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Old 25-11-2002, 22:04   #16
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Hi Eva,

Quote:
> GS or BS are much more better for
> sport. That's all. I'm only theorist but realist.
> have a nice day
If I would compare a "show quality" GSD and CzW then the CzW are much better
))) And the other thing. I would not be such pessimist. Look at the
population of CzW and GSD. There are, I think, about 2000-3000 CzWs alive on
the whole world and the number of GSD can be counted in hundreds of
thousands and if you would compare the percentage of GSDs having IPO3
certificate with percentage of CzWs with IPO3 then I'm not sure which breed
would have the better result. There is currently one CzW (Hasso) with
IPO3... so the percentage would be 1/3000 = 0,033% .... and what it is for
GSDs????

What I am driving at? The number of CzWs is way to small to talk about it's
usefulness for sports. The CzWs are just waiting for people who will now how
to train them and will be able to reach their maximum abilities. For example
the GSD owners community associates many working judges and trainers who
have years of experience in training. How many such peoples are working with
CzWs?

And another example why we should not talk about CzW not useful for sports -
Irma z Litavske kotliny. Who would say that CzW can be the agility champion?
Nobody tried so there was none and then after few years Marta started to
train with Irma and two years ago she was on the 2nd place in the Polish
national agility championship (so she was Polish Agility Vice-champion) and
was member of Polish representation in Helsinki on World Agility
Championship. Earlier the people would say: no, CzW is not good for
agility...

Greetings,
Przemek


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