Nationwide Lagotto Romagnolo Placement

Lagotto Romagnolo PNW is based near Yelm, Washington, but our puppies are not only for local families. Recent puppies have gone home to Washington, Texas, Utah, Long Island, and other parts of the country.

We care most about matching each puppy with a prepared, thoughtful home. If you live outside Washington, the process starts with a conversation about your household, dog experience, travel options, and what kind of Lagotto temperament will fit your life.

Where Families Have Come From

Families have found us from nearby Washington communities and from much farther away. Some drive to meet near Yelm. Some fly into Seattle-Tacoma International Airport. Some have arranged a longer-distance plan when that is the best fit for the puppy and family.

We mention states like Texas, Utah, and New York because they are real examples, not because we are trying to create a separate puppy page for every state in the country. A good placement depends on the individual home, not a map with a marketing department.

How Long-Distance Puppy Selection Works

Families who cannot visit in person can still get to know the puppies through phone calls, photos, short videos, and live video visits. This helps you see each puppy's movement, color, size, and personality before choosing.

Some families already know the Lagotto Romagnolo breed well. Others are still learning whether this intelligent, curly-coated Italian breed is right for them. Either way, we want buyers to feel confident before making travel plans.

How the Travel Conversation Works

  1. We start with your household, dog experience, timing, and why you want a Lagotto.
  2. We talk about whether an available puppy or future litter is the better fit.
  3. We use photos, video, phone calls, or live video to help you understand the puppies.
  4. We discuss pickup, flight plans, or airline options only after the match makes sense.
  5. We keep the puppy's comfort, age, weather, destination, and airline rules in the decision.

Flying Into Seattle-Tacoma

Many out-of-state families fly into Seattle-Tacoma International Airport. Depending on timing and final arrangements, puppy pickup may be coordinated at SeaTac so your puppy can travel home with you.

For families who cannot fly to Washington, airline cargo may be discussed when it is appropriate for the puppy, destination, weather, and airline rules. Travel decisions are made case by case.

Before You Fly Home With a Puppy

The first day should be simple. Plan for a carrier or crate, puppy-safe supplies, extra time for potty breaks, a calm ride, and a quiet first night. A Lagotto puppy is smart, but even a smart puppy is still a baby in a large and noisy world.

If you are traveling from California, Texas, Florida, New York, or anywhere else outside Washington, the important question is not whether the puppy can cross state lines. The important question is whether the plan is kind, practical, and clear.

What to Ask Before You Inquire

  • Have you researched the Lagotto Romagnolo temperament and coat care?
  • Can you travel to Washington or Seattle-Tacoma International Airport if needed?
  • Who will be home with the puppy during the first weeks?
  • What kind of home, yard, routine, and training plan can you offer?

Helpful Guides for Out-of-State Families

Ask About Puppy Availability

Nationwide Puppy FAQ

Can I get a Lagotto Romagnolo puppy if I live outside Washington?

Yes. Lagotto Romagnolo PNW places puppies with families across the United States when the home is a good fit and travel plans are clear.

How do long-distance families choose a puppy?

Long-distance families can talk by phone and use photos, short videos, or live video visits to understand each puppy before making a choice.

Do families fly into Seattle to pick up puppies?

Yes. Many families use Seattle-Tacoma International Airport for pickup. Final travel details are discussed individually before go-home day.

Can puppies travel by airline cargo?

In some cases, airline cargo may be an option depending on the puppy, destination, weather, airline rules, and final travel plan.

Can I get a puppy if I live in California, Texas, Florida, or another state?

Possibly. We do not match puppies by state first. We start with the home, the family, the timing, and whether the travel plan is sensible for the puppy.

What should out-of-state families prepare before bringing a puppy home?

Plan your travel day, first potty breaks, crate or carrier setup, quiet first night, and a simple first-week routine before your puppy comes home.