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Shiba Inu Breeder in Czech Republic: How to Find & Prices (2025)

· Updated 25 Juni 2026· 3 menit baca

Reputable Shiba Inu breeders in the Czech Republic typically charge €1,200–€2,500 for a pet-quality puppy and €2,500–€4,000 for show-quality, with puppies usually ready to leave at 8–10 weeks. Always verify health testing (hips, patellas, eyes), kennel club registration (CMKU/FCI), and in-person visits before paying any deposit.

Shiba Inu Breeder in Czech Republic: How to Find & Prices (2025)

Shiba Inu Breeder in the Czech Republic: How to Find & Prices

Finding a responsible Shiba Inu breeder in the Czech Republic takes patience, but the country's small but serious Shiba community produces well-socialized, healthy puppies. Reputable breeders charge €1,200–€2,500 for pet-quality and €2,500–€4,000 for show-quality Shiba Inu puppies, with deposits of around €300–€500 to reserve a spot on the waitlist.

The single most important resource is the Czech-Moravian Cynology Union (CMKU), the FCI-affiliated national kennel club that maintains official pedigree records and litter registrations.

  • CMKU Pedigree Database (pesik.cz) — search for active kennels with registered Shiba litters; only CMKU-registered litters guarantee FCI-recognized pedigrees.
  • CMKU breeder directory — filter by breed and country; check whether the kennel is a member of a recognized breed club such as the Klub chovatelů Nippon-Inu (KCNI) or the Bohemian Shiba/Czech Spitz Clubs.
  • Club waitlists (KCNI, BOHEMIA Shiba Inu Club) — established breeders often advertise upcoming or current litters through these breed clubs first.

Avoid general classified sites (Bazoš, Sbazar, Marktplaats-equivalents) for buying Shibas — these are flooded with imported Eastern-European farm-bred puppies that have no health screening and often arrive unvaccinated and unsocialized.

What a Reputable Czech Breeder Looks Like

A genuine Shiba breeder in the Czech Republic will do the following:

  • Register every litter with CMKU and provide FCI-export pedigrees
  • Health-test breeding stock: OFA-equivalent hip scoring (HD), patella luxation evaluation, and CER/eye exams (required under CHIC standards)
  • Raise puppies indoors with early neurological stimulation and socialization
  • Keep puppies until at least 8–10 weeks (never release earlier)
  • Ask detailed questions about your home, lifestyle, and Shiba experience
  • Provide a written contract, health guarantee (typically 2 years against genetic disease), and lifetime return policy
  • Show you the mother, the kennel facility, and the results of recent health clearances

Red flags include: no CMKU paperwork, "rare colors" marketed at premium prices, willingness to ship a puppy unaccompanied before 10 weeks, no questions about you, and multiple litters from different breeds available at once.

Price Breakdown in the Czech Republic

Category Typical Price (EUR) What You Get
Pet quality (limited registration) €1,200–€2,000 CMKU pedigree, spay/neuter contract, vaccinations, microchip
Pet quality from champion-line €1,800–€2,500 Same as above plus proven ancestry
Show/breeding quality €2,500–€4,000 Full registration, breeding rights, often co-ownership
Rescue / rehomed adult €200–€500 Spayed/neutered, microchipped, history may be partial

Prices below €1,000 are a strong warning sign. Imported Slovak, Polish, or Hungarian farm-bred puppies are sometimes advertised in Czech groups at €500–€900 and almost never come with valid FCI pedigrees, leaving you with a dog that cannot be shown, exported, or even proven to be a purebred.

Typical Breeder Workflow

  1. Contact 3–5 breeders through CMKU or breed-club referrals.
  2. Join a waitlist (3–12 months is normal).
  3. Visit in person to meet the dam and assess conditions; serious breeders welcome this.
  4. Pay a deposit (€300–€500) once pregnancy is confirmed.
  5. Pick up at 8–10 weeks with contract, pedigree application, vaccination record, and microchip.

Rescues Worth Checking

The Czech Republic has a small but active Shiba rescue network:

  • Dočasky Czech (general small-breed rescue with Shibas occasionally)
  • Shiba Inu Europe Rescue (cross-border, often rehomes Czech dogs)
  • Facebook groups: Shiba Inu CZ – pomoc a rady frequently posts rehoming situations.

Adoption fees run €200–€500 and include spay/neuter, microchip, and basic vet work — a fraction of breeder prices and an ethical alternative if you can be flexible on age.

Quick Checklist Before You Pay

  • Litter is CMKU/FCI registered
  • Parents have hip, patella, and eye clearances
  • You have physically visited the kennel
  • Written contract and health guarantee
  • Puppy stays with the litter until at least 8 weeks
  • Breeder remains available for lifetime advice

Following this process will land you a healthy, well-socialized Shiba Inu from a breeder who stands behind every puppy for life.

FAQ

How much does a Shiba Inu puppy cost in the Czech Republic in 2025?

Pet-quality Shiba Inu puppies from reputable CMKU-registered Czech breeders cost €1,200–€2,500. Show-quality or breeding-quality puppies with full registration run €2,500–€4,000.

Which is the official registry for Shiba Inu breeders in the Czech Republic?

The Czech-Moravian Cynology Union (CMKU) is the FCI-affiliated national registry. Always verify the litter number on pesik.cz before paying a deposit.

Can I import a cheaper Shiba from Slovakia or Poland?

You can, but imported Eastern-European farm-bred Shibas sold below €1,000 usually lack valid FCI pedigrees, health testing, and socialization. Reputable Czech breeders discourage this route.

Are there Shiba Inu rescues in the Czech Republic?

Yes. Check Dočasky Czech, Shiba Inu Europe Rescue, and the Facebook group 'Shiba Inu CZ – pomoc a rady'. Adoption fees are €200–€500.

What health tests should Czech Shiba breeders perform?

Responsible breeders test breeding stock for hip dysplasia, patella luxation, and eye diseases (glaucoma, cataracts, PRA) — the CHIC minimum standard for the breed.

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