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Old 29-02-2012, 15:12   #1
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Hi All,

New to the forum, I followed the link from the website.
Although it looks like i had joined this forum a long time ago.
I hope we can get this majestic breed recognised in the uk.
I would like to know from anyone who has imported a puppy to the uk.
I was just looking for an idea of cost to import , from which country.
Hi Obbie, and welcome.

Thing is it is not easy to tell straight how much it's gonna cost you, beside of fact matter of money should not be your first concern when thinking about importing CSV. But there is how it looks like more or less:

money your breeder will ask for puppy - different from breeder to breeder, country to country. Note that your dog will have to stay with a breeder additional 7 weeks more than a pup which is going to stay local. Also additional veterinary care must be taken.

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cost of transport. what is distance to travel? Are you taking a plane, or car? Maybe train? I personally would not trust very much to breeder who offers to me posting a pup to UK. Obvious reasons. Also, every respectable breeder will want to meet you in person at least once.

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Cost of stay. You may stay there few days, you may need hotel room, or some food. Maybe breeder can offer to you to stay at his place for day or two. Again, talk to breeder.


I can only tell you that in my case it is around 700-800 pounds with trip to Poland. Your can be different. Most importantly, it will be less than a price you will have to pay for a possibly cross with no FCI papers in UK.

Stay here, look for a while. On main page you can see incoming litters. If you want advice, or by getting yourself a CSV you will like to help our cause we may suggest something. If we want to establish proper population of CSV in UK, we will need many different, quality lines. I, personally, don't know much about breeding and genetics, but can contact you with someone who does.
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Old 29-02-2012, 15:16   #2
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Hi Obbie, if you wish, I give you contact to my UK owners of pups. Write me.

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Old 29-02-2012, 15:50   #3
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Hi Obbie, and welcome.

Thing is it is not easy to tell straight how much it's gonna cost you, beside of fact matter of money should not be your first concern when thinking about importing CSV. But there is how it looks like more or less:

money your breeder will ask for puppy - different from breeder to breeder, country to country. Note that your dog will have to stay with a breeder additional 7 weeks more than a pup which is going to stay local. Also additional veterinary care must be taken.

+

cost of transport. what is distance to travel? Are you taking a plane, or car? Maybe train? I personally would not trust very much to breeder who offers to me posting a pup to UK. Obvious reasons. Also, every respectable breeder will want to meet you in person at least once.

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Cost of stay. You may stay there few days, you may need hotel room, or some food. Maybe breeder can offer to you to stay at his place for day or two. Again, talk to breeder.


I can only tell you that in my case it is around 700-800 pounds with trip to Poland. Your can be different. Most importantly, it will be less than a price you will have to pay for a possibly cross with no FCI papers in UK.

Stay here, look for a while. On main page you can see incoming litters. If you want advice, or by getting yourself a CSV you will like to help our cause we may suggest something. If we want to establish proper population of CSV in UK, we will need many different, quality lines. I, personally, don't know much about breeding and genetics, but can contact you with someone who does.
hi obbie

as said, preferably many new lines are needed in the couuntry,but even if that is not your priority i would take your time,talk to many breeders(hopefully home bred rather than large kennels)learn the lines and types which there are a couple,u wouldnt want a high energy csv if u do not plan to train in any competetive disciplines etc,the standard price for a healthtested vlcak should be around the same price wherever but extra costs incurred whilst being held by the breeder may vary,as will the exporting depending on the mode of transport etc...a good breeder will discuss this with u,dont be scared of asking them many questions,and dont be surprised that they ask many of u(which a good breeder will)

[quote=Hanka;424270]Hi Obbie, if you wish, I give you contact to my UK owners of pups. Write me.


advert hanka?

we(as in the uk) need varied lines as i would imagine even u know
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Old 29-02-2012, 21:52   #4
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Hi All,

New to the forum, I followed the link from the website.
Although it looks like i had joined this forum a long time ago.
I hope we can get this majestic breed recognised in the uk.
I would like to know from anyone who has imported a puppy to the uk.
I was just looking for an idea of cost to import , from which country.
Hi Obbie
I am new to the forum as well, I imported a pup from the EU last month and I am going to collect one next month as a companion, I have researched this breed since 2008, It would be a good idea to do as much research as you can. Just rember it can be very traumatic for a pup to travel such a long way in one go so planning is key.
pm me if you want more info
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Old 29-02-2012, 22:30   #5
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I imported a pup from the EU last month and I am going to collect one next month as a companion,
Wow, congratulations!!! Could you tell us what dog you've imported?
I guess it'll be important for further UK owners to know which lines are already represented in the UK ...
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Old 29-02-2012, 22:38   #6
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Hi Obbie
I am new to the forum as well, I imported a pup from the EU last month and I am going to collect one next month as a companion, I have researched this breed since 2008, It would be a good idea to do as much research as you can. Just rember it can be very traumatic for a pup to travel such a long way in one go so planning is key.
pm me if you want more info
the bit in bold confuddled me what was the first pup if the second is to be a companion?
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Old 29-02-2012, 14:39   #7
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[quote=Hanka;424124]Hi Hedeon,
I don´t know you, you don´t know me...Can you write me why you give me together with some croses?
Thanks for answer.
Hanka


You are right. For some time I was convinced that one of your pups landed up in OrkWolf Kennel in UK, despite of warnings about this breeder in Czech forum. If it is not true, then I do apologise Hanka.
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Old 29-02-2012, 14:41   #8
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Ok, thank you.

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