International APBT case: Spain (Madrid)

From professional consultation to long-term trust and international relocation

International APBT case: Spain (Madrid)

This international case describes a young owner from Madrid, Spain
who chose an American Pit Bull Terrier from Dognik Bulls
after a detailed professional consultation.

The story reflects an informed decision-making process,
long-term cooperation and calm international relocation.

Consultation and informed choice

Before making a decision, the future owner requested a video consultation.
The discussion focused on lifestyle, expectations, concerns
and understanding what type of American Pit Bull Terrier would be suitable.

During the consultation, all questions were addressed,
including temperament, daily life, responsibility and realistic expectations.
Based on this conversation, the owner clearly understood
which type of dog would be the best match.

Personal visit and extended stay in Latvia

In March, the owner traveled personally to collect the puppy,
a black female named Dognik Bulls Katana.

The visit left such a positive impression
that the owner decided to stay in Latvia for an extended period.
He lived there until December, enjoying the environment and climate.

During this time, he regularly visited Dognik Bulls together with the dog,
maintaining close contact and ongoing guidance.

Preparation and air relocation to Spain

Before returning to Spain, all veterinary records and documentation
were carefully checked to ensure readiness for air travel.

At the time of the flight, the dog was nearly one year old.
The flight lasted approximately three hours and forty minutes
and was handled calmly, without signs of stress.

Arrival and adaptation in Spain were smooth and uneventful.

Why this case matters

  • Professional consultation before choosing a dog
  • Informed and responsible ownership
  • Extended adaptation period before relocation
  • Calm and stress-free air travel of an adult dog
  • Long-term trust and continued communication

A reflection of responsible ownership

This case demonstrates how education, preparation and communication
lead to successful long-term outcomes for both owner and dog.