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what they are buying. In some countries where the main information about this breed is missing people are buying a CzW instead of buying a wolf. They even do not try to their their dogs... Quote:
CzW can be shy because it has wolf in it. There is also something other: the better-known breed is Saarloos Wolfhound. It's older, almost all judges know their breed standard. And they are trying to judge Czechoslovakian Wolfdogs the same way ... but a Saarloos, as written in the stardard can be shy, and can run away from a stanger. For a CzW it a huge fault. A CzW can be only "suspicious". Quote:
mailinglists. The are different points of view. Some of them are telling the best time is 8th week. Other people will not sale a puppy until it is 10 week old or more. But I see amost all CzW picked up so late are shy and they need much more work and more patience than other puppies (it is the reason why the breeders sending us info about their litters want to sell puppy at the age of 6 weeks). Quote:
- the breeders... .... and where the puppies stay whole day before they go to their new owners. Some of them keep puppies in the kennels and they see their breeder only while feeding time. Behind it they do not have any contact with other people or dogs. On the other end we have breeders which keep puppies only at their home. Sounds good but such puppies are also not good enough socialised as the puppies from a kennel. Only a puppy which had contact with strange people, dogs and sound can be later a good dogs and we will not have to work on fault a breeder made when the puppy was 3, 4 or 5 weeks old... - the parents of our puppy... ... some dogs come from good breeder, have a good owner but will never be so good as other dogs. And that's because of the character of their father or mother. If you see different litters, different lines you can see the character of the parents (or its parts) mirrors in their puppies. Sometimes even very good socialisation is not enough... Greetings, Margo
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