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Old 04-02-2004, 03:12   #31
solowolf
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Originally Posted by Margo
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Originally Posted by Conor
The thought of unsettling a dog at 10 months of age, making him unhappy, and risking never having him feel secure as he needs to
That's true. But the problem is: if you want to expand the breeding of CzW in UK you have to import more dogs. Much more....
But the stupid law makes it problematic and...cruel to the dogs...
hi Margo, all my new owner of the puppies will put there dogs on passports when old enough to breed they can then return to suitable dogs in europe to be mated & return to have puppies in uk, i already have a male dog coming to uk, plus two more bitchs, i said 5 yrs ago i will establish the breed in uk , & i will do this, i have had long battle in uk with the czechs but i phoned the kennel club today & my puppies are all now on the working & obedience register, BIG STEP FOR THE BREED IN UK, I hope to have them on import register later this year, then to be reconised breed in uk, lots more work to do but i am getting there, regards paul
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