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Old 12-10-2010, 19:57   #49
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Je vois pas trop ou est la ressemblance avec un malamute, que ce soit dans la robe ou le reste.
You took wrong malamute. There are also pretty common the malamutes with longer coat:







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Et tu as raison également au sujet de la dilution, 3-4 générations sont largement suffisantes.
You are wrong - Czechoslovakian Wolfdog is not a "natural" breed. You can not find such dogs by farmers, shepherds or hunters - purebreed CzWs dog not run free in the mountains, on the fields or in the forrest.
It is an ARTIFICIAL breed made by the Czechoslovakian army. A strict controlled project where we know ALL ancestors of your dogs from the beginning of the breed.

And because of it a Czechoslovakian Wolfdog is ONLY a dog coming from one of the five crosses made by Hartl. Which ancestors can be traced till the beginning.
I know that the Slovakian club defined a (REAL) Czechoslovakian Wolfdog as a dog which ALL ancestors can be traced to the time of grouding the breed club. It means till 20.03.1982.

ALL other dogs are NOT recognized as Czechoslovakian Wolfdogs and are treated as mixes (not purebreed CzWs). And such dogs are NOT(!!!) recognized by the breed clubs are CzWs.

It is nothing against your dogs - you can own them, you can breed them, you can register them but please do not write/register them as "Czechoslovakian Wolfdogs" because they are really not dogs of this breed.
The dogs with unknown origin from France you can register as Saarloos Wolfhunds. All the offsprings of Dark (and similar mixes) you can register by your kennel club as Saarloos Wolfdogs (because they have similar origin), or keep them as Spencer Wolfdogs, Utonagans, Cry wolfs, Northern Inuit Dogs.
You have huge choice...
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