What Is NewDoggy?

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What Is NewDoggy?

NewDoggy is an international puppy sourcing service that helps families find puppies from selected European breeders and supports the process from the first enquiry to the puppy’s arrival and beyond.

We are not a puppy mill, pet shop, open puppy marketplace, or anonymous listing website. NewDoggy works with selected breeders and helps families navigate the important parts of buying a puppy internationally, including breeder communication, puppy preparation, health checks, documents, travel arrangements, and aftercare.

Our role is to make the puppy journey safer, clearer, and more transparent for families who cannot easily find the right puppy from a reputable breeder in their own country.

Why NewDoggy Exists

NewDoggy was created to reduce this uncertainty.

  • NewDoggy exists because buying a puppy internationally should not require families to become experts in breeder verification, puppy health preparation, travel rules, import documents, and safe delivery.
  • Many families know what kind of puppy they are looking for, but they do not always know how to check whether a breeder is reputable, what documents are needed, or how to safely bring a puppy home from another country.
  • We help families access carefully selected European breeders while guiding them through the process step by step. The goal is not simply to help someone find a puppy. The goal is to help make a more informed decision.

What NewDoggy Does

NewDoggy helps families with the main steps of the international puppy sourcing process.

This can include:
Breed guidance: helping families understand which breeds may suit their lifestyle.
Puppy sourcing: finding suitable puppy options from selected breeders.
Information review: reviewing breeder and puppy information.
Health and documents: helping customers understand health preparation and required documents.
Travel support: arranging travel and delivery where possible.
Updates and aftercare: keeping families updated before arrival and supporting them after the puppy joins the family.

Every puppy journey is different. The process depends on the puppy’s age, breed, destination country, travel route, health requirements, and import rules.

X What NewDoggy Is Not

It is important to be clear about what NewDoggy is not. This helps families understand the difference between a guided puppy sourcing service and risky, unclear, or unverified puppy buying options.

NewDoggy is not a puppy mill.
We do not mass-produce puppies.
NewDoggy is not a pet shop.
We do not treat puppies as products on shelves.
NewDoggy is not an open marketplace.
Breeders cannot simply upload puppies to the website without selection.
NewDoggy is not an anonymous listing site.
We believe families deserve clear communication, proper information, and support.

NewDoggy is also not a local breeder of every breed shown on the website. Instead, we help families find puppies through selected breeders and guide the international process around that puppy. This difference matters because international puppy buying can involve real risks when families are left alone to search through anonymous sellers, unclear advertisements, or unverified listings.

Who NewDoggy Helps

NewDoggy is for families who want a puppy but need more support than a simple online listing can provide.

NewDoggy may help if:
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The family cannot find the right puppy locally.
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The desired breed is rare or difficult to find in their country.
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The family wants access to reputable European breeders.
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The customer is worried about puppy scams.
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The family needs help understanding documents and travel.
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The puppy needs to travel internationally.
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The customer wants support before and after the puppy arrives.

NewDoggy is especially helpful for families who want a more guided process instead of trying to manage breeder research, health preparation, paperwork, and transport alone.

How the NewDoggy Process Works

The NewDoggy process is designed to be clear and supportive, guiding families step by step from the first enquiry to the puppy's arrival and beyond.

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Family

The family tells us what they are looking for

The process usually begins with the family sharing what kind of puppy they are hoping to find. This may include breed, size, temperament, gender, age, color, destination country, and timing.

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Options

NewDoggy helps identify suitable options

Based on the family's request, NewDoggy helps identify suitable puppy options from selected breeders. The aim is not to show as many puppies as possible, but to help the family consider appropriate options.

3
Review

Puppy and breeder information is reviewed

Before a family makes a decision, important information should be reviewed. This may include the puppy's age, vaccination status, microchip, documents, health preparation, breeder background, and suitability for travel.

4
Health

The puppy is prepared for travel

If the family chooses a puppy, the next step is preparation. This can include veterinary checks, vaccinations, microchip, passport or health documents where applicable, and travel planning.

5
Travel

Travel and delivery are arranged

Depending on the destination country and travel requirements, the puppy may travel with a nanny or by another approved route. The travel method depends on airline rules, import requirements, puppy size, breed, age, and destination.

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Support

Support continues after arrival

NewDoggy's role does not end when the puppy arrives. Families may still need guidance with settling in, feeding, early care, documents, or next steps after arrival.

How NewDoggy Reduces Risk

NewDoggy is an international puppy sourcing service that helps families reduce risk when buying a puppy from another country. Buying a puppy internationally can be exciting, but it can also feel uncertain. Families often need to check breeders, health preparation, documents, travel rules, and delivery options at the same time.

