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Finding Your Dream Puppy in Switzerland

If you want to buy a puppy in Switzerland, it can sometimes be difficult to find the right puppy locally, whether because of limited availability or a lack of trust. In such situations, looking for your dream puppy abroad might be the best option.

NewDoggy.com provides a solution for families who want to buy a puppy in Switzerland with more confidence. We assist you in finding your ideal dog breed and the right puppy, while also arranging the necessary documentation and procedures to bring your NewDoggy puppy safely to you.

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Switzerland Pet Import Requirements

Bringing a puppy to Switzerland involves several official steps, documents, and veterinary requirements. Switzerland is not an EU member state, but pet travel rules between the EU and Switzerland are closely aligned, especially for dogs, cats, and ferrets.

NewDoggy helps make this journey easier by preparing the necessary paperwork, coordinating the required steps, and keeping you informed from the moment you reserve your puppy until your puppy arrives safely in Switzerland.

The following is usually needed to bring a puppy into Switzerland:

  1. Microchip: The puppy must be identified with a microchip. The microchip should be implanted before the rabies vaccination so the vaccination can be correctly linked to the puppy’s identification.
  2. Rabies vaccination: A valid rabies vaccination is required. Puppies can normally receive their first rabies vaccination from 12 weeks of age. For animals over 16 weeks old, Switzerland generally requires the 21-day waiting period after the first rabies vaccination to be completed before entry.
  3. Pet passport or health documents: Puppies travelling from the EU or Switzerland usually need a correctly completed EU or Swiss pet passport. Puppies entering from a third country may need an official veterinary health certificate and additional documents.
  4. Country of origin: Requirements can differ depending on whether the puppy comes from the EU or from a third country. If the puppy comes from a rabies-risk country, additional rules may apply, such as a blood test, longer waiting times, or an import licence.
  5. Age and travel timing: The practical travel timeline depends on the puppy’s age, vaccination status, documents, country of origin, and whether the puppy is travelling as a private pet or under commercial import rules. Switzerland may allow young puppies under 12 weeks of age, including 10-week-old puppies, to enter without rabies vaccination in certain private pet travel situations, provided the required microchip, official pet passport, and young-animal declaration are correctly prepared. For many puppies, travel is still planned only once identification, vaccination, and document requirements are safely completed.
  6. Animal welfare rules: Switzerland prohibits the import of dogs with docked ears and/or tails, except in very limited special situations.

Important note: Swiss pet import rules can change, and the exact requirements may depend on the puppy’s country of origin, age, vaccination status, health documents, and travel route. Always check the latest official Swiss regulations before travel. You can also contact the NewDoggy team if you would like help arranging the correct documents and procedures for bringing a puppy to Switzerland.

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Every puppy receives thorough vet checks, up-to-date vaccinations, and our 10-year health guarantee. Plus, enjoy lifetime support from our team for your puppy’s wellbeing.

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We take care of every detail — from documentation and travel planning to safe delivery — making the process effortless and stress-free for you.

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Make secure payments via Credit Card or PayPal, both offering full buyer protection and a money-back guarantee — so you can adopt with total peace of mind.

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Ethically bred puppies from trusted European breeders with complete documentation and bloodline check.

From Consultation to Homecoming — We Handle Every Step for You

Experience a smooth, stress-free journey from finding your perfect puppy to bringing them safely home.

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We learn about your lifestyle and preferences to find your perfect puppy.

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Browse our site, receive videos and photos, and take our expert guidance to choose the right puppy for you.

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Travel Preparation

Full vet checks, vaccinations, microchip, required documents, and boarding until travel.

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Puppy Training

Choose the training that’s right for your dog: Preschool for socialization, leash manners, and crate training, or Academy for advanced discipline.

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Homecoming

Safe delivery with nanny to one of the main Swiss airports or registered road delivery to your doorstep.

What Our Customers Say

Experiences and stories from happy families in Switzerland and beyond.

