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Old 03-05-2013, 14:55   #1
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I own a number of csv's including Moon and as i emailed the breeder and TOLD HER CLEARLY Moon is HD tested and he has a very good score.
Is the good HD result your ONLY prerequisite for using a dog for breeding??? What about its compatibility with the standard re the dog's appearance and temperament? Not to mention such trifle as the dog reaching maturity - no good breeder would breed on a pup and proclaim a one year old dog a stud!

Until the breed is oficially recognized, breeding Czechoslovakian vlcaks in the UK is impossible. Production of wolf-like looking pups for money has nothing to do with breeding! No dog born in England can obtain a CSV pedigree and later be used in ethical, proper breeding in UK, nor abroad!
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Old 16-05-2013, 03:34   #2
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We will not leave any stone unturned trying to get him back but I wanted to make this public so that all other breeders could see what can happen in the UK. I made a terrible error in judgement in allowing the pup to go to this woman in the first place, who became a different person once she had possession. I would urge any breeder considering sending any pup to the UK to ensure that the ownership and pedigree registration remain in joint names with the owner until such times as the breed is KC recognised as well as adding a clause in the contract whereby any use of their dog in cross breeding (by the original owner or by anyone they pass the dog onto) is liable to a large fine. Honest owners will have no problem in signing contracts with these clauses as they will never have any intention of breaking it, but it will give you, the breeder, some peace of mind.
I would never even dream of doing Something like this! It's people like this that make it hard for breeders to trust the potential dog owner. When the day comes that I am fully ready to own one of these dogs(I am financially, emotionally and physically unable to care for a vlcak right now) I will treat the breeder and dog with upmost respect.

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Old 16-05-2013, 04:38   #3
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I would never even dream of doing Something like this! It's people like this that make it hard for breeders to trust the potential dog owner.
isn't that the truth?? a really good point made, that it shows incredible disrespect and an affront for the kennel and breeder at Shadowlands Bulgaria!!!!!


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Old 16-05-2013, 15:02   #4
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I have pm Andre on Facebook to ask her to speak to the breeder to try and resolve this situation and to answer these posts
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Old 16-05-2013, 19:31   #5
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May be you all would have been happier had i let Tessa put the dog to sleep.
I am sick of all o your comments, just be great full Moon has a good home.
Just so you are all clear Moon is moving to a family home 3 miles from me to live with a friend of mine.
NO I have not sold him I have given him to my friend on a permanent loan to keep a female wolf dog company.
I do not wish to answer any more of your questions and if the contract had been written up correctly maybe you would have some power to get the dog back but it wasn't.
Moon should have NEVER been left in the uk, it was obvious that Tessa could not cope with him and she told Christine this when she brought him here SO WHY DID SHE LEAVE HER DOG IN AN UNSUITABLE HOME!!!!!!!!
SAY WHAT YOU LIKE BUT i WILL NOT POST On THIS TOPIC AGAIN.
Some of us prefer to spend time with our dogs not sat on our fat judgmental asses on the pc.
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Moon should have NEVER been left in the uk
Right, so the breeder is requesting to take him back OUT of the UK. What's the problem?
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