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Originally Posted by Nebulosa
Well... perfectly good english maybe not, its something that almost only who live in the country will be able to do.. and even that not all people.
look here, I think you're the only one wich write english perfectly, and we all are understanding each other. If someone try to talk with me by fone in english I will try do my best possible for we understand each other, wouldn't be a perfect english, but something possible to understand 
I know that a have some breeders even in origin country talk and write in english good enough to be possible understand.. something 
Is they care for quality surelly the lenguage may not be a true barrier. 
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Of course, Americans looking for good quality will ignore the language barrier...and very truthfully members that don't use English as a first language write better English on wolfdog.org than many Americans I have to deal with (especially as a teacher!) use on a daily basis. Seriously! I admire the English skills on this site! I only wish my French after 8 years of study was as good!
It's those "other" Americans looking for convenience, and those that don't do good research, and do what seems safe or easy, but have plenty of money to spend, that scare me - usually no good breeder would sell to these people, unless they made a mistake, or were lied to. But a crossbreeder (unfortunately there are several in the UK) hungry for money, with no care...

I get emails from Americans all the time - people that are scared of foreign language, and looking for a CSV. I use the "opportunity" to teach them a lesson on what to look for in a good breeder, and how owning a CSV is not "easy" or a decision made quickly. And, for those people that seem good and serious and knowledgeable, and are thinking about importing, I assure them language is no problem.