Czechoslovakian immigrants primarily settled in the Midwest of the United States, particularly in states like Illinois, Ohio, and Nebraska. Cities such as Chicago and Cleveland became significant hubs for Czechoslovakian communities, where they established cultural organizations, churches, and businesses. Over time, these communities contributed to the local culture while preserving their unique heritage.
High-content wolfdogs may require a permit. No state permit is required for lower content wolfdogs, but cities and counties are at liberty to ban or require a permit. (See related link for more information.)
Look for a breeder because they're pretty hard to find. :)
William Penn brought many species (18 different bushes) over from Europe when he returned to the colonies, but he also noted that the Native Americans grew roses to beautify their villages, so there is really no way to know who was the first breeder in the US.
Teddy bear hamsters are just long haired hamsters.I don't know about the UK,but here in the US you can go to any petstore and get one although I would suggest finding a local reputable breeder.You should certainly go to a breeder if you are wanting to breed yourself because a good breeder will tell you of any health risks in their hamsters and will also warn you about the risks of breeding. === ===
Depends on the breeder and the popularity of the breed in your area.
From a Nubian Goat Breeder/ Farm. Just google Nubian goat farms in your area.
Mang, no'ones gwanna get'chu no dawgs!
You would have to check your local laws first, and see if they have any language governing wolf hybrids. Saarloos Wolfhonds may be a recognized breed, but they would still be considered a hybrid in most cases. Make sure you're on good terms with your neighbors before you bring the dog home, as some would likely throw a fit at a "wild animal" moving in next door. And it goes without saying, but make sure you're prepared for the prospect of owning such a dog, as they are not suitable for most homes. Other than that, I would think you could find a breeder who would be willing to export a puppy to the US. Here, for example, is a breeder who says they ship worldwide: http://www.wolfsirius.com/puppies.htm It wont be cheap to ship a puppy overseas, and you are likely to have to pay for health certifications and other things. But it can be done. Good luck!
This will depend on what you mean by 'Fantasy'. If you mean a very attractive Arabian, you can find them for sale on most any horse sale website. If you mean by a specific sire or breeder, then you will need to contact them personally and ask if they have any horses available for sale.
Pure breeds like large Mastiff dogs are most likely not going to be able to be purchased outside of a local dog breeder. In some instances, sites like Craigslist may advertise pure breeds like these, but for the most part it will require a dog breeder.
The best way to buy a pedigree Dobermann Pinscher is to buy from a Kennel Club Accredited breeder (found on the Kennel Club website). You could also buy from a Dobermann rescue or dog pound. There are also many private breeders, but make sure you don't buy from a puppy farmer.