Discusión: Wolf Dog Education
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Anterior 17-May-2011, 03:18 PM   #6
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That would make them a low content according to the article and should look and act like a GSD. I'll let the author live with Pollux for a few days and they'll quickly rewrite the article.
Sorry, but if a vlcak behaves like a wolf it only means that the breeder made bad selection/breeding decisions and/or neglected early socialisation of the pup. Alternatively it could mean that the owner did not socialize/train the pup correctly. A vlcak should be a vlcak not a wolf or a wolf-hybrid.
Unfortunately, some breeders select towards appearance only, ignoring character, early socialisation, owner selection, etc. and some naive buyers buy such animals without proper kennel research, knowledge about the breed, experience etc. Later such people write naive articles or claim that
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Originalmente publicado por draggar Ver post
wolf genetics are dominant so even lower content hybrids will show a lot of the wolfy characteristics.
Draggar, how many vlcaks have you raised until their full maturity to make such claims! How many vlcaks have you seen working, participating in shows, camps and trainings to have the right to state that
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average vlcak is what, around 30% wolf?
Why do you extrapolate your limited personal experience to the whole breed? CSV is not a 30% wolf! It's a dog.
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