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Napisał nicholas
Just a friendly advice for those who jumped into conclusions. Do not make up your mind unless you know all the facts.
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OK Nicholas, just a friendly piece of advice for you: be so kind and present the relevant facts accurately if you don't want others to jump into hasty conculsions.
I just wonder if you know exactly what puppy you're buying - what the characters of its parents are, if both parents have been X-rayed against hip dysplasia, bonitated, if the pup is/will be well socialised by the breeder from his early days, (which is particularly important for a CSV!), if the info provided by the breeder is reliable, etc. etc. You seem to be so much preoccupied with the transportation problem, that you might overlook much more important issues and end up with e.g. a dog that is no pure CSV but some mix with canadian wolf (so called Mutara), that have recently been banned from the official breeding registers or with a pup that has non-typical appearance or is extremely shy or aggressive or has serious health problem.
Best breeders, who breed "quality pups" usually have reservations for a few litters in advance, though of course there are exceptions to the rule. Anyway, I would think twice before buying the first pup offered.
BTW The breeder's willingness to deliver the pup to doorstep would make me VERY suspicious because good breeders do it only in emergency, when delivering the pup to another continent or so, and after much time spent on discussions and e-mail exchanges, etc.
Anyway, you'll do what you consider right, but don't forget that you've received a friendly warning
PS Just to make things absolutely clear: I'm not a breeder myself and thus have no interest in your buying this or another dog!