HighPoint FlatCoated Retrievers in BC

Upcoming Litters

Vesper & Mylie Litter Announcement


Congratulations to VESPER, GCH Shasta Written In the Stars AND MYLIE, BPIS GCH Highpoint Believer! We welcome a Singleton Baby Boy! 


Be sure to view our puppy gallery, where you'll find updates on how the puppies are growing every week!

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Our Puppy Gallery

  • A 1 week old flatcoated retriever puppy is sleeping on a white blanket.

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  • A black flatcoat puppy is laying next to a pink stuffed animal

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  • A man is holding a black flatcoat retriever puppy with its mouth open

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  • Two black flatcoat retriever puppies are sleeping next to each other on a blue blanket.

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  • A person is holding a black flat-coated retriever puppy in their hands

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  • A man in a blue shirt is holding a black flat-coat retriever puppy

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  • A black flat coat retriever puppy is sleeping next to a blue toy.

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  • A man in a blue shirt is holding two black flat coat retriever dogs

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  • A group of stuffed animals are laying on a bed with a black flat coat retriever

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  • A black flat-coated retriever puppy is sleeping in a kennel next to a blue ball.

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  • A black flat-coated retriever puppy is lying on its back next to a food bowl.

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  • A black flat-coated retriever puppy is lying on a paw print blanket

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  • A person is holding a black flatcoat retriever puppy in their hands

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  • A black flatcoat retriever puppy is walking on a leash in the grass.

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  • Two flatcoated retriever dogs are playing with a blue ball in the snow.

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Start your application and approval process now!

In Canada, and with Highpoint Flatcoated Retrievers, as a reputable dog breeder, we are committed to dogs' health, well-being, and ethical breeding. When you're considering getting a dog from a breeder, you'll often encounter an application process. This process helps breeders ensure that the puppies they raise end up in responsible, loving homes. While policies can vary widely from one breeder to another, you might come across some common application and adoption policies. If you would like to learn more about our breeding processes look here. 

PUPPY APPLICATION

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Testimonials

Testimonials from our beloved puppy families are a true testament to the joy and happiness that our flatcoat retrievers bring into their lives. We take great pride in the love and care that we provide to each and every one of our puppies, ensuring that they are raised in a nurturing and safe environment. Our commitment to breeding healthy and well-socialized puppies is reflected in the heartfelt words shared by our puppy families.


We are humbled and grateful for the trust that our puppy families place in us, and we remain committed to continuing our mission of providing healthy, well-adjusted, and loving puppies to loving homes. These testimonials serve as a constant reminder of the joy and fulfillment that come with being a part of our extended puppy family.

Popular Questions

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We’re here to help.

  • When is the next litter expected?

    We are hoping to breed our next litter between November and December. Please check our Upcoming Litters page for the most current information.

    Upcoming Litters
  • How can I reserve a puppy?

    Please fill out our puppy application form or call us directly to reserve a puppy. A deposit will be necessary to secure a puppy from this litter and secure your spot on the list. In the event that we are unable to provide you with a puppy, your deposit will be fully refunded. However, if a puppy is available, the deposit will be deemed non-refundable.

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  • What health tests do the parent dogs undergo?

    All our breeding dogs undergo comprehensive health tests, including hip and elbow and patellar evaluations, eye examinations and gonioscopy, and genetic testing for common hereditary conditions.

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  • What is included with each puppy?

    Each puppy comes with a wellness check, its first vaccinations, a microchip, purebred registration with CKC, a starter pack of its current diet, and lifetime support from us.

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  • At what age can puppies go to their new homes?

    Puppies are ready to go to their new homes at around 8 weeks of age. We ensure they are well-socialized and have received their first set of vaccinations before leaving.

  • What should I bring when picking up my puppy?

    Are you feeding your dogs Raw Dog Food?

    Please bring a collar, leash, and a crate for safe transport. We will provide you with a starter pack that includes food, a toy, and information on caring for your new puppy. Learn more about HighPoint Raw Dog Food here.

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  • When are the next vaccinations due?

    Titer testing ensures your puppy is still protected instead of the second set of vaccinations, usually due at 12 weeks. We prefer that you titer test your puppy. Titer testing measures your dog's immunity levels to certain diseases, helping to ensure they are adequately protected without unnecessary vaccinations. It's a safer, more personalized approach to your dog's health, preventing over-vaccination and potential side effects. This test provides peace of mind that your dog has the necessary immunity, maintaining their well-being while avoiding unnecessary medical procedures.

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