The Norsk Kennel Klub (NKK) provides:
- Verified multi‑generation pedigrees
- Accurate parentage records
- Documented hunting‑trial lineage
- Full FCI compliance
- Reliable Norwegian ancestry
NKK’s registry is the foundation for the Norwegian Elkhound’s preservation lineage and is fully compatible with Kamia’s Scandinavian import framework.
🇳🇴 3. Import Procedures — Norway → Canada
Step‑by‑Step Verified Movement
Step 1 — NKK Registration
The dog is fully registered under NKK with verified parentage and export eligibility.
Step 2 — Export Pedigree
NKK issues an export pedigree confirming identity and eligibility for international movement.
Step 3 — Microchip Identification
The dog carries an ISO‑compliant microchip recognized worldwide.
Step 4 — EU Pet Passport
A veterinarian records:
- microchip
- rabies vaccination
- export eligibility
Step 5 — Veterinary Export Exam
A certified veterinarian performs the official export health examination.
Step 6 — TRACES Documentation
The dog is entered into the EU TRACES system, generating official movement documentation.
Step 7 — Airline Transport Compliance
The dog travels under IATA Live Animal Regulations.
Step 8 — CFIA Border Inspection
Canada verifies:
- microchip
- rabies compliance
- health certificate
- non‑commercial import status
Step 9 — Integration Into the Kamia Registry
I record:
- NKK registration
- pedigree
- ancestry
- temperament
- working ability
- breeding outcomes
directly into the Kamia Registry.
🇳🇴 4. Breeding Eligibility Under Kamia’s Preservation Architecture
Norwegian imports are fully eligible for breeding within Kamia’s preservation program. Their verified NKK lineage integrates seamlessly with:
- Finnish hunting lines
- Swedish working lines
- Norrland regional genetics
Norwegian imports strengthen:
- genetic diversity
- working‑dog heritage
- Scandinavian lineage continuity
- long‑term preservation goals
🇳🇴 5. CKC Position (Norway Imports)
Norwegian imports are eligible for CKC registration through their NKK export pedigrees.
However, I do not enter the CKC system, because:
- It provides no verified advantage
- It does not support working‑dog evaluation
- It does not maintain deep genetic records
- It does not align with preservation goals
All Norwegian imports are recorded exclusively in the Kamia Registry, which is the authoritative record for all Kamia dogs.
🇳🇴 6. Summary
Norwegian imports provide:
- Verified NKK registration
- Verified Scandinavian pedigree
- Verified export and import compliance
- Integration into the Kamia Registry
- Compatibility with Finnish and Swedish hunting lines
Norwegian imports strengthen the Scandinavian foundation of the Kamia lines and support the long‑term preservation architecture


