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Old 03-20-2008, 11:51 AM   #24
Mrs Macmanus
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Originally Posted by Nancy1999 View Post
I don't know the name of the registry they use in Europe, I'm sure some of our other members do. In the U.S. we use the American Kennel Club (AKC). You can only register your puppies if you are entitled to, meaning the parents are registered, and the breeder had breeding rights. An AKC dog will always cost more than an unregistered dog. I imagine it's similar in Europe. Many members here have unregistered dogs; I only support the AKC because I believe it helps produce healthier dogs in the long run.

She's a little cutie, but I would expect you would need some type of paperwork to get her out of the country. Did they give you a bill of sale?
I do not have a bill of sale. Her parents must not have been registered. Again I am feeling a little foolish, but I love her none the less. She has to be current on her shots, get a microchip, and passport to leave the country and return, which is being done also next week. It sounds funny that a puppy needs a passport. The good thing about being in Europe is that dogs/puppies are allowed everywhere humans are allowed. We get to take her everywhere with us with no problems or questions asked. Even to the restaurants if we want. I am coming home to Texas for a month in the summer and Layla is coming with me. I actually get to bring her as a carry on on the plane. I hope she does well, but I just can't imagine leaving her with friends for a month! Has anyone else had a pet travel internationally? Has anyone bought a puppy carrier that is airline approved as a carry on that they just love because I am shopping for one now.
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