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by Bridget999 on 28 August 2010 - 19:08
I understand the practical element of flea and tick treatment but I am confused by the UK KC paperwork requirements!
I found this information from the UK KC web site;
THIS FORM MUST BE ACCOMPANIED BY
A) A certified export pedigree (photocopy) issued by the appropriate Overseas Kennel Club. The person importing the dog should be shown as the registered owner on this
export pedigree.
B) If the export pedigree does not show the owner as the person(s) importing the dog, a registration certificate issued by the Kennel Club of the country from which the dog is
being imported from.
C) Where an export pedigree is not issued by the Overseas Kennel Club (America, Canada, Ireland, Germany, Guernsey and Jersey) a certified pedigree (or photocopy) is required.
D) Certification of pedigree by VDH (Germany only).
Do I need to ask the present owners to re-register the dog in my name with German Kennel Club? Is this the VDH?
Is the easiet way to obtain the export pedigree? Is an export pedigree necessary? Is a certification of pedigree by VDH mandatory?
I would appreciate any help please.
Bridget.
by Kaffirdog on 28 August 2010 - 19:08
You need the dog to be registered in your ownership in Germany and an export pedigree will be issued. You send the UK KC a copy of it and then the dog will be registered with them.
If you are not planning to breed or show, then you don't need to bother, you don't even need the pedigree to bring the dog in as a pet only.
Margaret N-J
by Bridget999 on 28 August 2010 - 20:08
So does having the dog registered in my name in Germany automatically provide an Export Pedigree or does this have to be requested in addition by her current owners. It is my intention to show her in UK so I will need to register her with our KC.
Do I also need D) - Certification of pedigree by VDH (Germany only) if I have the Export Pedigree?
I can't seem to get my head around this at all!
Bridget.
by delsasmum on 28 August 2010 - 20:08
by Bridget999 on 28 August 2010 - 20:08
by tony mason on 28 August 2010 - 21:08
The vdh are very efficient. I have imported several dogs with sv pedigrees.
If the dog comes without the vdh export pedigree, you need to send the original sv pedigree, signed by the previous owner to the vdh ( I have dealt with a lady named Monika several times, she speaks very good English) . I believe the fee for the export pedigree was 60 euros the last time I applied.
I have always received the paperwork back within 10 days, a copy of the export certificate then goes to the English kennel club who should then register the dog in your name.
Of course if you can get the current owner to send the vdh paperwork with the dog it will save having to send the original sv papers back to Germany.
by CAROL on 28 August 2010 - 23:08
by Bridget999 on 29 August 2010 - 20:08
I have spoken with the German breeder who has assured me she can arrange this so I am feeling more relaxed now! It is best to get all this paperwork done before the dog arrives? I am hopefully going to show her next year.
by Bridget999 on 01 September 2010 - 17:09
www.lhcargo.com/GB/content.jsp;jsessionid=2F1EEB29E31CBD6B73F5F9E749C2398C ?
It looks very good and will be easier for both me and the dog than driving. I am curious to know how much flying a dog would cost - she is a smaller bitch weighing only about 25kgs.
Thank you all for your help so far.
B.
by Jacko on 01 September 2010 - 22:09
It depends on who is taking her to the airport and getting her papers in order as to what those costs would be. There are companies that do that too. So there are things to raise your cost. Air Carrier may not be the only cost.
As for that short a flight for a small puppy, should not be too bad at cost
The shipper is good and has done it before.
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