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Old 22-01-2007, 15:02   #6
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Originally Posted by hanninadina
Your example with your new G-puppy from Margo. You have a puppy, if there will be problems they will start not now but later, when your dog will be adult!!!
i'm sorry but i am not a beginner in this breed. i am a breeder and judge of czechoslovakian wolfdogs. i already passed some exams, took part in many dog shows and meetings and summer camps. i know that puppies get adult but wolfblood have less to do with character of the dog. proper socialisation is much much more important. if the puppy has no contact with people it will play no role if you will take it with 5,5 weeks or 5,5months it will stay shy. like wolf.

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So it seems to me that you don“t know really the dogs from Edit, do you?
i am sure i saw more CW dogs than you. i saw many in summer camps, metings and dog shows. and the only one with good character was Karlik - but he was also not very stable. the rest was shy like wolves...

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Originally Posted by hanninadina
Some are really shy ones. But a shy one is not a problem for people!
what are you telling? do you know the breed standard? shyness is disqualification fault. so don't tell here that it is no problem. such dogs do not pass bonitations and should not be use for breeding

PS. i know german language and i read german forum and i see that you write there that CW dogs live in very bad conditions and it is why they are shy
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