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Old 01-04-2005, 11:37   #12
Kerstin
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Hello Wolfpup

it depends on what kind of sports do you want to do and how you will train your dog. For obedience for example a CSW is the wrong choice.

It is much easier with other dogs, which does not mean a CSW can not be succesful in obedience. They can- but it taks much more nerves and effort and ideas from your side to teach him.

This is because the loose intererst very quickly and are bored doing the same staff over and over again. They look for anything else then. My one loves Agility for example, but not every day. And not in the same direction all the time.

She jumps on/off/over anything I show her but it needs to vary. She hates doing the same things.

Personally I think if you like to make sports a CSW ist the not the right dog for you- if you want a dog who is with you anywhere anytime for a long long time, than a CSW could be yours.

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