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Join Date: Nov 2009
Location: Skien/Oslo
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Well one of my points, was exactly that I live on the outside of a small city and there are very few people who live around my place and there is a nice big forest very close. So a dog that dont like many people around should be happy with the surroundings of the place where I live.
I wish you all a fantastic, successfull new year! |
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Join Date: Mar 2008
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Join Date: Nov 2009
Location: Skien/Oslo
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I have at last got my little wolfie to Norway today. Everything went well with the travel (with the exception of my father having to travel with the pup since I couldnt lend a car in Germany because you have to be 25 to do it), and the customs on Gardermoen where very kind since they didnt make any "drama" when they found out that there is nothing about the Echinococcus worm pill written in the passport. Instead of making any drama or not letting the dog in they called the borderzone veterinary who gave the pup the required pill after he told me that it will for sure not harm the pup to get the pill twice (it have got it already in Germany when it was 5 weeks old according to the breeder). Either way any myths about "bad, evil" customs got busted...
![]() As for the little wolfie herself (yes I got a female instead of a male since the breeder chose the best pup she could choose for me and then it was a female called Miata (Miata Wakanda Tachunga)) it is absolutely awesome, it wasnt afraid at the airport (and there was really many people there) and it didnt looked scared, instead it was sniffing around on things very curious of the new enviroment then the car and finally my home where it will be living. So its indeed a good tempered pup as the breeder said ![]() I shall keep you informed about the success (I hope it will be and I will do everything possible to make it be) story of me and the Saarloos. And post some pictures soon in the picture section of the forum. Have a nice week everyone! |
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Join Date: Nov 2009
Location: Skien/Oslo
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I have now added the pictures of the little wolfie in my album, made just some minutes ago right now its sleeping on its pillow next to me
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Is it true that csw are still not allowed in norway? Today I telephoned with people who will move from germany to norway. They have a female csw and will probably get a male csw. They told me that they talked to the norway ambassy and they told them that csw are allowed in norway.
Is there some knowledge which is actual? Thanks Christian PS: It is another thing to import a puppy than an adult csw who looks for people who do not really know easy like a wolf. |
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Even a puppy will grow up, and if discovered the dog certainly will be put to death. -- Per Ollav Last edited by Per Olav; 13-02-2010 at 10:13. |
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