Puppy Purchase
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Price : $2200 CDN for companion dogs
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Price and terms to be negotiated for breeding stock
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Ready for new homes at 10-12 weeks of age
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Puppies come microchipped, health checked and with first set of vaccines, They are dewormed at 2, 3 and 4weeks and again at 7, 8 and 9 weeks.They come with a two year health guarantee against genetic defects. We temperament test our pups at 7 weeks to determine the best placement in there new homes. Puppies are sold with a non-breeding contract unless otherwise agreed. Show and breeding puppies are available.
All pups will be CKC registered.
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If you would like to reserve a puppy from an upcoming litter a $500 deposit will hold your choice in the order that we receive it. Deposits are non refundable once breeding has taken place. Should you choice be unavailable you may choose a substitution, apply deposit to next litter or receive a refund.
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Should you require, we can deliver puppies anywhere for additional shipping and veterinary costs. If travelling by air there will also be the cost of an airline approved crate. In winter months flights must be to major airports as smaller commuter flights do not have heated cargo areas.
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Puppies going to the United States
Rabies vaccination is required for all dogs entering the United States from a country where rabies is present. Puppies must not be vaccinated against rabies before they’re 3 months old. So the youngest that a puppy can be imported into the United States is 4 months old.
Dogs that have never been vaccinated against rabies must be vaccinated at least 30 days before arrival. Adult dogs older than 15 months of age that previously received a rabies vaccination given no earlier than 3 months of age and that has since expired may be imported immediately after booster vaccination, without the need to wait 30 days.
Dogs must be accompanied by a current, valid rabies vaccination certificate that includes the following information:
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Name and address of owner
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Breed, sex, age, color, markings, and other identifying information for the dog
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Date of rabies vaccination and vaccine product information
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Date the vaccination expires
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Name, license number, address, and signature of veterinarian who administered the vaccination
These requirements apply to all dogs, including service animals such as guide dogs for the blind.
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What is an unimmunized dog permit?
Under limited circumstances, CDC may issue an unimmunized dog permit (formerly referred to as a dog confinement agreement). This permit allows unimmunized dogs into the United States when requested in advance and when certain conditions are met.
This permit will include a confinement agreement, which is a legal document stating you will confine your dog in the United States until your dog is fully immunized against rabies. Confinement means restriction of an animal, by the owners or their agent, to a building or other enclosure isolated from people and other animals (except for contact necessary for its care). The dog must be muzzled and kept on a leash when outside the enclosure. State officials will monitor compliance.
How to apply for an unimmunized dog permit
Apply online for an unimmunized dog permit—one permit per dog. Apply as soon as your travel is arranged and at least 2 weeks (10 business days) before traveling to the United States. Be sure to allow time to receive the permit before you travel. No permits are given upon arrival. Follow the link at the bottom of they page for the online application form,
How to submit permit applications
Read instructions on how to submit permit applications.
Conditions for getting a permit
When deciding whether to grant a permit, CDC will consider specific criteria, such as the number of dogs, frequency of dog importations by importer, past compliance, country where the dog has lived, length of stay, and other risk factors. Allow up to 2 weeks or 10 business days for CDC to respond to your request.
Unimmunized dog permits are given only to US residents and visitors staying 30 days or more in the United States. It takes 30 days for a dog to be fully immunized. CDC will NOT issue an unimmunized dog permit for a temporary visit less than 30 days (for example, a vacation or holiday and for shopping or visiting friends and relatives).
CDC reserves the right to deny requests for unimmunized dog permits.
Approved permit applications
If your application is approved, CDC will email the permit to you. Only one permit per dog, per trip. The permit is good until the expiration date. If your itinerary changes, you must email changes to CDCanimalimports@cdc.gov along with your permit number. CDC will revise the permit and resend to you.
Upon arrival at the US port of entry
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You must provide a printed copy of your permit to a US Customs and Border Protection officer.
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Your dogs will be inspected to verify
– they are healthy and
– their appearance and age match the description on the permit.
If not, your dogs may be denied entry.
Other requirements
You must also comply with regulations from both the US Department of Agriculture and your destination state. See ASPHIS’ Pet Travel site.
CDC strongly encourages dog owners to have their dogs vaccinated against rabies before arriving in the United States and travel with a copy of their valid rabies vaccination certificate. CDC regulations serve to protect you, your dogs, and your community. Rabies is a serious disease, and there is no cure.
The preceding information was taken from the CDC website, for more information click on the following link https://www.cdc.gov/importation/bringing-an-animal-into-the-united-states/dogs.html#conditions
For the online application form to import an unimmunized dog click on the following link. https://www.cdc.gov/importation/forms.html