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Originally Posted by Nebulosa
Paul, the question is that you have use Brix Bix de Louba Tar in your breeding, how do you know that he isn't a mix?
Have you do DNA tests in he before use?
About the hip degrees I find in OFFA site the differents hip registries used in some countries, that includes UK, but being this site international and CzW a FCI breed is better change the UK registries for FCI, that means A1 or A2 as all breeders and owners do.
Lets see...
If is for we be assured by the fotos so, this low quality photo of Brix bix De Louba Tar seems that maybe he have long ears insert at side of the head, with a curious head format, maybe because the position of this photo his body seems more a potatoe with 4 toothpick...  Its really difficult made a basic evaluation of one dog with good and some photos, its simply impossible with medium/bads and only one, as we can never use photos as assurance because nobody garantee that the dog at photo is really the same dog.
Too as Kane, a CzW (??) who is father of a Utonagan litter mix done in UK and sold as "czech wolfdogs" by this "breeder"?
Won't that be a problem for you and for the breed in Uk?
Greetings
Paula
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hi brix was bred from a dog called Donis bonus and bitch called jolly seda eminence, both dog and bitch come from reputable breeders so if you think he looks like potatoe maybe you best mail them with your comments not me, now we can ask all on wolfdog.org what percentage of all dogs on web site have dna screening done, and as you hope to own one in the future will you insist on dna tested dog before importing? you may find it very hard to get dog... its true you cant tell if dog in photo is really that dog, unless of coarse you know that dog, same as you cant tell if father on pedigree is infact the father, dna test needed,,, so you will have some problems soon yourself, there is one litter of wolfdogs on this web site born in one country and registered in another, so they have fraudulent pedigrees, even worse some oof the litter have been used in breeding,,, i have told wolfdog.org but nothing has been sent to me for explation of my letter, you also need to look at dogs registered by FCI as czech wolfdogs that in no way met breed standards, these are numerous in france and are being bred into good lines by other breeders, so there is a lot you need to look for when buying a dog, we have no problems for our breedings in uk all dogs are pure czechs youu can only breed through the club,, anything you see advertised as czechs or wolfdogs or wolf crosses are nothing to do with our club and do not appear on our records, please dont be over concerned on our breeding in uk we hope you get a czech soon, we still fight for recognition of this breed and even after 6 yrs we still fight and still have no defra licence, if you get dedicated people like our club to help you will have good friends, they ALL risk going to Jail for there dogs.