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Old 03-02-2004, 21:31   #1
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The thought of unsettling a dog at 10 months of age, making him unhappy, and risking never having him feel secure as he needs to
That's true. But the problem is: if you want to expand the breeding of CzW in UK you have to import more dogs. Much more....
But the stupid law makes it problematic and...cruel to the dogs...
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Old 04-02-2004, 03:12   #2
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The thought of unsettling a dog at 10 months of age, making him unhappy, and risking never having him feel secure as he needs to
That's true. But the problem is: if you want to expand the breeding of CzW in UK you have to import more dogs. Much more....
But the stupid law makes it problematic and...cruel to the dogs...
hi Margo, all my new owner of the puppies will put there dogs on passports when old enough to breed they can then return to suitable dogs in europe to be mated & return to have puppies in uk, i already have a male dog coming to uk, plus two more bitchs, i said 5 yrs ago i will establish the breed in uk , & i will do this, i have had long battle in uk with the czechs but i phoned the kennel club today & my puppies are all now on the working & obedience register, BIG STEP FOR THE BREED IN UK, I hope to have them on import register later this year, then to be reconised breed in uk, lots more work to do but i am getting there, regards paul
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Old 04-02-2004, 13:40   #3
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That's true. But the problem is: if you want to expand the breeding of CzW in UK you have to import more dogs. Much more....
But the stupid law makes it problematic and...cruel to the dogs...
I agree with what you say totally. It is going to be of the utmost importance to bring new blood into the Uk in order to ba able to establish the breed. The issue here though will be timing, and as Paul said in his last posting, we will be able to take our dogs into Europe for the purpose of breeding. We will be needing dogs also from totally unrelated blood lines, and yes that may well mean encountering the red tape and time delays that are of potential detriment to the dogs themselves. If we are able to cooperate, we should be able to keep the stress to the dogs to a minimum, and to as few a number of dogs as possible. It's going to be an exciting time for the CzW in the near future in the UK, and abroad. We need to work together (as I am sure we will) to get it as near right as is possible.

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I guess im one of the youngest here, I hope that by the time I finish college that I can purchase one. You Uk guys have done so much work from the breed, boy you have so much respect from me. My parents seem to like both Swh and Cwd, so maybe I can still twist there arms lol! I spend so much time looking at photos... drawing them... dreaming. Its definatly a dream to own one.
And thanks to you uk breeders/importers my dream can come true because of the effort you have put in. Plus the price, its not bad at all considering I couldnt buy a good ragdoll cat for that :P!
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Old 05-02-2004, 14:17   #5
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Hi everyone,

Glad to hear that your bundle of joy has settled in so well, Conor. What have you named him? Please, please, please keep us informed on your pup's growth, I'm sure we will all find it both fascinating and informative! It will certainly give us some idea of the fun we future owners have to look forward to...

Great news for Pacino, Paul!
Congratulations on ALL your hard work; getting this far with the KC is a major feat! It's an immense boost to all CWS lovers in the UK and gives us real hope for the future of this breed in Great Britain!

I found it fascinating to read about the other CWS you have plans to import into the UK this year. As you know from our previous conversations, I am looking forward to homing one of your Saarloos bitch puppies in the future.

Can I please ask you what's happening on the Saarloos breeding scheme front; what animals are you hoping to import for this breed? I know you said a while ago that you were working on a pet passport for an adult Saarloos bitch. Do you still plan to import her later this year, and do you intend that she will be carrying a litter when you bring her to the UK?

All the best
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Old 05-02-2004, 20:46   #6
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Its definatly a dream to own one.
keep working at it Mosi, you are not too young to start planning, and believe me, these dogs are very special and different in both look, behaviour, and the depth of bond that develops almost immediately. I have alot to learn, and it is my intention to write an article in a few weeks with my observations. Hopefully I will be able to provide some information that will be of use to prospective owners of CzW and Sarloos. They are genuinely unlike anyother dog I have ever owned. My dogs temperamrent is rock solid - he is not fearful of anyhing - traffic, very loud noises, people, wheelchairs, children, other dogs. They are amazing, and inspiring. I would lke another in time, now that my appetite is whetted!

I have called him Hektor, a name which I think suits him. He is the largest of Lynx's litter, weighing 7.5kg at just less than 8 weeks of age. He is beautifully marked, and is bright, curious, playful and a wonder to watch. He is also a star in the town I live in already... he loves the attention. He already knws the way to my parents, and is very comfortable in their company, and with their Jack Russel who is a little possessive, though it doesn't cause hektor any stress.

