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Who is the leader of the pack in our home?
Author: Ticha, Translation: Mirkawolf1, 16/05/2005
Speaking about a pack, most of people will probably imagine scary howling wolves that older fans of adventurous novels know from the books by Jack London. Truth is that some animals live in packs an...

How to overcome the shy character of the CsW
Author: Ragy, 21/05/2003
I have a serious problem with my She dog Birba, which is 6 month old now. She is really beautiful and very attached to me, but she is very SHY. She is too frightened from people, I can't walk her out at all. Whenever we are out she starts panicking and jumping in the air, as soon as she sees ...

Prey behaviour of the Wolfdog & if it is ever safe with children or not?
Author: Ragy, 14/05/2003
I got this e-mail today from Wolves & Wolfdogs Experts in London. I'm really so confused about that !! Hi Ragy, Only this morning, news came across the atlantic of yet another attack on a child by a wolfdog. I have nothing against wolfdogs as animals - but this ...

Home alone
Author: Mirkawolf, 06/12/2001
To calm down scared future and present owners, I can say, that csw can live with ppl without special problems. Depends only on patience, training and attempts to understand the dog. ...

Possible problems?
Author: KoosLetydeGraaff, 06/12/2001
Our biggest prolem with our first CSV was, that Becky, (Bacardi Eden Severu) did not like touching and striking over her back and then she bites very hardly. ...

Cows and horses and a wolfdog
Author: Mirkawolf, 06/12/2001
I am often going on a horseback, and once I decided to take my wolfdog with me. She sometimes saw horses, or cows, or goats or sheeps, but she was always on leash. ...


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