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Old 01-05-2007, 19:30   #10
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Unfortunately i cannot fly to any country to pick up the puppy. Besides i suppose that in nowadays globalized world there must be a way to have the dog brought into my doorstep.
Nicholas, living in a globalized world has nothing to do with it!
Small puppy is not a parcel that, as you wrote, is shipped and brougt to your doorstep. I hope this is not only my oppinion.
If you want to be an owner of a particular breed, in this case a wolfdog you have to put some efford, otherwise no one will trust you.

Maybe you should wait with your decission. Especially that you're in the middle of arranging your wedding. Trust me -> taking care of a wolfdog puppy is time consuming, and you don't even have time to come to a particular country to pick up your new dog. Not to mention talking with a breeder, who is a good source of knowlege about the breed.
A few months ago we gave away all our puppies, some of the new owners came from the other european countries, but no one asked us to send the puppy via a petshop??! or anything like that.
With every single new owner I've exchange loads od e-mails and telephone calls before I actually saw the person in reality. For me it was a sign that those people are responsible and trustworthy ones. Because if you have your own puppies you want everything what best for them!
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