International APBT case: Netherlands (Amsterdam)

Early reservation, personal choice and successful urban life

International APBT case: Netherlands (Amsterdam)

This international case describes a young family from
Amsterdam, the Netherlands who chose an American Pit Bull Terrier from
Dognik Bulls through an early reservation process.

Early reservation and informed selection

The puppy was reserved before birth.
At Dognik Bulls, early reservations include a structured selection process.

When the puppies reached approximately 28 days of age,
the future owners were invited to make their choice.
During this period, they received regular updates,
including videos, photos and observations of developing temperament.

The family traveled personally by air to visit the kennel,
spent time with the litter and selected their puppy in person.

Preparation and relocation to the Netherlands

Once the puppy reached the appropriate age for travel,
all required veterinary preparation and documentation were completed,
including identification, vaccinations and registration
with the American Dog Breeders Association.

At approximately 15 weeks of age,
the puppy relocated legally and responsibly to the Netherlands.

Life in Amsterdam

The dog is now around two years old
and lives happily with the family in Amsterdam.

  • Excellent adaptation to a large urban environment
  • Calm, affectionate and loyal temperament
  • Comfortable interaction with people and daily city life
  • No behavioral or social issues reported

The dog demonstrates a clear, balanced mindset
and stable behavior suitable for life in a busy city.

Why this case matters

This case highlights the value of early planning,
personal involvement and transparent communication
throughout the puppy’s development.

Successful long-term adaptation in a major European city
confirms stable temperament and correct early guidance.