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Just from a breeding standpoint in general (not touching the addition of wolves in breeding programs with a 12 ft pole!) it is in absolutely no way necessary to "have to" add wolves into the breed to maintain or work towards a standard. It has everything to do with different breeders having different aesthetic rather than losing wolf blood. Look at EVERY other dog breed in the world and you'll find variation. The best example is the GSD, which the CSV was even bred from. Look at how drastic the differences are between dogs of different countries, and then within those countries, the differences between working and show lines. They don't even look like the same breed! That's also only considering people that are working to better a breed by working towards a standard. What about the people that just don't care about anything but selling puppies? I'm a groomer and work with dogs and see on average 15-20 different dogs a day, usually similar breeds. I can have 5 dogs, all "bichons" according to their owners, and none of them will look anything alike! The only way to really unify the standard of a breed in my opinion is to make the standard very specific, so it's not open to interpretation. Unfortunately, this often times is the cause of breeds being taken to the extreme because people breed for really inane things in the standard. I'm personally ok with a little breed variation based on taste if it means the standard is open enough to allow for a breeder's specific vision of the perfect CSV. |
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Now is this a steady litter :? ??? I do not think so... Maybe one or two of them look as a CsV standard dog, the rest look like mixes to me... but it is the same litter ;-) Iuna ---Casa della Rosa--- X Dredo ---dell'Irco Sortiere--- litter from 2008-11-14 >>> http://www.wolfdog.org/ita/dbase/d5238.html http://img216.imageshack.us/img216/8...ukina10m21.jpg http://forumbilder.se/images/710201080108P16fc.jpg http://forumbilder.se/images/d30201081818P64ca.jpg http://forumbilder.se/images/e30201082124P945f.jpg http://forumbilder.se/images/fc0201082502Pc587.jpg http://forumbilder.se/images/910201082935P0fb9.jpg And I think it did started about here... >>> http://www.wolfdog.org/ita/dbase/d4002.html ;-) Now what do you think ??? Very best regards / Mikael |
I think that the similarity of the the litter ended to be, in this case, about what a good photografer can do.
If you forget about it and try to evaluate the dog without took in consideration the magic of the photo, you will see that all them have some similar characteristics. |
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I read the last comments of this post and really couldn't stop laughing!!
The only "serious" comment was made of course by the one who has most rational mind...Paula. You are comparing pics made on snow and pics not, 3-4 months puppies with almost adults...pics made by semi pros and pics made by amateurs... Oh gosh!! Do you want me to show you Galiba pics and the ones of his brothers? or Eligo put next to his brothers? do they all look the same?? they are ONE litter...with normal differences from brothers. Witch hunt!! Witch hunt!! Witch hunt!! Witch hunt!! |
I think .... I think ... No, I don’t think, I say. I only know that these puppies are CSW and they are not hybrids, they are simply the result of a work of 2 people who love the breed and trying to improve it.
All this puppies (6) are regularly registred in the LOI, and if you want to do the DNA test you come to take samples. I’m sorry for my bad English. Nadia and Fabrizio |
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I do not blame this breeder, I do not think they did mix, but I do think Passo del lupo did. as I already did say... Best regards / Mikael |
the father and mather are CSW and the puppy are brother .
This is Duska :http://img638.imageshack.us/img638/862/anukin.jpg |
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It's incredible!!!!!!:shock:
I know very well Dredo and Iuna and ARE CSW !!!! In Italy you can find something similar to Mutara(a few years and not only from pdl) but it's impossible find something similar to European wolf like this..also because in Italy is illegal have a real wolf and impossible to capture it. Is was a breeding very successful betwen two CSW pure,without a drop of blood of wolf or other.... |
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Read trought this passage..!!!;-) It's very important...great Micaela! |
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Have I to shave "the heavy fur on inner ears" of my dogs now???:roflmao:roflmao |
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so how do you feel about the breedings of passo del lupo that are on this data base??? or are you to busy shaving your dogs ears,,,,,,, myself and others will now take look at all breeders and registered litters on this data base for people who abuse there bitchs and make list for publication in dog mags to warn buyers and put there names on lots of wolfdog and wolfdog related web sites naming and shaming them and hopefully get the authorities involved in animal welfare. |
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I hope administration of this site does something about this user as soon as possible. He may have good arguments but expressing them in a totally wrong way. |
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