtes! On s’ennuie de vous tous et avons très hâte de vous revoir bientôt! Wishing everyone a very happy and safe Holiday season! We miss everyone and can’t wait to see you all very soon!

Chenil Hurle-Vent 13.12.2020

Bonjour à tous! Voici la nouvelle liste de prix en vigueur le 1er Janvier 2021. N’oubliez pas d’assurer que votre chien est vacciné à jour (dans les 12 derniers mois) pour son prochain séjour. N’hésitez pas à nous contacter avec toutes questions. Merci! Hello everyone! Here is our new price list, in effect as of January 1st 2021. Don’t forget to be sure your dog’s vaccines are up to date (done in the last 12 months) for his/her next stay. Don’t hesitate to contact us if ...you have any questions. Thank you! One dog/un chien-30$ par nuit Two dogs/deux chiens-40$ par nuit Three dogs/trois chiens-50$ par nuit Four dogs/quatre chiens-60$ par nuit *prices include taxes/les prix incluent les taxes

Chenil Hurle-Vent 04.12.2020

La belle Nordic Penny!

Chenil Hurle-Vent 28.11.2020

Pour noël, nous tentons d’amasser de l’argent pour remettre au refuge Rosie’s Animal Adoption. En collaboration avec nos amis chez The Lark Co. nous avons des adorables foulards de noël pour vos bébés poilus à vous offrir. Pour toutes questions et achats vous pouvez contacter le Chenil Hurle-Vent ou bien The Lark Co. sur Instagram. Nos animaux de compagnie jouent un rôle primordiale dans nos vies, aidons ceux qui n’ont pas de famille cette année! Vous pouvez aussi faire un pe...tit don en bas! Un gros merci! DE PLUS pour chaque nouveau Like sur notre page du Chenil Hurle-Vent, nous allons contribuer 1$ de plus! Donc partager notre page avec vos amis qui adorent les chiens! This Christmas, we’re organizing a little fundraiser to raise money for Rosie’s Animal Adoption. Together with The Lark Co. we have adorable Christmas themed pet bandanas, perfect to complete your family Christmas pictures! For all questions and purchases, you contact us on Facebook or Instagram, as well as The Lark Co. on Instagram. Our pets play such a vital role in our lives, let’s help out the ones who don’t yet have a family this Christmas! You can also donate by clicking the donate button at the bottom of the post! Thank you everyone! Furthermore, for every new Like on the Chenil Hurle-Vent Facebook page, we will donate an extra 1$ per like. Be sure to share our page with your dog loving friends! LISTE DE PRIX/PRICE LIST XS-10$ S-13$ M-15$ L/XL-16$

Chenil Hurle-Vent 24.11.2020

La belle Kloé a besoin d’une nouvelle famille. Elle est une Bulldog Américaine de 4 ans, non opéré et elle est très gentille avec les enfants. Elle est très affectueuse mais n’aime pas beaucoup les animaux inconnus. Elle est un peu protectrice mais pas aggressive. Partagez en grand nombre pour qu’on puisse lui trouver une superbe maison! S’il vous plaît nous contacter abec toute questions. Beautiful Kloé is looking for her fur-ever home. She is a 4 year old unfixed American Bulldog. She is very sweet with children and extremely affectionate. She is a little bit protective but never aggressive. Please share this post so that we can find her the perfect family as soon as possible! Please feel free to reach out with any questions!

Chenil Hurle-Vent 22.11.2020

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Chenil Hurle-Vent 08.11.2020

