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COUNTRIES
Since our first litter in 2010, we have exported puppies to their new homes all over the world and we welcome international inquiries.
Due to the particular import laws for each country (specifically, minimum age requirements) we have several different options available.
The following countries all allow puppies to enter at 8+ weeks old:
Austria (from October 2022: now ONLY with a special permit!)
Bulgaria
Canada
Czech Republic
Denmark
Estonia
Finland (accompanied by owner/non-commercial movement)
Lithuania
Luxembourg (accompanied by owner/non-commercial movement)
Mexico
Romania (accompanied by owner/non-commercial movement)
Slovakia
Slovenia
Switzerland
SOURCE: EU legislation: Young Animals
Other EU countries (not listed above) have stricter import laws, whereby puppies must be 15+ weeks old (vaccinated against rabies at 12+ weeks old + 3 weeks waiting period) before they can enter those countries.
Unfortunately, from 1 August 2024 onward, ALL puppies traveling to the United States (including puppies from rabies-free EU countries) must now be 6+ months old to enter.
However, this is not a problem for us now that we are located at our new property. We now have much more space available to keep puppies here with us for a longer Extended Stay duration: from 8+ weeks old until they are old enough to travel.
So, if you are living in one of these EU countries or any other country with stricter import laws (such as the United Kingdom, United States, Australia, or New Zealand) please feel free to contact us!
Due to the fact that the Czechoslovakian Vlcak is a banned breed in Norway and this ban also applies to crossbreeds, we are not exporting any of our puppies to Norway since our Sylvaen bloodlines all contain Czechoslovakian Vlcak further back in their ancestry.
Due to the fact that the Ukraine has banned practically every dog breed known to mankind including huskies and malamutes, we will never export any of our puppies to the Ukraine since our Sylvaen bloodlines all contain mixes of these breeds further back in their ancestry.
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