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Old 07-03-2005, 00:21   #14
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For me it is very interesting. Christopher alone is unknown in the world of CzW but this doesn't stop him from making such statements. Apparently there is someone who passed this silly description of CzWs as "Man killers" to him as he doesn't have enough experience with this breed.

I would like to point your attention to the sentence from the article:

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Another name becomes important to them: that of Cornelia Keizer, owner of the Louba-Tar breeding station, a reference for the breed in Europe
The name is also very often mentioned on his web site. I assume that she's the main source of information to Christopher. Maybe we should ask her if she shares the opinion of Christopher. This would be however very strange considering the fact that Mrs. Keizer breeds Saarloos Wolfhonds and Czechoslovakian wolfdogs aka "Man Killers".

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which suddenly had "péter leads" while being attacked without apparent reasons, to its 3 year old young girl
There is no such thing as "attack without a reason". There are two options:

1) the dog was ill (e.g. brain cancer) - this is very unlikely

2) the person who cared for the dog is guilty; not only didn't he trained the dog but the person allowed the dog to become unsocialized animal which attacks everyone because of fear (there must be a reason for attack and "fear" is a very good one). Don't forget according to scientific researches: in the last 50 years there was only one person killed by a wolf and the person was called little red riding hood . Every puppy is by birth a "tabula rasa" and it's the breeder and owner responsibility to socialize, educate and care for the dog and to make sure it becomes a social animal.

If a dog becomes "Man Killer" then there is only one person to blame - THE OWNER
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