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Originally Posted by sciamalaia
In Italy, for sure, we are at the third generation of mutara. Those three generation have a "green" pedigree. From The next generation on, maybe they are already born (i don't know), the new puppies will have a normal pedigree. So, if you don't want mutara's blood in your pup you have to study his pedigree. My opinion on the loss of informations is that maybe it will be better if they will be registred in Database (I hope the owners of new generations will do it), because it could be difficult to identify them in the future, but of course it is just an opinion, i don't intend to polemize.
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I already spoke with the programmer of the new database and
ALL dogs with Mutara blood (it doesn't matter which generation) will be marked in the database with special warning about their not pure-breed origin and the people will be asked not to use them for breeding as they are not Czechoslovakian Wolfdogs but pure mutts...
Even after the mixes will get "normal" pedigrees it doesn't matter for us: because some national kennel clubs are not able to guaranty the quality of their pedigrees and allow to register as CzWs even dogs with 0% of CzW blood ("Alaska", Mutaras, aso) we decided to base on the direction of the breed clubs in the origin countries and to ban Mutaras and ALL their offsprings.
They are mixes of unknown origin and will be treated by us as any kind of mixes.