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Miscellaneous All about Czechoslovakian Wolfdogs... |
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Perhaps for the CsV which appears to draw people who like to do unauthorized back-cross breeding, DNA verification of pairings should be required.
![]() I do not know if there is such a thing available within foreign kennel clubs (to show up on pedigree), but there is DNA verification on AKC and UKC in the USA available. |
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lupis, person all the time revealing others' lies and faults must be ideal. i hope you are
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Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: Stockholm
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It is in Sweden and Belgium, but that do not really helps if we get mixes into the country, as the DNA test only show if the dogs that is tested are the parents of the new born litter or not... But if more country’s or FCI require the same, that would be the end for mix-breeding whit wolves whiteout a permit from FCI / the original CsV clubs. And I will talk to and ask the Swedish Kennel Club to forward the question to the FCI ! Best regards / Mikael
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