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Old 08-03-2005, 13:06   #19
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Originally Posted by Christopher
3/Concerning the attack that my daughter underwent on behalf of Czech whom I made prick: My daughter was then old of three years and half, the dog had 10 months and had always lived in family, with it amongst other things... The day of the attack my wife, graduate amongst other things of the canine national school, was in the same part as Gwuilan and this young Czech. My daughter, base, played, the dog passed beside it without any particular demonstration, it made him a simple caress on the leg, which was worth two to him attack rapids and violent with the face before my wife cannot control it...
Sorry, but your words are simply unimaginable for me.... I breed and own Wolfdogs and your history says few things. But not about Czechoslovakian Wolfdogs but about YOUR dog. Who was the breeder? Was the puppy correctly socialized (sometimes the "kennel-breeders" which keep puppies in cages or "wolf-packs" without contact with people can so warp the character of the puppies that the future owner have a lot of problems with them. But I'm talking about shyness and not agression). Are you sure you treated your dog propertly? Attending the dog school says nothing about the character. Przemek wrote already about possible reasons - brain cancer, aso. But I also saw such behavoiur as you described by other dogs (you can see it by many dogs in anilam shelters). Overreaction by dogs is caused by extreme shyness and in many cases combined with cruel outlives in the past. So such behaviour can be seen by very week dogs (according the character) which do not feel safe and in problematic situations they can behave agressive and unpredictable (and it apply not only to CzWs but to very dog). So it is the reason why "week-character-dogs" are eliminated and not used for breeding nor by GSD, Dobermans, Rottweilers, Belgian Shepherd Dogs and any other working breed. Also Czechoslovakian Wolfdogs with such charater are not admited for breeding in origin countries - shy and agressive dogs are disqualified during the bonitations. It is a pitty in other countries there are not such texts for dogs and the breeder can use sinmply everything.... So for such behaviour of your dog you can not blame the breed but only you and the breeder of your dog...
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