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Old 12-06-2010, 14:39   #1
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Thank you, tony ... especially for the dog on the left. I thought there´s only one with this "trademark"
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Old 12-06-2010, 14:58   #2
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Hach... you mean the right angle carried half above the back is a registred Trademark??? Of whom? Looks funny....

@elf thanks for digging out these pics. I totally agree that I need to look at wolves more often to remember my dog being just that: a dog
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Old 15-06-2010, 23:17   #3
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Thank you, tony ... especially for the dog on the left. I thought there´s only one with this "trademark"


More Besinka pics, beautiful:

http://alissea.rajce.idnes.cz/Arya%2Csmecka_a_vlk/

http://alissea.rajce.idnes.cz/csv_Ar...ka_a_borderak/

http://alissea.rajce.idnes.cz/Arya,_..._vlcice/#album
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Old 17-06-2010, 00:54   #4
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Ouuuff ... thanks, tony

I think you are right: mutara seems to be only the visible part of the iceberg.
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Old 17-06-2010, 08:29   #5
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Did he wrote this - iceberg - here in the thread?

There is no iceberg, only a small mountain like in the northern part of germany where there are no mountains.
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Old 22-06-2010, 21:36   #6
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Hi everybody !

I often read some other country forums on WD, but i'm only active on the french forum. But this time i'm comming out of the shadows (it's a translation of a french expression, don't know if you understand it ).

Besinka is absolutely beautiful and i have just discovered those pictures.
When i see pictures it's seems that in it's head it's more a dog than a wolf (i might be wrong... but that's what pictures inspires me) and this is the first time i see a wolf so close to human and dog (except some wolves in US).
Is there somewhere i can learn more about Besinka and it's story ?
A blog, a website, whatever...

I love wolves, i love wolfdogs, (yeah i'm sure i'm not the only one here ^^) and... i'm really curious !

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Old 22-06-2010, 22:49   #7
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A wolf with a head of a dog???? Besi is a two year old carpathian wolf. There is no website to see. Sometimes she is in the czech republic in summer camps. But you do not seem to know how a wolf look...

There are lots of wolves who walk with people!

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Old 22-06-2010, 23:11   #8
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A wolf with a head of a dog????
This is not what i said !

I said she seems to be more a dog than a wolf IN her head.
I think this is a problem of translation... What i mean is when i see pictures and how she intreacts with human and with other dogs i don't see the wild side of a wolf, but more the "dog side".
This is my feeling after seeing her on some pictures, and as i said, i might be wrong. That's why i wanted to know if there were more informations about Besinka... just curious. That's it

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There are lots of wolves who walk with people!
US wolves yes, but this is the first time i see an european wolf like this with people and dogs (one more time: only based on some pictures i have seen)
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Old 22-06-2010, 23:38   #9
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But this time i'm comming out of the shadows
Fine to meet you here, r0d

I don´t think you´ll find a blog or something else. People who own such animals normally stay in the shadow
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Old 22-06-2010, 23:50   #10
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Hahaha, Angie that is absolutely not true!!! These people live in the outskirts of Prague in a Reihenhaus, do you can translate please, and everybody knows that they have wolves and csws. And as I wrote Besi is many times in summercamps. And Besi is walking in the streets where the people live. These people have the allowance to have wolves, all people and authorities know it.

By the way, Angie are you going on thursday to the worlddogshow or on friday to the denish clubshow? I am looking for someone who can hold Tala during I show Myla... hehehe. But only in the clubshow. For the worlddogshow I was too late.... hmmm

Good night
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