Vlada NewDoggy Switzerland review
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Vlada

Geneva

"Bally has filled my life with happiness. He’s adorable, funny, and loved by everyone we meet. I always tell people about your kennel here in Geneva."

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Inga & Kári

Zürich

"Amazing experience with NewDoggy! The team was transparent, supportive, and kept us updated every step of the way. Our Miniature Dachshund arrived healthy and full of personality. Truly a five-star service!"

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Seetal & Todd

Basel

"We are absolutely in love with Daisy! She has changed our life for the better, we couldn’t imagine being without her. The team at newdoggy.com were fantastic, answering all our questions and giving great advice."

Frequently Asked Questions

Quick answers to guide your choice.

How much does it cost to buy a puppy in Switzerland from NewDoggy?

Pricing varies by breed, age, bloodline, training level, and travel requirements. For exact details, please check the prices listed on our website or contact us directly. Each puppy’s total price includes the important preparation steps such as vaccinations, health checks, travel crate, health documents, and travel-related arrangements.

How long does puppy delivery to Switzerland take?

If your puppy is old enough, vaccinated, microchipped, and has the necessary travel documents prepared, delivery can usually be arranged shortly after reservation. For younger puppies, vaccination timing, rabies validity, document preparation, and travel planning may take several weeks.

How does NewDoggy deliver puppies safely to Switzerland?

Puppies may be hand-delivered by professional flight nannies to Basel, Geneva, or Zürich, or brought directly to your home via registered ground delivery where available. The best option depends on the puppy, route, airline rules, and travel timing.

What is the minimum age for a puppy to be imported into Switzerland?

For normal travel after a first rabies vaccination, puppies are usually at least 15 weeks old: rabies vaccination is given from 12 weeks of age, followed by the required waiting period. Rules may differ depending on the origin country and type of movement, so the exact timeline should always be checked before travel.

What vaccinations and documents are required before importing a puppy into Switzerland?

The puppy generally needs a microchip, a valid rabies vaccination, and a correctly completed EU or Swiss pet passport when travelling from the EU. If travelling from a third country, an official veterinary health certificate and additional requirements may apply. For full details, visit the official Swiss government website.

How does NewDoggy ensure each puppy arrives healthy in Switzerland?

Each puppy is prepared with age-appropriate vaccinations, microchip identification, parasite prevention, veterinary checks, and travel documents. Before departure, a veterinarian confirms that the puppy is healthy and fit to travel.

Can I see photos or videos of my puppy while waiting?

Absolutely. NewDoggy provides photo and video updates so you can follow your puppy’s growth, personality, and preparation before travel.

How much does NewDoggy charge for delivery to Switzerland?

Delivery costs depend on the puppy’s size, destination, route, crate size, and transport method. Please contact us for an exact quote tailored to your puppy’s travel plan.

How can I pay safely?

NewDoggy accepts secure payments via Credit Card or PayPal, both offering buyer protection and money-back guarantees. Every client receives an invoice and payment confirmation.

What if I have questions after my puppy arrives?

Even after your puppy settles in, you’re never on your own. The NewDoggy team is always just a message away to answer questions and offer helpful advice whenever you need it.

Let us help you find the perfect dog for Switzerland

Please, fill in the below form. We will then search our database for breeders and their litters and propose several puppies that we feel suit you and your lifestyle best.

Get in touch with one of our Breed Consultants for help on finding your forever puppy.

Families searching for puppies for sale in Switzerland often want to feel confident before choosing a puppy online. At NewDoggy, we understand that trust, transparency, and breeder verification are just as important as finding the right breed.

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All our information is derived from the Federal Food Safety and Veterinary Office (FSVO) of the Swiss Government, available at: https://www.blv.admin.ch/blv/en/home/tiere/reisen-mit-heimtieren/hunde-katzen-und-frettchen.html

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In this Puppy Training programme, your puppy will receive one hour of training per day with our Expert Trainer. It is the ideal program for those who wish to welcome home a puppy that knows the very basics, but wishes to teach the hardier stuff themselves. Our Team will send you weekly updates on your puppy’s progress in the form of videos. At the end of the training, your puppy will receive a certificate as proof of completing the programme.

