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Old 25-01-2010, 23:09   #26
solowolf
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Originally Posted by z Peronówki View Post
It depend on "what is a CzW MALE for you". What is a STANDARD - "0" pooint on the scala.
If it is a male dog described int he standard as TYPICAL or a male which has heavy untypical head with wrinkles, hanging lips and eyelids and wrong proportions of the head.

YES, I agree with you that compared to some CzW males Bux is lookong like a female.
NO, "VERY MASCULINE" males are for sure not untypical representants for this breed. For me BUX is a nice Wolfdog, the heavy "VERY MASCULINE" males are just untypical. If you do not believe - compare theit look with the breed standard...
i dont run this male down, i give only my oppinion, but you have to admit lots of male dogs now being produced in southern parts of Europe and getting produced for glamour rather than working, and they are getting smaller in size with soft coats the males also becoming fine of bone, some strugling to make 58cm in hight, i have looked at hundreds of photos of CWS on this web site and private sites and there is a definate change comming about and there are lots of size differences in many dogs, they also have great difference in coats, i have seen this happen with lots of breeds over the last 35 yrs, i keep what i call extream photos of the CWS that difffer from the normal ones. they appear everywhere???/ i have read the breed standard, and i have attened many European shows and seen CWS with there tails so far between there legs and looking petrified, yet still winning honours, also i wonder why the change in standard regarding some missing teeth came about ha ha///
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