
Adoption map
Below you will find the legislation regarding the importation of dogs into each country. Please note that these regulations may change, so check the official website of the relevant government.

Echo has been adopted in France.
Romania
We welcome support from Romania and truly appreciate every helping hand. However, Romania is not our primary country for adoptions. While it is possible to adopt our dogs in Romania, the situation with stray dogs there is extremely concerning, and local shelters are already overwhelmed. If you live in Romania and are considering adopting a new companion, we strongly encourage you to turn to local shelters and rescue organizations, where many dogs are also in urgent need of a loving home.

The stray dog situation in Romania is extremely concerning.
Norway
Norway has a specific regulation for the import of stray animals: dogs must have been under the care and ownership of the adopter for at least six months before entering the country. This rule is intended to reduce health risks and ensure traceability. Because of this, we rarely consider Norway a destination for adoption, although we’re deeply grateful for the support we receive from the Norwegian people.

Blue has been adopted in Norway.
Austria
To adopt a dog to Austria, it must be vaccinated, microchipped, and have a European passport. All our dogs meet these requirements. All imported dog must be registered with local authorities and the Central Pet Register. As regulations may change, we recommend checking the official website of the Ministry for the most up-to-date information.​
Sweden
When importing a dog into Sweden, you must declare the animal to Swedish Customs upon arrival. The dog must meet all import requirements, including being microchipped, vaccinated against rabies, and holding a valid EU pet passport. All of our dogs meet these requirements. As regulations may change, we recommend checking the official website of the Swedish Board of Agriculture for the most up-to-date information.
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You can declare the dog online in advance and use the green lane. Otherwise, use the red lane to declare it on arrival.

Laszlo has been adopted in Sweden.