Common risks include:

  • Fake breeder advertisements
  • Stolen puppy photos
  • Unclear seller identity
  • Missing or incorrect documents
  • Puppies that are too young to travel
  • Poor breeding conditions
  • Lack of health preparation
  • Unsafe travel arrangements
  • No support after payment

How NewDoggy helps:

  • We help families understand what kind of puppy may suit their lifestyle.
  • We identify suitable puppy options from selected European breeders.
  • We review important puppy and breeder information before a decision is made.
  • We help families understand health preparation, documents, and travel steps.
  • We help plan travel only when the timing, route, health status, and documents are suitable.
  • We keep families updated before the puppy arrives.
  • We can continue support after arrival with settling in, feeding, early care, documents, or next steps.

Before a family makes a decision, NewDoggy may review details such as age, vaccination status, microchip information, health preparation, documents, breeder background, and travel suitability. The exact process depends on the puppy, the destination country, and the travel route.

No international puppy process can be described as completely risk-free. However, a guided and transparent puppy sourcing service can help families avoid many common problems. For families who cannot find the right puppy locally, NewDoggy offers a clearer and more supported way to access selected European breeders.

Different from Brokers and Marketplaces

 

NewDoggy is an international puppy sourcing service that helps families buy a puppy from another country with more guidance, structure, and support.

 

A responsible puppy sourcing service should not simply move puppies from sellers to buyers. The difference is in the process.

  • Our role is different. We aim to guide the family from the first enquiry to the puppy’s arrival and beyond. This may include breeder selection, puppy information, health preparation, document checks, travel planning, delivery coordination, and aftercare.

  • The focus is not only on finding a puppy. The focus is on helping families make a safer, clearer, and better-informed decision.

  • An open marketplace usually allows many sellers to advertise puppies directly. The buyer must do most of the checking alone, including breeder background, puppy health, documents, travel rules, and seller identity.

  • A puppy broker may focus mainly on arranging a sale between a breeder and a buyer, sometimes with limited transparency around the full process.

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FAQ

Clear answers to common questions about how NewDoggy works and how our service is different from a breeder, broker, or open puppy marketplace.

Is NewDoggy a breeder?

NewDoggy is not a single breeder of all the puppies shown on the website. NewDoggy is an international puppy sourcing service that works with selected breeders and helps families through the process of choosing, preparing, and receiving a puppy.

Is NewDoggy a puppy broker?

NewDoggy should not be understood as a simple puppy broker. A broker usually focuses mainly on connecting buyer and seller. NewDoggy’s role is broader and includes breeder selection, puppy information, health preparation, travel support, documents, updates, and aftercare.

Is NewDoggy a puppy marketplace?

No. NewDoggy is not an open marketplace where anyone can list puppies. The aim is to work with selected breeders and offer a more guided process for families.

Why use NewDoggy instead of finding a breeder alone?

Some families can find a good breeder locally, and in those cases, a local breeder may be the right choice. But when the right puppy is not available locally, or when the process involves international travel and documents, NewDoggy can help reduce uncertainty and guide the family through the steps.

Does NewDoggy guarantee that there can never be a problem?

No responsible company should promise that international puppy buying is completely risk-free. NewDoggy’s process is designed to reduce risk through breeder selection, health preparation, document checks, travel planning, and ongoing support.

Who is NewDoggy best for?

NewDoggy is best for families who want help finding a puppy from selected European breeders and need support with the international process, including breeder communication, health preparation, travel, documents, and aftercare.

Independent Customer Reviews

Families who are considering NewDoggy can also read customer feedback on independent review platforms. These links open external review pages where customers share their own experiences with NewDoggy.

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In case you plan to breed your dog or participate in dog shows, it is necessary to transfer your dog’s original FCI registered pedigree to a kennel club in your country. We provide you with the option to export your dog’s pedigree which you can present to your kennel club to obtain a local registration.

Basic Socialization Training - The Puppy Preschool

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.

Advanced Socialization Training - The Puppy Academy

This Training programme is extensive in nature. If you enrol your puppy in the Academy, your NewDoggy will live with the trainer for the duration of the program, being in training round-the-clock. By the end of this training, your puppy will be much better prepared to adapt to their new environment and you will have an easier time getting used to the newest member of your family. Our Team will send you updates on your puppy’s progress in the form of videos every 3 to 4 days. At the end of the training, your puppy will don a graduation cap and receive a certificate as proof of completing the programme.

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Any long-coated puppy can be groomed to your preferred style. Just send us some sample photos, and our professional groomer will groom your puppy to that style just before he/she is sent to you. All our pups get baths, nail clipping, and ear cleaning. The Designer Fashion Grooming Service also includes basic grooming on departure preparation (but not limited to): bathing, hygiene trimming, nail clipping & ear cleaning.

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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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