International dog cases worldwide
Real stories of dogs from Dognik Bulls living across Europe,
the United States and beyond.
These cases reflect responsible preparation, international relocation,
stable temperament and long-term trust between the kennel and owners.
Europe
- Finland – family life, sport competitions and ADBA event participation
- Finland – long-term family ownership and second dog decision
- Sweden – experienced owners and stable coexistence with another dog
- Netherlands (Amsterdam) – early reservation and urban adaptation
- Belgium – repeat trust and returning owners
- Poland (Gdańsk) – family with children, training and coexistence with cats
- Czech Republic – long-term cooperation and professional trust
- Czech Republic (2024) – extended preparation and sport-oriented life
- Switzerland – strict regulations and selective owner approval
- Switzerland (via Germany) – owner-managed legal import
- Ireland – international delivery and family life with a child
- Spain (Madrid) – professional consultation and calm air relocation
- Belarus (Minsk)- owners came to kennel and pitbull became dog-shows star
- Italy (Florence)- two dogs from our kennel lives in one family happy
- Estonia (Tallin) — people with dog allergy took pitbull, already owns poodle
- Estonia (Tallin)- family with three kids and adult dog
- Ukraine (Chernivtsi)- multidog family with kid
- Bulgaria (Sofia)- family life
- Lithuania- first dog to sport
- Lithuania (Vilnius)- personal choise, family with 3 kids
- Lithuania (Vilnius)- personal choice from female to male pitbull
- Finland- long term sport life pitbull
- Finland- the second pitbull in the family, horses
- Finland- long term planned pitbull terrier
- Finland- family life with pitbull terrier
Europe to United States
Other international cases
What these cases demonstrate
- International experience across multiple legal systems
- Responsible preparation and veterinary compliance
- Stable temperament and early socialization
- Successful adaptation to families, cities, sport and work
- Long-term relationships and repeat trust
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