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Above you will find the latest Barbet puppies which we have for sale. At times we may only have a few Barbet available so we do hope you check back soon to find and locate your new furry best friend! Should there not be any Barbet puppy listings shown, please complete the form accordingly to register your interest in buying an Barbet.

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Words from our Happy Dog Owners all over the World

Hi Eddie, How are you? Just to let you know Apollo has settled in great with us. He is so clever and is so much fun. He has grown into his paws now so he doesnt look so goofy! lol He keeps me very busy but I can not imagine life without him now!! Thank you for helping bring him...

Hello Eddie.Angel becomes more and more nice and sweet. Everybody tells us how much they like her, and how beautifull she is.Angel is growing a lot , she has a little red coat, it is already to small, today I'm gonna by her bigger one, and shes realy mummys girl.My bestLiselotte

Hi Eddie, Here are some pic's of Jackson & Benson. They are so happy here, I will send you more as they grow. Respectfully, Sammie

Dear Gabor, Maple has been so good in her first week... already sleeping through the night and doing what she’s best at : being cute 🥰! The girls are delighted (after the initial surprise) and enjoy taking care of her! See attached pictures and video, hope they help in keeping in touch with our new furry family member. She loves...

Zoe Walker & Diego Massucci

Riyadh, Saudi Arabia

Liselotte Berthelsen

Roskilde, Denmark

Sammie

Calgary, Canada

Yanick Cote

Doha, Qatar

About Barbet Breed

The Barbet, the ‘water dog of France’ is a rare breed. Though hard to find, it is around 1000 years since they were first bred as a waterfowl retriever in France. The name comes from the French word ‘barbe’ which means ‘beard’, one of their most distinctive features.

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