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Buying a Shiba Inu in Ukraine: Prices, Breeders & Adoption (2025 Guide)

· Updated 25 يونيو 2026· 4 دقيقة قراءة

In Ukraine, a Shiba Inu puppy from a reputable breeder costs roughly 30,000–80,000 UAH (~$750–$2,000 USD), while show-quality dogs from imported lines can reach 120,000–200,000 UAH (~$3,000–$5,000). Adult Shibas from rescues or rehoming networks typically cost 5,000–20,000 UAH (~$125–$500). Always verify the breeder's KSU/FCI registration, health testing, and puppy rearing conditions before paying.

Buying a Shiba Inu in Ukraine: Prices, Breeders & Adoption (2025 Guide)

Buying a Shiba Inu in Ukraine is absolutely possible, but the local market is small and the breed is still considered relatively exotic compared to Western Europe. Most Ukrainian Shiba puppies come from a handful of dedicated kennels in Kyiv, Lviv, Odesa, Dnipro, and Kharkiv, plus occasional imports from Poland, Czechia, Slovakia, and the Baltic states. Because the gene pool is limited, serious buyers should plan for a wait of 3–9 months and budget carefully.

Typical Price Ranges in Ukraine (2025)

  • Pet-quality puppy from a registered breeder: 30,000–60,000 UAH (~$750–$1,500)
  • Pet-quality puppy from imported or champion-sired lines: 60,000–100,000 UAH (~$1,500–$2,500)
  • Show/breeding-quality puppy with FCI pedigree: 100,000–200,000 UAH (~$2,500–$5,000)
  • Adult Shiba from rescue or owner rehoming: 5,000–20,000 UAH (~$125–$500), sometimes with a small rehoming fee
  • Imported adult from European rescue (transport extra): 500–1,500 EUR plus shipping

Prices fluctuate with the hryvnia exchange rate. When the UAH weakens, many breeders switch to EUR pricing ($1,500–$3,500 EUR-equivalent for a pet puppy is standard).

Where to Look

1. KSU-affiliated breeders (recommended). The Kennel Union of Ukraine (KSU) is the FCI national member. A breeder registered with KSU must follow FCI breeding rules, register litters, and issue 75-series FCI-recognised pedigrees. Search the KSU directory or contact breed club representatives directly.

2. The Ukrainian Shiba Inu breed club. "Shiba Inu Ukraina" and similar national clubs maintain litter announcements, breeder lists, and event calendars. Joining their social media groups (Facebook, Telegram, Instagram) is usually the fastest way to see current and upcoming litters.

3. International breeders shipping to Ukraine. Many Polish kennels (e.g., from the Polish Kennel Club / ZKwP) and Czech breeders work with Ukrainian buyers because of geographic proximity. Expect to add 300–800 EUR for ground transport or courier services.

4. Shiba-specific rescues and rehoming groups. Because Shibas are escape artists with strong prey drive, a noticeable number end up in shelters or owner-surrender situations after 1–3 years. Groups like "Дай Лапу" networks and breed-specific Facebook rehoming posts occasionally list adults.

How to Verify a Breeder

A serious Ukrainian breeder will:

  • Be a KSU member and register the litter before sale
  • Provide an FCI-export pedigree or KSU puppy card
  • Show OFA-equivalent or European screening results for hips, patellas, and eyes (PennHIP, FCI hip score, ECVO eye certificate)
  • Raise puppies indoors with early socialisation (noise, handling, car rides)
  • Feed a quality diet and disclose vaccination/deworming records
  • Stay in contact for the lifetime of the dog
  • Allow you to visit the kennel and meet the mother

Red flags include selling before 8 weeks, no pedigree "but cheaper," refusing kennel visits, advertising multiple rare breeds simultaneously, and selling through pet shops or OLX/Bazar without any health documentation.

Import Costs to Add to Your Budget

If you import a puppy from the EU you must budget for:

  • Veterinary passport with rabies vaccination (valid at least 21 days before travel)
  • Microchip (ISO 11784/11785)
  • EU veterinary health certificate for non-commercial movement
  • Ground transport or pet courier: 300–1,000 EUR within Europe
  • Customs clearance if arriving by cargo

For air travel, most airlines do not allow brachycephalic-adjacent breeds in summer, and puppies under 4 months cannot fly on most carriers.

Adoption vs. Buying

Adopting an adult Shiba in Ukraine is realistic if you monitor breed-specific groups and Ukrainian shelter networks. Adults are often house-trained, past the destructive puppy phase, and already vaccinated and spayed/neutered. The trade-off is unknown health and behavioural history, so request foster reports and a trial period when possible.

Final Practical Tips

  • Budget at least 3,000 UAH per month for quality food, parasite prevention, and routine vet care
  • Set aside 10,000–25,000 UAH for first-year extras (crate, harness, grooming tools, training classes, initial vaccinations)
  • Plan a vet relationship in advance — few Ukrainian clinics are familiar with Shiba-specific issues like primary closed-angle glaucoma and patellar luxation
  • Join an online Shiba community before you buy; experienced owners will often flag upcoming litters from good kennels

A well-bred Shiba in Ukraine is not cheap, but the difference between a 40,000 UAH puppy from a hobby breeder with health testing and a 15,000 UAH puppy from a backyard operation usually shows up in vet bills within the first three years.

Sources & Next Steps

Start with the KSU website, the official Ukrainian Shiba Inu club social channels, and the European Shiba Inu network to compare current litters. Contact 3–5 breeders, ask for references from past puppy owners, and visit at least one kennel in person before committing. Patience — not price — is the single biggest predictor of a healthy, well-adjusted Shiba Inu.

FAQ

How much does a Shiba Inu puppy cost in Ukraine in 2025?

Pet-quality puppies from KSU-registered breeders typically cost 30,000–60,000 UAH (~$750–$1,500). Show-quality or imported-line puppies range from 60,000–200,000 UAH (~$1,500–$5,000) depending on pedigree and breeder reputation.

Are there Shiba Inu rescues in Ukraine?

There is no large breed-specific Shiba rescue, but Ukrainian shelter networks, breed clubs, and Facebook/Telegram rehoming groups regularly list adult Shibas needing new homes, usually for 5,000–20,000 UAH.

Is it cheaper to import a Shiba Inu from Poland or Czechia?

Importing from the EU can broaden your choice but adds 300–1,000 EUR in transport, plus veterinary certificates and microchipping. Total cost is usually similar to or higher than buying from a top Ukrainian kennel, but you may get access to bloodlines not yet present in Ukraine.

What documents should a Shiba Inu breeder in Ukraine provide?

At minimum: KSU puppy card or FCI 75-series pedigree, veterinary passport with vaccinations and deworming records, microchip certificate, and health screening results for the parents (hips, patellas, eyes). A written sales contract and health guarantee are also standard from reputable breeders.

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