One of the First questions I ask clients who come to me for advice on behavior or training for obedience is, Why did you Choose this breed? So many times the... answer is, Because they are really cool dogs! This, of course, is not a valid reason for choosing one breed over another. When you see a dog doing what he was bred to do, harkening back to his ancestors whispering into their ears, telling them exactly how they should perform the task....well, it can make you weep. EVERY dog needs a job, a purpose to validate them. A job that makes them stand proud and causes his tail to wag and his heart to smile. Dogs were bred to work alongside humans, and they consider that a high calling.....along with educating us..... And if one does not have sheep for a Collie or rabbits for a Beagle, or rats for a Terrier, there are still other functions for them to perform within their households. Our job is to find that activity, introduce it to the dog, and enjoy the companionship. There's a woman that jogs with her GSD every day by the Indiana K9 Learning Center. She puts a prong collar on her huge working dog and off they go. We had a nice visit over the fence the other day. I complimented her on her dog's manners. I stood about six feet from her when we initially met and he was relaxed and unconcerned. (And no, I didn't ask if I could pet him). That's when I find out what a mean owner she is. Her large GSD carries a doggy style backpack with water in it and she's been told that's mean. She stopped at a yard sale, bought some books, put them in the backpack and she was told that's mean. She's been chastised for running her dog with her because running a dog is mean. I'm not sure why someone would feel that a 100 pound working breed isn't capable of carrying 10 pounds of books but someone did. I'd say that person has never looked up what a GSD was bred for. It's bred for work! I know a Canadian that has huge herds of sheep free ranging on hundreds of acres. He has two border collies that he sends out as a team to round them up and bring them in to be counted. They'd go out before the sun was up and by mid afternoon they'd have them gathered in a large pen for him. He'd do a head count, open the gate and off they'd go. Imagine the intelligence and duration those dogs have to do that seven days a week! Now take those dogs and put them in an apartment. Yowza! How about the frustrated woman who brought her German Short Haired Pointer in for classes...AKC's website said the breed is "easy to train" so she got one. She's a white collar wife with a young son who lives in a suburban neighborhood. That breed may be easy to train for a hunter or someone that is experienced with independent, strong willed breeds but she was really struggling with him. His energy level, strong personality and tenacity is a requirement for the job he was bred to do but a typical owner will really struggle with this breed. Can we all agree on something right here, right now? Every dog that is in a home, in a shelter, in the show ring, or anywhere else comes from someone that was breeding dogs for a purpose. It may be way back in the dog's pedigree but it's there. Hunting, fighting, chasing, pulling, retrieving, protecting, patrolling, killing...your dog laying at your feet right now has ancestors that did at least one of those tasks very, very well. Those instincts don't disappear when they walk through your front door and become your family pet. There's a reason terriers are tough! Because you have to be a tenacious little shit to go down a hole after a rodent bigger than you knowing you're likely to get bitten. There's a reason you can't get your beagle's nose off the ground during agility classes. Watch a youtube video of beagles in the field! There's a reason your whippet wants to chase every squirrel in the yard. Watch a youtube video of sighthounds lure coursing! There's a reason that cattle dogs go in low and nip anything moving. Watch a youtube video of them working cattle! Here's the kicker...a cattle dog that goes in low and nips is probably the result of someone's responsible breeding. Same with the beagle, the whippet and the border collie. Those are desirable behaviors in each breed. Understanding the propensity of certain behaviors in breeds and mixes will help owners understand where the behavior is coming from. It doesn't mean the dog gets a free pass for the behavior, but someone looking for an agility dog may not want to go with a bloodhound "because I just love their ears" or a herding breed "because I want a dog to lay around all weekend with." All of us in the dog industry, including shelters and rescues, have a responsibility to the dogs we're in charge of and the people that want to add them to their family. We're responsible to educate the uneducated. - Michelle Steigmeyer, Indiana K9 Learning Center Book reference: Encyclopedia of Dog Breeds by Caroline Coile, PHD. #SupportResponsibleBreeders #ResponsibleOwners #PurposeBred #Purebred #Dogs

Chenil Hurle-Vent 07.11.2020

Belle surprise d’avoir la belle Chanel avec nous cette semaine!

Chenil Hurle-Vent 01.11.2020

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Chenil Hurle-Vent 31.10.2020

Notre secret pour des belles photos?... On vous laisse deviner! Our secret for cute pictures?...Take a guess!

Chenil Hurle-Vent 19.10.2020

Spike qui vient peut être de manger plusieurs biscuits

Chenil Hurle-Vent 08.10.2020

Nothing says winter is coming like a dog named Snow!...and his sister Sammy!

Chenil Hurle-Vent 02.10.2020

Joyeux Halloween! Happy Halloween!