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Old 20-01-2008, 23:05   #5
solowolf
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Default czechs in u.k

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Originally Posted by bengan View Post
Thanks for the reply.. so if I understand you correctly.. if someone were to buy a CWDog puppy from you that was born in the UK and wanted to show the dog here in europe, they could not because the dog is not FCI recognized as a CWDog and if they wanted to breed here in Europe.. the litter would not be eligible for a FCI recognized pedigree or registration..

You said that that you have had 3 litters in the UK and that means that they do not have a FCI recognized registration. I hope for you sake that the CWDog is recognized, in the UK, in the near future.

Personally I don't think it's very advantageous for the breed to have that many non recognized dog in the population. I could also imagine that breeders in the rest of Europe ,where the CWDog is recognized, would not be very willing to breed with a CWDog that was born in the UK and without an official pedigree. Down the road people Could raise questions on how pure the offspring are, breeding with a non recognized dog is cross breeding to some people.


Once again thank you for the clarification.
Bengan
hi Bengan, you are correct we do not have any kennel club issued pedigrees, only for the first litter,we keep all records and health screenings, there are breeders in Europe who will let us use there dogs at stud this is not a problem, all our dogs are registered on wolfdog.org all are chipped and can be identified, all breedings in Europe are logged and photos taken of each mating, so you can be assured that no cross breeding takes place, we have asked kennel club of uk, and as long as we keep records if they get recognised then all dogs can have pedigrees, you are allowed to have your personal opinions on any matter and i hope this helps you with yours on the dogs in u.k, i wouldnt get to concerned as we do know what we are doing, and the down the road people can think as they wish, in fact last year we produced a fantasic litter of cwdogs by going backwards in the lines, we got good type, bone, hight, coat and temperament and all dogs are out going, last show we visited in Holland we seen dogs from France that looked more like jackals and where affraid of there own shadows, going forward is not always the way to go, regards paul
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