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The following is needed to bring a puppy into Dubai:


  1. All dogs entering Dubai from a low-risk country at least 15 weeks old, and those entering from a high-risk country must be at least 27 weeks old.
  2. Microchip – All dogs entering and residing in Dubai must be equipped with either a 9 or 15 digit microchip.
  3. Import Permit – All dogs entering Dubai must be equipped with a Special Permit from the Ministry of Climate Change and Environment. Valid for 30 days.
  4. Vaccinations* – Depending on the country of origin, your pet might need a rabies shot on top of all the age appropriate vaccinations. Dubai specific vaccinations: Canine Distemper Virus, Canine Parvo Virus, Infectious Canine Hepatitis, Leptospirosis, Rabies.
  5. Rabies Titer Test * – All dogs entering Dubai must be tested for rabies no later than 14 days before the planned travel date. ( Only from specific
  6. Parasite check - All pets travelling to Dubai must receive preventive treatments against internal and external parasites in the 14 days before travel by an authorised and competent vet.
  7. Health Check – A Health Check by a veterinarian is mandatory in order to obtain permissions to enter Dubai.
  8. Pet Passport – This document verifies that the puppy is fully healthy and up-to-date on their vaccinations.


* The United Arab Emirates classifies all countries into two rabies categories:
  • Low-risk countries: Albania, Andorra, Australia, Austria, Bahamas, Bahrain, Barbados, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Falkland Island, Fiji, Finland, French Polynesia, Germany, Greece, Hong Kong, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Jamaica, Japan, South Korea, Kuwait, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Maldives, Malta, Marshall Islands, Mauritius, Micronesia, Montenegro, New Caledonia, New Zealand, Palau, Portugal, San Marino, Seychelles, Singapore, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Suriname, Sweden, Switzerland, The Netherlands, UK, and Vanuatu.
  • High-risk countries: All other countries are considered high-risk countries.
** Only for puppies from high-risk countries
Travel Requirements

The following is needed to bring a puppy into Abu Dhabi:


  1. All dogs entering Abu Dhabi from a low-risk country at least 15 weeks old, and those entering from a high-risk country must be at least 27 weeks old.
  2. Microchip – All dogs entering and residing in Abu Dhabi must be equipped with either a 9 or 15 digit microchip.
  3. Import Permit – All dogs entering Abu Dhabi must be equipped with a Special Permit from the Ministry of Climate Change and Environment. Valid for 30 days.
  4. Vaccinations* – Depending on the country of origin, your pet might need a rabies shot on top of all the age appropriate vaccinations. Abu Dhabi specific vaccinations: Canine Distemper Virus, Canine Parvo Virus, Infectious Canine Hepatitis, Leptospirosis, Rabies.
  5. Rabies Titer Test * – All dogs entering Abu Dhabi must be tested for rabies no later than 14 days before the planned travel date. ( Only from specific
  6. Parasite check - All pets travelling to Abu Dhabi must receive preventive treatments against internal and external parasites in the 14 days before travel by an authorised and competent vet.
  7. Health Check – A Health Check by a veterinarian is mandatory in order to obtain permissions to enter Abu Dhabi.
  8. Pet Passport – This document verifies that the puppy is fully healthy and up-to-date on their vaccinations.


* The United Arab Emirates classifies all countries into two rabies categories:
  • Low-risk countries: Albania, Andorra, Australia, Austria, Bahamas, Bahrain, Barbados, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Falkland Island, Fiji, Finland, French Polynesia, Germany, Greece, Hong Kong, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Jamaica, Japan, South Korea, Kuwait, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Maldives, Malta, Marshall Islands, Mauritius, Micronesia, Montenegro, New Caledonia, New Zealand, Palau, Portugal, San Marino, Seychelles, Singapore, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Suriname, Sweden, Switzerland, The Netherlands, UK, and Vanuatu.
  • High-risk countries: All other countries are considered high-risk countries.
** Only for puppies from high-risk countries
Travel Requirements

