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Old 18-03-2012, 00:58   #1
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Thanks Jefta.

I thought that they were really black. Of course I am familiar with these particular wolfdogs allready. I thought there was some others too, that were actually black like the black phase wolves / American wolfdogs.
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Old 18-03-2012, 13:05   #2
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this very dark color is not the monopoly of the "la louve blanche".there are other

http://www.wolfdog.org/site/fr/dbase/d/8086

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Old 18-03-2012, 17:33   #3
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I read only now ...
Margo, Furya and Frangon aren't children of Diamond! It 'a database error!

You took a picture of Gunner ok .. but you've chosen the worst!
Now much has changed ...





I do not understand where you see the Saarloosm or American wd!!!

Good day to you all ...

Ah.. it's true, my dog is shy.. and? Where is the problem?
Many dogs are shy, in Italy there are many ... I do not understand where the problem!
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Old 18-03-2012, 17:38   #4
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I do not understand where you see the Saarloosm or American wd!!!
On first foto in head expression
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.....it is true .... are just equal!
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Old 18-03-2012, 18:06   #6
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I am new to the breed,but even I see saarloos in that picture too.... And 'what's the problem with shy dogs'? It is not typical or desirable in the csv's standard! So shy dogs shouldn't be bred from
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Of Course! It is not desirable to have shy dogs! But today we find many more shy dogs rather than brave unfortunately!
The breed was created by crossing a Wolf and a German Shepherd ... Consequently, at the beginning we couldn't expect brave dogs! We change the nature over the years and we're still doing ... But I repeat, there are now many more shy dogs!
Maybe in the future they will all be brave!
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Old 18-03-2012, 18:47   #8
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Of Course! It is not desirable to have shy dogs! But today we find many more shy dogs rather than brave unfortunately!
The breed was created by crossing a Wolf and a German Shepherd ... Consequently, at the beginning we couldn't expect brave dogs! We change the nature over the years and we're still doing ... But I repeat, there are now many more shy dogs!
Maybe in the future they will all be brave!
Sorry, but this is simply not true.
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Old 18-03-2012, 18:53   #9
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you can proceed to the dark color of wolf dog



http://www.wolfdog.org/site/fr/dbase/d/9634




Namtar z Peronówki

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http://www.wolfdog.org/site/fr/dbase/d/15715

but we never said that in these marriages there was rewetting ..........
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Old 18-03-2012, 19:13   #10
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Of Course! It is not desirable to have shy dogs! But today we find many more shy dogs rather than brave unfortunately!
The breed was created by crossing a Wolf and a German Shepherd ... Consequently, at the beginning we couldn't expect brave dogs! We change the nature over the years and we're still doing ... But I repeat, there are now many more shy dogs!
Maybe in the future they will all be brave!
If your country has a problem with a majority of shy dogs then I encourage more breeders in your country to breed from dogs with correct temperament. There won't magically be more dogs with correct temperaments in the future if everyone breeds from shy dogs. It's common sense. ..
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Old 18-03-2012, 20:23   #11
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Of Course! It is not desirable to have shy dogs! But today we find many more shy dogs rather than brave unfortunately!
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Ina is right! I know lots of normal, well socialized vlcaks that aren't shy at all, and just a couple shy ones.

Your vision of the breed must be really seriously destorted if you make a statement like this! Such claims only confirm that something is wrong with breeding, training, selection... Haven't you read the breed standard?


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If you see so many shy dogs in your place you should go to other places and look how the dogs of the same origin behave there.
Agree 100%!

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...how the dogs of the same origin behave there. If they behave different it´s a problem of people not dogs.
Well, it might also be a problem of dogs... if the origin is the same only on paper, it wouldn't work...
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Old 18-03-2012, 20:43   #12
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I do not understand where you see the Saarloosm or American wd!!!
In next time when we meet I will give you a glasses, because you have problem with a eyes
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