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Old 24-09-2009, 02:14   #10
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Originally Posted by Rona View Post
Having met Marcy and talked with her I can confirm Vicky's words, that she is a person you may fully trust. Being the first US breeder Marcy feels the responsibility for creating the sound foundations for the breed development in the USA and I suppose she might advise you best out of which pups you might import yours if you decided to do so.
Thanks for the confidence in me! I haven't even had the opportunity to prove myself yet! I'm no expert - for sure, not even close! - but I really enjoy working with this breed, learning and sharing all that I can, and want to see the CSV grow in a healthy way in the USA. As long as I am living in the US, anyone is more than welcome to visit my dogs and "kennel" (my house), talk wolfdog, and enjoy some southern comfort and hospitality here in Virginia. There's nothing I love more than meeting new people (well...except for meeting new wolfdogs...)

Of course, in Zach's case (he lives a few states away - minimum 11-12 hour drive), for the time and cost of fuel involved, I don't imagine it would cost much more to travel to Europe in the off season. There definitely is no better way to meet the breed than to "break bread", get your feet wet, and share a cold beer or shot of vodka (or more) with the wonderful people who have spent many years of their life with the breed, and have experienced so many things with these dogs...really, there's nothing like it!!!

Marcy (Galomy Oak)
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