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Join Date: Sep 2004
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It's not about hate. It is a fact that in the Crying Wolf kennel came to the crossings of Saarloos wolfdog male and Czechoslovakian Wolfdog females and at least litter "T" and "S" are mixes Saarloos x Wolfdog. There are serious doubts as to the other dogs in the kennel. At the moment, together with breeders I try to find the most painless solution, which, however, will prevented a spread of such mixes among the breed. |
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Join Date: Apr 2007
Posts: 1,061
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The saarloos was a red saarloos, and I already check his B locus (which results you already have) so he is not a direct descendent from a red saarloos.
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Join Date: Sep 2004
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I've heard such an argument, but it is incorrect. BB locus test makes sense only in first generation. According to the Mendelian inheritance rule already in the second-generation descendants of Saarloos may have BB although they are "still" Saarloos mixes.
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