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Old 29-02-2012, 22:38   #1
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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 01-03-2012, 10:51   #2
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Thank you all for the information.
Money is not my main concern but it would be the first stumbling block, and being able to plan for this would be great.
I was looking for a general sum, preferable from people who had done this before.
The kind of example would be:
I got a puppy from Germany and I transported the pup back on a train and it cost about £500.
I was not looking for exact costs from each breeder.
I understand that costs would be higher to get a dog imported into the UK, I was just looking for a general figure.
Thank you for the offer Hanka, but I would not like to waste your time as I would be unable to import a pup this year.
My current dog has not completed her training, so currently would not have time give a new pup.
I’m currently trying to get to know everyone and understand the full situation in the UK and Europe.
I will continue to read this site with interest, and hope I can become an active member
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Old 01-03-2012, 12:33   #3
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Great attitude Obbie

Maybe as people import more pups, there will be a bit more info on the costs involved (over and above the purchase of the puppy) It's the kind of information that is good to share as it will help people like you in the future.

One thing I have noticed is that the ferry companies seem to be cashing in on these new relaxed import regulations 4 years ago, we brought 2 cats out of the UK - there was no charge for them on the ferry as they had to stay in the vehicle (Dover-Dunkirk, a very quick crossing). I looked up the same crossing and now they are quoting about £30 per animal - and they still have to stay in the vehicle!! Grrrrrr
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the bit in bold confuddled me what was the first pup if the second is to be a companion?
Companion for the first puppy I presume
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Old 02-03-2012, 00:56   #5
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Companion for the first puppy I presume
No she already has 3 other dogs, these 2 were bought purely for breeding thats why she got 2 unrelated pups getting the female first, if it was just for companionship she could of got 2 from the same litter, and had them spayed,
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