The following is needed to bring a puppy into Hong Kong:


  1. All dogs entering Hong Kong must be at least 3 months old.
  2. Microchip – All dogs entering and residing in Hong Kong must be equipped with either a 9 or 15-digit microchip.
  3. Import Permit – All dogs entering Hong Kong must be equipped with a Special Permit from the Agriculture, Fisheries and Conservation Department. Valid for up to 6 months.
  4. Vaccinations* – Depending on the country of origin, your pet might need a rabies shot on top of all the age appropriate vaccinations. Hong Kong specific vaccinations: Canine distemper, infectious canine hepatitis, canine parvovirus and rabies.
  5. Health Check – A Health Check by a veterinarian is mandatory in order to obtain permissions to enter Hong Kong.
  6. Pet Passport – This document verifies that the puppy is fully healthy and up-to-date on their vaccinations.
  7. Captain’s Affidavit – Document to be provided by the airline personnel confirming that your dog has not left its crate or interacted with other pets at any point during the journey.


* Hong Kong classifies countries into 3 groups. Vaccinations against rabies are only required from Groups 2 & 3.
  • Group 1: Rabies-free countries (at least 6 months of residency) Australia, Fiji, Hawaii, Ireland, Japan, New Zealand, United Kingdom, Bailiwick of Jersey.
  • Group 2: Rabies-controlled (at least 4 months of residency) Austria, Bahrain, Bermuda, Canada, Cyprus, Finland, Germany, Guam, Italy, Luxembourg, Malta, Norway, Papua New Guinea, Seychelles, Solomon Islands, Spain, Switzerland, Taiwan, Vanuatu, Bahamas, Belgium, Brunei, Cayman Island, Denmark, France, Gibraltar, Iceland, Jamaica, Maldives, Mauritius, New Caledonia, Portugal, Singapore, South Africa, Sweden, The Netherlands, USA (Continental), Virgin Islands.
  • Group 3: All other countries.
** Only for puppies from high-risk countries
Travel Requirements

The following is needed to bring a puppy into Switzerland:


  1. All pets entering Switzerland must be equipped with a 15-digit microchip that is compliant with ISO 11784/11785.
  2. Dogs must be vaccinated against distemper.
  3. Rabies vaccinations are mandatory. Dogs must receive their first rabies vaccine at least 21 days before entering the country.*
  4. The state veterinarian of the origin country must equip the dog with a valid Health Certificate.
  5. Import Permit – all dogs entering from a 3rd level rabies country must carry an import permit issued at least three weeks in advance. Entry points through Basel, Geneva, Zurich.
  6. Different regulations depending on whether it is a commercial purchase or individual and where the dog is coming from.


* Specifications differ for booster shots. ** Switzerland categorises countries by level of risk of rabies in three levels.
  • Level 1: All EU Member States and Andorra, Switzerland, Faeroe Islands, Gibraltar, Greenland, Iceland, Liechtenstein, Monaco, Northern Ireland, Norway, San Marino, Vatican City State.
  • Level 2 (Low Risk of Rabies): Ascension Island, United Arab Emirates, Antigua and Barbuda, Argentina, Australia, Aruba, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Barbados, Bahrain, Bermuda,Bonaire, Sint Eustatius and Saba, Belarus, Canada, Chile, Curaçao, Fiji, Falkland Islands, Great Britain (including Crown dependencies), Hong Kong, Jamaica, Japan, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Cayman Islands, Saint Lucia, North Macedonia, Montserrat, Mauritius, Mexico, Malaysia, New Caledonia, New Zealand, French Polynesia, Saint Pierre and Miquelon, Russia, Singapore, Saint Helena, Sint Marteen, Trinidad and Tobago, Taiwan, United States of America, American Samoa, Guam, Northern Mariana Islands, Puerto Rico, Virgin Islands, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, British Virgin Islands, Vanuatu, Wallis and Futuna.
  • Level 3: All other countries are considered as having a high risk of rabies.
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