Tantramar Kennel Club

Tantramar Kennel Club page for the Tantramar Kennel Club All-breed dog club in Amherst, Nova Scotia

Nice to hear these comments about our show!!  Very much appreciated!!
06/01/2026

Nice to hear these comments about our show!! Very much appreciated!!

05/30/2026

CKC Annual General Meeting: June 6, 2026

The Canadian Kennel Club is excited to invite all members to attend the 2026 Annual General Meeting (AGM) on Saturday, June 6, from 12 to 4:30 p.m. ET. The meeting will be held in Etobicoke at 5399 Eglinton Ave. West, Suite 103, with the option to attend virtually.

05/26/2026

I STILL NEEDED MY MOM

The early weeks of a puppy’s life play a crucial part in laying a foundation for a well-adjusted adult dog.

This foundation influences future behaviour and how well they go on to cope and interact with the world.

Unfortunately, there are still breeders who allow puppies to leave their moms and littermates at only 6 weeks old, often with no regard for the long-term impact this can have on development.

Many new owners blindly trust that breeders must know best and never question this. But while a puppy may no longer rely on mom for food at this age, they are still deeply dependent on their family unit for learning vital life skills, social skills, building emotional security and resilience.

Between 6 and 8 weeks, puppies are in the process of learning:

• Bite inhibition
• Appropriate play behaviour
• Frustration tolerance
• Impulse control
• Communication and social skills
• Confidence and emotional resilience

These are skills that we as people, can never fully replicate in the same way that a pups family unit can.

While 8 weeks is generally considered the minimum age for puppies to leave, many ethical breeders prefer to keep puppies until 10 to 12 weeks, while also providing positive, age-appropriate socialisation and habituation experiences.

Habituation means gently introducing puppies to the world around them in positive, developmentally appropriate ways — different sounds, surfaces, objects, environments, people, smells, and everyday experiences — so they learn that new things are safe rather than frightening.

However, we don’t live an in ideal world and having to care for or rescue pups much younger than 8 weeks is often unavoidable due to different circumstances.

This post is not aimed at those situations - it’s about education, awareness and encouraging people not to support irresponsible breeding practices that place profit and convenience above the wellbeing and healthy development of puppies.

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05/21/2026

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OFA/PennHip Clinic – June 19th at Vetcetera Animal Hospital! 🐾

We’re hosting an OFA (Orthopedic Foundation for Animals) Clinic to help ensure your breeding dogs are in top breeding health. 🦴✨

📅 Date: June 19th

📍 Location: Vetcetera Animal Hospital 1144 Bedford Highway

💰 Deposit: Due at the time of booking

📧 Email to inquire and receive additional information or book ONLY: [email protected]

🕒 First come, first served!

Don’t miss out on this opportunity to have all your dogs OFA clearance testing ( except echo and eyes) done by Vetcetera.

❤️ We care about your pet’s health!
We can do PennHIP too!!!

05/21/2026

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