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Old 28-03-2008, 11:46   #30
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hi mirka we never say that .... it s not the biggest default in the breed but it 's not really nice and it 's shame when this position is like that ...give an opinion is not a scandal ..not?about this caracteristic is necessary talk about ...that'all ..best regards ... frank
It´s a shame? No it isn´t. This is a shame:


Dog scared because person is approaching? Shame!

[IMG]http://i93.photobucket.com/albums/l72/Mirkawolf/DSC_0132.jpg/IMG]
The same dog - what a horror, he is being measured!


On a dog show ... group of wolfdogs trying to avoid a stranger
touching them - only they have no place left to escape. What a shame and bad reputation for the breed!


And what to say about this unfortunate shy sack of bones?

Now you of course can say, that every one of us have different opinion on what is shame, when looking at wolfdogs. Well, this is how I see it.

Sorry for the white around the pics, I don´t have better program here at work to crop (and I wanted to cut out the breeders/owners from the pics).

I am affraid we are again off topic
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