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Join Date: Aug 2004
Location: Kraków
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Paula, I know you're a very modest person....
But I think it should be explained here, that Paula's got significant experience in dealing with other breeds (not solely CSVs) and has been cooperating with several kennels and breeeders in Brazil for a few years now. When writing about the problems connected with importing dogs form other continents she is writing about what she and other breeders and friends encountered in reality, not only about theoretical assumptions or rumours. |
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Sonja,
are you OK? We can read and watch much of fires in Australia......... Hanka |
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Join Date: Mar 2009
Location: Victoria, Australia
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Hey guys, I'm new to the forums, and am incredibly interested in the CsV. I live in Australia, I'm only 17 but I would absolutely ADORE one of those beautiful creatures once I had the time and space to own one.
Just a quick note, Hanka, I don't believe there is much need to worry as the fire's here were mainly in Victoria and New South Wales. I believe Sonja lives in SA??? I don't recall there being any fires in SA, Victoria was the worst hit, which was very scary for me and my family I was wondering if there was any update about the importation of the CsV into Australia? I'm a fair few years off having my own place and all that, but I think the more updated I am, the more of a chance I could own one in my elder years :P Thanks guys Spaz |
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ir Brukne
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Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: Stockholm
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My self I would buy a Australian Cattledog if I was you ![]() I had one my self, but he did pass away in december but I got almost 15 good years and memories from him, and for that I´m very grateful. But if you and some more people wont to buy one or more CsV in the future for breeding, I would personaly recomend a Bonitate (Standard) tested dog from Check or Slovak as the trip is very hard and hot for a puppy, and the best chans to get a good / healthy dog is to buy a (older) one and not a puppy... I would also recomend to import them two and two or more becouse of the quarantine time, so that they will not be alone there or under the tripp... Or maby if you do not plan to breed and (only) wont one as a life partner and you do not plan to buy one in about 5-6 years from now, there might be a Australian CsV breeder that you can buy your puppy from ![]() Or maby you can import one from the USA, Canada or Brazil as it is closer I think, even if they have hard to get a Bonitaion Test you can always look for work and healt tests...You can find and talk to breeders in PM here >>> http://www.wolfdog.org/php/modules.p...B&file=kennels PS, I do not recomend CsV if you plan to live in the city or in a flat DS. Good luck to you and your plans, best regards / Mikael
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What's more, the "city owner" often spends a few hours with the dog out of pure necessity: he needs to walk him, train obedience intensly, so that the dog behaved in the streets - thus talks to him much and in result it happens that he's able to build suprisingly strong relationship with the animal... I'm not saying that wolfdogs living in cities are always better behaved and socialised than in the country, or have a better relationship with their owners, but that it is not a major issue where the dog lives. Simply the quality of the relationship with the pack is more important than the quantity of acres you have. |
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ir Brukne
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Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: Stockholm
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but there also might be BIG problems if the dog howls when you are at work, or if you work long hour and can not have a kennel yard... Some dogs are OK whit a flat, but some dont, but you are right it is mostly about the time you can spend whit your dog or not that will be the problem if you live in a flat... Regards / Mikael
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_________________________________________________ *Hronec, Rasty, Zilja * Kennel, Wolfdog of Sweden* http://kennelwolfdogofsweden.vpsite.se/Home.html
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-- Per Olav Last edited by Per Olav; 01-04-2009 at 11:57. |
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