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Old 20-02-2010, 23:32   #1
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Aaaaaaaannnnd again a nice topic from our common, good friend .
Here is Lupis , who knows everything........!!!!!!
Strange that he is always behind his nick name and never answer the questions about his skills, experiences etc......
My dear, I think you are just dreaming about csw's we have got, we breed and we have ever seen!


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PS: as I see I always sign my comments !!!!!!
Edit, we should not pay atention to a "troll"... Anyone can try to write many words about lineages, just checking the pedigrees of the dogs on the database. But it doesn't mean they are right.

Maybe it would be more sensible to discuss about WHAT is WOLFISH to all of us...
I had a nice possibility to see my girl and a Lithuanian wolf getting their noses together though the fence. Yes, she looked much more powerfull and muscular than a male wolf, who spent all of his life in a fenced area. So i have a question for breeders and other specialists - is it bad, if a wolfdog, who moves a lot, much more, than a wolf in a zoo, looks much more mighty than that animal?...
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Old 21-02-2010, 15:16   #2
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Seeing the pictures here makes me anxious to get Luna home and watch her grow up!

I like wolfy breeds. The northern European shepherds (GSD, Belgian shepherds (all flavors), Dutchies, etc..) look a lot like wolves (considering their instincts and temperaments, I guess they're the "closest" (for the lack of a better term?) to the wolves).

We even like our Finnish Spitz which are commonly mistaken for foxes (some even think they're fox-hybrids?).

IMO I'd like to see them wolf looking. While I'm still new to the breed the dogs in the pictures here look very wolfy to me.
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Old 23-02-2010, 11:42   #3
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Vaiva,

This troll always attacte me and my friends, people who has pups from me.
Yes, we don't need this kind of posts...so I must ask where is the moderator who could off Lupis????????????

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