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Old 20-01-2004, 17:45   #1
Latte
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Hi Mijke,

Thank you for your answer, I have talked to some breeders in Europe, even those whit another breed. And they say approximately the same thing.. Make the puppy a little bit tiered and assure that you have all the papers if the time comes and if you have to show them, but most of the time it proceeds without any problems.. You can just pass the border..
I have got the same answer from many breeders now.. Thank you..


Hello Suski,

Thank you for your answer, you may say that you almost got me there.. You detective there.. *Smile* But in fact I haven't reach my computer in a couple of days so my friend had to use it and he asked the question for me so a could hope that someone had answered when I finally reach it.. And see, I did.. Thank you..
And I think this was the answer you gave me the last time we talked, I just had to find out what other breeders thought about this to take a puppy to a country were it is illegal to have this breed, but the person really wants this breed anyway.. Simply what chances he have to get one.. What I can see, no one now's if this breed really are illegal or not in my country, some say it's ok and some otherwise.. So maybe the only way is to do it illegal.. I just don't see another way here..

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