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bobbailey 29-09-2005 17:19

CzW owners in Ireland
 
Hi my name is Bob and I am a new user living in Ireland. I am very interested in this breed of dog and would like to know if there are any planned meetings or shows in the early part of 2006 so that I may attend and talk to other owners or breeders - thanks

Koos 29-09-2005 19:55

Hello Bob,

Where do you want to meet some people to talk with??? You have to come over the see? In England there are no shows with CW.

Letty from Holland

bobbailey 30-09-2005 14:57

Thanks for replying Letty - I was wondering if there were any planned meetings like the one in Poznan in november this year that would be taking place maybe next February or March. I want to meet breeders of this breed and owners so that I can talk to them and get their views on ownership on a first hand basis, because no matter how much information I get from the internet and books there is nothing like seeing it for yourself!

Mirkawolf 30-09-2005 17:12

Now it is a bit too late, but wait for the next spring and then summer. Probably the best thing is to visit one of the summer camps for CSW´s in Czech Republic. Especially in Lazne Belohrad the summer camp turns into international event and you can see various owners, breeders and of course, wolfdogs! :mrgreen:

saschia 30-09-2005 18:52

Hi,

the slovak club is planning to move the term of special czechoslovak wolfdog European dog show to spring, so if Slovakia is not too far for you, just stay tuned in the upcoming events section.

bobbailey 03-10-2005 14:29

Thanks for all your replies - Slovakia is not to far for me and I look forward to any news which is posted.

Dajka 07-10-2005 12:23

New user - future meetings
 
Hello Bob,

from which Part of Ireland are you come from?
which Town or Village?

My Fammily will go for holliday next year to Ireland, maybe we can meet us for talking about CW...?
My husband knows Ireland very well.

I´ve two CW´s if you want to meet them you´re invited!

my best regards

Birgit

bobbailey 10-10-2005 14:41

Possible meeting
 
Hello Birgit,

I live in South Galway which is in the West of Ireland.

Please keep in touch and if you are over next year I would be happy to see you.

P.S I would like to see your 2 CzW's, how old are they and what are their names

Dajka 12-10-2005 09:06

Hello Bob,
South Galway is in Neighberhood with Clare...whats the name of the village where you live?
At my last visit in Ireland we lived in Ballyvaughhan, and my husband was often in Kinvarra.
Send me Your email in pn so Ican send you fotos from my Dogs :wink:
When we will find a cottage for vacancy where are dogs allowed.
When its not possible you are welcome here in south-west germany.
there lives more than two wolfdogs :wink:
have a nice day
yours birgit

z Peronówki 12-10-2005 12:12

Quote:

Originally Posted by bobbailey
I was wondering if there were any planned meetings like the one in Poznan in november this year that would be taking place maybe next February or March.

If you are interested to meet more CzW owners please watch our calendar:
http://www.wolfdog.org/eng/events/
We put there info about all bigger (or more important) events - now there is only small part of all CzW meetings planned for next year so don't forget to visit it regular... ;)

saschia 07-03-2006 16:32

Quote:

Originally Posted by bobbailey
Thanks for all your replies - Slovakia is not to far for me and I look forward to any news which is posted.

Just reminding that the X. European dog show for Czechoslovak wolfdogs is near - March 19, from 9:30 AM in Nitra, Slovakia. Everybody is welcome.

streco 16-08-2007 00:35

How to bring a puppy to Ireland
 
Hi there,

I'm enquiring about bringing a puppy of Czechoslovakian wofdog from Slovakia to Ireland.
Do you know how to do it if is puppy younger than 3 months? (he will be 6-7 week)
I checked the Irish law about import of pets and I found out that sometimes I can get an exception of the age under some conditions. (Maybe some exception is possible in UK, too.) But I dont know how.
Have somebody any experience with bringing or buying young puppy from another state of EU?

Can you help me?

THANX



Xena 19-08-2007 17:39

I would think the puppy needs vaccination against rabie, anyway to travel or you have to wait 3 months to do.In some states they accept if the breeder declares that the mother of the puppy was vaccinated, to be sure about Ireland I think the best is to call the embassy...let me know how it goes I am interested too8)


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