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I have a puppy going this weekend to his new home the puppy will have endorsements for breeding and for exporting the new owner as said that she will be taking him when older on holiday with her abroad, also her OH works for an American company so may need to relocate for a short time at a later date she asked how this would affect taking her new pup in the future.
Is she still able to take him on holiday or to America without me lifting the endorsements ?

Hi,
The only problem the the owners would have is registering the puppy you bred in a diffrent country, you would need to lift the endorsement for this.
Hope my answer helps.
Pam
The Swedish variety is just the best!

An export pedigree is only required if the dog is going to be shown or bred from overseas, and would need to be registered with new country's KC. If it's just going as a pet then it's fine.
If it ain't broke, don't fix it

As others have said, no problems unless they were planning on showing or breeding the dog.
My dogs aren't my whole life, but my life wouldn't be whole without them. 05/01/08 11 stone 12 lbs
Many thanks for the info thought as much but just needed to double check.

The dog can be shown abroad without being exported , our boy Jerry has gone on loan to a kennel in Italy for six months , he has not been exported they just apply for an ATC number from their KC as Jerry still belongs to us , he is also being used at stud out there.
Peanuts
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