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Originally Posted by mijke
My knowledge of Italian language is very bad  And I am to tired to visit now language translation programmes
So please, maybe you can translate this for me! 
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Almost the same things I said in the message with the photo of 3 dogs. Lupis as far i know is italian.
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Originally Posted by mijke
At the other hand… in this topic there is also a picture I did made in a Belgium show of a CsW without any tail up! And this picture is for me the ultimate how a CsW has absolutely not to be!!!!!!!!
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I think that in this thread there are 2 different topics :
character of csw and
shape of tail.
The dog in this photo hasn't a brave character or is not properly socialized, but in another situation the same dog could have the tail up ! Don't forget that shy dogs are shy with humans and environment that they don't know, but aren't shy with other dogs or versus known people, for example.
So the character has small to nothing influence on the
shape of tail.
About shape of tail : maybe I can't explain, but for "curly" obviously I' don't mean the dogs shown by Nebulosa...OK doesn't exist any csw with tail like a malamute,
on this point we all agree.
A picture can explain what I think and what I mean :
For example my Isabau at rest has a normal tail but when excited is without doubt "curly". On the other side I saw many csw that have curly tail ("hook") even at rest.
And many times the tail, looking from the back, turn to the left or to the right, as Nebulosa said.
I
think (but is not a LAW

) that the preferable tail is "straight" at rest and when excited and should not go left or right.