I will be putting some photos of him on here before long, and Paul Winder has asked me to be chairman of the CzW UK owners club. When we start to get that off the ground (we can't be officiated by the KC yet, but we can make a start now), I will be setting up a web site, and hopefully we will have our own point of reference for current and prospective owners. It's an exciting time, for a wonderful breed of dog. Anyone wanting to get involved or to be kept up to date can send me a PM. I will be contacting the owbers of Lynx's pups in a few days to see if we can get the ball rolling!

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Old 06-02-2004, 16:39   #7
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your e mail was tackless and costly for you one word of advise think before you speak from the proud owner of two lynx puppies.
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Hello,

I live in Belgium and I bought a CLT in June 2003. You can see my dog on the site : she's called CALIX DE NEW FLAME. I paid 800 euro for her.

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I live in Belgium and I bought a CLT in June 2003. You can see my dog on the site : she's called CALIX DE NEW FLAME. I paid 800 euro for her.

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hi this is very good price for dog in belgium, as there are not many breeders there, the price we are talkinhg about is importing to the uk under pet passport, regards paul
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hi Margo, all my new owner of the puppies will put there dogs on passports when old enough to breed they can then return to suitable dogs in europe to be mated & return to have puppies in uk, i already have a male dog coming to uk, plus two more bitchs, i said 5 yrs ago i will establish the breed in uk , & i will do this, i have had long battle in uk with the czechs but i phoned the kennel club today & my puppies are all now on the working & obedience register, BIG STEP FOR THE BREED IN UK, I hope to have them on import register later this year, then to be reconised breed in uk, lots more work to do but i am getting there, regards paul
Paul, just want to say to you that i admire yours and Mandys dedication and all the hard work you are putting down on this breed. Hopefully I will be able to d the same in Sweden some day.
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hi Margo, all my new owner of the puppies will put there dogs on passports when old enough to breed they can then return to suitable dogs in europe to be mated & return to have puppies in uk, i already have a male dog coming to uk, plus two more bitchs, i said 5 yrs ago i will establish the breed in uk , & i will do this, i have had long battle in uk with the czechs but i phoned the kennel club today & my puppies are all now on the working & obedience register, BIG STEP FOR THE BREED IN UK, I hope to have them on import register later this year, then to be reconised breed in uk, lots more work to do but i am getting there, regards paul
Paul, just want to say to you that i admire yours and Mandys dedication and all the hard work you are putting down on this breed. Hopefully I will be able to d the same in Sweden some day.
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hi jacob h if you need any help getting czech to sweden you can contact us by email to uk you can also contact corrie in france we will help you in any way we can & give you support with the breed best regards paul mandy corrie........
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Hi everyone,

Glad to hear that your bundle of joy has settled in so well, Conor. What have you named him? Please, please, please keep us informed on your pup's growth, I'm sure we will all find it both fascinating and informative! It will certainly give us some idea of the fun we future owners have to look forward to...

Great news for Pacino, Paul!
Congratulations on ALL your hard work; getting this far with the KC is a major feat! It's an immense boost to all CWS lovers in the UK and gives us real hope for the future of this breed in Great Britain!

I found it fascinating to read about the other CWS you have plans to import into the UK this year. As you know from our previous conversations, I am looking forward to homing one of your Saarloos bitch puppies in the future.

Can I please ask you what's happening on the Saarloos breeding scheme front; what animals are you hoping to import for this breed? I know you said a while ago that you were working on a pet passport for an adult Saarloos bitch. Do you still plan to import her later this year, and do you intend that she will be carrying a litter when you bring her to the UK?

All the best
Gaulirmorn
HI there is litter of saarloos planed for 2004 in uk, i am sure no one will mind this mail but this is a site for czech wolfdogs we are being a bit naughty here so keep saarloos mails private, regards paul winder
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hi jacob h if you need any help getting czech to sweden you can contact us by email to uk you can also contact corrie in france we will help you in any way we can & give you support with the breed best regards paul mandy corrie........
Thaks for that paul. Right now I´m still studying in school so. Also reading up about heaps of different breeds and general canine behaviour. But if when the time come for me and the CsW still isn´t a recognized breed in Sweden I will do my best for this to happen. I read somwhere about if SKK (Swedish Kennel Club) would be able to support their decisions to ban specific breeds (i.e CsW & Saarlos) in2008 .. something invoving FCI I think. What could this have been ? Or what happens in 2008 ?
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