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Old 01-07-2010, 12:19   #55
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I got the personal confirmation from eye to eye a few weeks ago when I visited the owner of the none csw whose wolfdog bred the csw a few years ago; and of course I trust him.

Ina, in Neustadt/Harz Daiva, Margo, Miguel and me were sitting - without alcohol like Michael during the later evening - and had "dinner" together and spoke about american wolfdogs pp. I think she does not need your help.

By the way Ina, your husband Michael told me 2 years ago on telephone, that he is quite sure that one of the "csws" which I mean, is not a real one. Was it "blablabla"? I have, as I wrote at the begining, the confirmation.

I do not need DNA Daiva. I know how american wolfdogs and their offspring, even if it is mix with csw, look like. You know better standard and everything about the csw breed of course, but not about american wolfdogs. It is your (FCI) task and work to ask these owners for DNA! I am not interested any more in csw breed. I got two and I learned a lot of them, but that´s it.

I see in this thread that you people know nothing, what happens in real csw world. I feel sorry for you. Maybe it would be better to be in lots of csw places and not only in a few. Visiting the csw people who you maybe do not "love" can bring more information than sitting in front of a pc and doing "forums-stuff". Life is real and not in forums but on the street.

And if you had been in Herning last week, you could have seen by yourself, the "wolf(-dog)" who was presented.

I am total against crossing/mixing different wolfdogs and leading into the fci breed. But I have nothing against breed mixes, but than for the home and not for the show and breed.

Good luck for doing your homework as a rescuer from csw breed.

Christian

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