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14-11-2008, 08:59 | #21 |
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Calling all owners of CWD in the UK...
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14-11-2008, 21:45 | #22 | |
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Boy I wish you could get your story straight.. getting really hard to believe anything.. first you said you don't have any CDW.. now you say you do..you say now that you are against any crossbreeding.. however.. one of you earlier statements.. "i say i did not, now you say i breed wolf hybrids, no the correct word is wolfdogs , have i ever said that i dont breed wolfdog of different percentages NO i havnt, but if i breed wolfdogs of whatever percentage one thing i do not do IS SELL OR REGISTER THEM AS CSW AS YOU ARE TRYING TO MAKE OUT, what i breed is none of your business, people are changing in europe to different wolfdogs any idea why" and you are "totaly against" cross breeding..it's not what it sounds like.. anyways.. it's none of my business.. or anyone but yours.. right..? Bengan |
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15-11-2008, 09:44 | #23 |
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i tell people i have sold my CWD because certain peopleon this site say i cross bred with other breeds and now wolf, my dogs are all pure bred cwd and i am not responsable for those in uk who have cross bred, other people have imported CWD to uk over the years, i have bred 2 litters in 7 yrs, the second was bred to let me have young stock for the future nothing more, the kennel club will register our dogs very soon i am doing all the paperwork for this now, but to register a CWD in uk you will have to come via the club first so any cross bred dogs will be pulled out and not recieve pedigrees, we know where all the pure bred dogs are in uk, so as i have said on many occasions the CWD are ok in u.k., mandy
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15-11-2008, 10:24 | #25 |
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Dear Mr. Winder,
if you would be able to read you would realize that I never wrote that your purebred CSW weren´t purebred. They origin of a breeder you yourself announced as a cheater but that´s your problem not mine. But you yourself have on your own website as your latest litter a litter crossed between Timberwolf-female Kizzy and CSW Male Solo or the informations on your own site are lies. One of these puppies obviously went to Germany. It also isn´t my problem when you can´t realize that the FCI-practice of phenotype registration involves the problem that mixes come into breeding as CSW. Together with the usual wolfcross-problems. Some time ago when I complained about DEFRA an English friend of mine, knowing the English dogworld more than well, told me that I should be happy the breed won´t fall into hands of English breeders. I thought at that time he was wrong. Today I know he was more than right about that. You don´t need to anwer I am really no longer interested in any of your opinions or especially statements. The latter seem to be wrong much too often for my taste. Ina Last edited by michaelundinaeichhorn; 15-11-2008 at 11:21. |
15-11-2008, 10:57 | #26 | |
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Especially if the situation is not quite easy as it still seems in the UK. So I hope you excuse the "open" questions to certain persons who claim knowing the breed and being beeder of CSW's. By the way, me and my friend Peter Neville wrote already an article in "Dogs Today" on one of my first wolfdogs called Kanto od Pavlisina back in 1995. If you like I can send it to you. Michael |
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22-05-2009, 21:42 | #27 |
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I think I read that one in Dog Today Magazine. Was he quite dominant with your partner and wouldn't let her to bed? (Trying to remeber it lol)
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