Mosi wrote
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Its definatly a dream to own one.
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keep working at it Mosi, you are not too young to start planning, and believe me, these dogs are very special and different in both look, behaviour, and the depth of bond that develops almost immediately. I have alot to learn, and it is my intention to write an article in a few weeks with my observations. Hopefully I will be able to provide some information that will be of use to prospective owners of CzW and Sarloos. They are genuinely unlike anyother dog I have ever owned. My dogs temperamrent is rock solid - he is not fearful of anyhing - traffic, very loud noises, people, wheelchairs, children, other dogs. They are amazing, and inspiring. I would lke another in time, now that my appetite is whetted!
I have called him Hektor, a name which I think suits him. He is the largest of Lynx's litter, weighing 7.5kg at just less than 8 weeks of age. He is beautifully marked, and is bright, curious, playful and a wonder to watch. He is also a star in the town I live in already... he loves the attention. He already knws the way to my parents, and is very comfortable in their company, and with their Jack Russel who is a little possessive, though it doesn't cause hektor any stress.
I will be putting some photos of him on here before long, and Paul Winder has asked me to be chairman of the CzW UK owners club. When we start to get that off the ground (we can't be officiated by the KC yet, but we can make a start now), I will be setting up a web site, and hopefully we will have our own point of reference for current and prospective owners. It's an exciting time, for a wonderful breed of dog. Anyone wanting to get involved or to be kept up to date can send me a PM. I will be contacting the owbers of Lynx's pups in a few days to see if we can get the ball rolling!
Conor