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Originally Posted by Admin
I received some threats from the UK breeders because we marked their dogs as "do not use for breeding".
Let's clarify it - Czechoslovakian Wolfdog is an FCI recognized breed. And ONLY dogs with FCI registered/recognized pedigreed are "allowed for breeding". It is the FCI rule which we must and will follow. So all non-FCI dogs are marked like this.
Additionally - some dogs imported to UK are possible Saarloos mixes. There are also MANY Inuits-, Utanongan-, Wolfdog-, something-CsW mixes in UK. Such dogs are also marked as "Mixed breed" with addition "do not use for breeding" EVEN if the breeder sold the puppies "promising" the buyers that the puppies are purebreed.
IF your dog(s) have an FCI valid pedigree and there is no doubt that there are no mixes in his/her pedigree pleasee contact us and we wll remove the affix.
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threats?...... i do not see why the truth would annoy these breeders

if they bought non fci dogs what do they expect????
...it wont stop them breeding anyway... odd
mind you,i just looked at my dog...do u mean 'possibly a wolfdog' ?that is kinda rude!!! yes he is non fci as his mother was not registered(father was) yes hes a non registered dog but still a wolfdog!!!
snobbery