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Old 29-06-2011, 22:59   #11
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A lot of us, and me at all, falled in love with CSV because we were half-wolf lovers when we were young.

This story is just to explain you that a lot of CSV lovers are just wolf-dog lovers. The paper, the pedigree, the breeder, is just a first good way to find our first Wolfdog. I hope there is the same stories all around the world.
Jet, I'm not saying this to be contrary or mean to you, but if this is true, would not a random wolf-dog mix be absolutely fine for this parameter? Something like random American wolf dog mix.

Of course I hope this is not true.. that people will buy a CsV not only because of romantic notions of wolves but also because they want a dog which will grow, develop, and act the way that is predictable to the CsV.

For this it is important for some, I hope most, that CsVs remain a purebred dog.



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are they in pain that their lovely dog is not pure? I m not sure... these dogs are beautifull, as their dreams were singing all night long around their eyes. these breeders are friendly with them, the community also.
And that's fine, just don't call random mixes Czechoslovakian Vlcaks because they are not ..not that it's better or worse, just that it is not.

Leave the CsV breed to people who want not just any wolfdog but also a wolfdog coming from the history of CsV, which mixes with false papers are destroying.


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A lot of theses owners, a lot of these owners will never breed. So you cannot ask them to stop things that thy are not concerned.
Unfortunately enough do take products of mixes and breed them, such that they influence many other dog's pedigree. If others aren't concerned with the breed, just that they have a wolfdog, then it should be fine for them that their dog is not recognized as a Czechoslovakian Vlcak, to have their dog removed from registration and studbook.

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Sure you re right, the only Way is a french kennel club action : but the CBEI get no power. So only the FCI can make the rules.
Well, if some action was attempted, maybe it would be justified to say that CBEI has no power, all efforts failed. Has some action been made?
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