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Originally Posted by G.D.K's
every one like to win, but to take a win in SCHUTZHUND III it's just a wet dream for me 
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Maybe one day...

So far the biggest problem of the owners is: first they buy a puppy and after it they try to check if they can work with it... And after it they wonder why their dogs can't be compared with the best working dogs in their region/country...
So far I don't know people which were really looking for the best working puppy... Sure I saw people which choosed one litter and after it their choosed the best puppy from this one litter. But it is not the same...
Some years ago our friend was looking for a working puppy for him. He visited many "working" lines and tested the puppies. I remember his words that most of the 'working lines' are just fairy tales and the puppies are nothing special. More similar to shows dogs... After pretty long time he finally found good litter where he found good dog for him...
...and he was not looking for a Wolfdog, he was looking for a Malinois (he bouth son Django of from Ivan Balabanov) but the situation is the same:
in some litter there are worser and better dogs but none of the puppies can be called "working dog" and in other litters huge part of the puppies can have good working abilities. The problem is to find such puppy...
I already know some such CzWs - they are really exceptional: learning faster that average Wolfdog and also making progress much faster than other dogs. Some CzW owners work years and they really are not able to achive good results but other (with good dog) can achive their goals as fast as "GSD owners"...