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Old 05-02-2009, 00:06   #1
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Oh, yes, we have some wise breeders just like you, pacino, here in Lithuania. In almost every second vilage lives a hunter, who knows best about cinology, so he gives porridge for his dogs to eat, keeps them on a chain and breedhis laikas with wolves. All of these uneducated rustics heve there own lineages, just like you do. Oh, they also believe that it is better for female to have one litter in her life than to be bred every year. And if you tell them you mated your champion bitch with a champion stud, they will really believe, you will have a champion litter Nice, pacino...

Wolfin, did you pay him for advertising your kennel? This is not very fair
my dogs eat only the best and never on chain they have 2 acres excercise area on my farm, what i breed with wollf is my buisness, as for champion i dont own one,showing dogs is for pagent people, the show people breed for looks and end up corrupting the breed by using inferior dogs that may look nice but lack in many of the original charicteristics of the true breed, i believe in breeding a bitch twice in her life time, with minimum of 1 year for rest between litters, if you or your friend knew anything about breeding as you obviously dont then you would know that breeding a bitch to this extent only leads to inferior pups from the later litters, a bitch needs time to recover and build up all her body resorceses to ensure a healthy litter, one thing is for sure I DO NOT ABUSE MY DOGS IN IRREGULAR OVER BREEDINGS , whats not fair? wolfin made sarcastic remark on post where people are trying to give advice to people from Australia on importing dogs, if she wants to have a go at me online instead of sending private mail, them i look up her track record and hit back, im glad she did it for now all good breeders know of what she does with her cwd bitch, abuses the bitch to produce as many pups for sale as possable, so now to you whats your problem? or are you just her only friend with a tongue .i dont think many people will want to speak up on her behalf with the breeding practice she has with her cwd. This bitch has been abused enough let her rest and enjoy the rest of her life........
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...showing dogs is for pagent people, the show people breed for looks and end up corrupting the breed by using inferior dogs that may look nice but lack in many of the original charicteristics of the true breed
Paul,

I do understand that showing dogs in countries (such as my own) where judges haven't even heard of the breed, let alone know how to judge one is for fun (and hopefully to give a judge a new experience, and educate spectators), and really not of any value. I also understand that in some countries (such as my own) bonitations are currently not practical. But, I think to have dogs with exteriors that meet the standard is important, since many of these features served a big purpose in the breed as a working breed. Obviously, the exterior of the dog is not the only important factor to consider by any means. I am curious - what are your criteria for breeding a dog? In what instances would you refrain from breeding a dog?

Take good care,
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Old 05-02-2009, 23:16   #3
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Paul,

I do understand that showing dogs in countries (such as my own) where judges haven't even heard of the breed, let alone know how to judge one is for fun (and hopefully to give a judge a new experience, and educate spectators), and really not of any value. I also understand that in some countries (such as my own) bonitations are currently not practical. But, I think to have dogs with exteriors that meet the standard is important, since many of these features served a big purpose in the breed as a working breed. Obviously, the exterior of the dog is not the only important factor to consider by any means. I am curious - what are your criteria for breeding a dog? In what instances would you refrain from breeding a dog?

Take good care,
Marcy
hi i would love to answer your question but as you know people on this site take the p..s out of people from uk, but i can tell you i have bred dogs for nearly 30yrs and unlike your friend wolfin i do know what i am doing and i do not abuse my animals by useing them as puppy machines, you will also notice that this web site has removed the uk from the breeders listings and its two breeders, it means that members of general public can not see our dogs or know that there are breeders in the uk, real nice people who do the web site, they havent even the balls to send us reason for the uk breeders being removed. greetings from the uk
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