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Sport & training Czechoslovakian Wolfdogs as working dogs - how to train, how to teach new elements, information about competitions and training seminars... |
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Hi Eva,
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competitions. Its doesnt matter, that comming there wolfdogs, which can only sit down and walking by leg. Its a motivation for the people to continue the training and they can see, that is more beginners similary. If we will organisate only competitions like Championchip in Roudnice, then comming very less people there (in Roudnice were 6 wolfdogs only). Compare with last ZOP/ZPU1 competition in Svetla, where participated 14 wolfdogs. Of course not all were perfect, some wolfdogs shows the absolutely basic only, but everybody get the motivation for the training and am sure, that next time will be just better results. This is not problem only in Czech republic, but generaly. I other countries is the problem more deep, because there is number of wolfdogs, which regulary trained, very very less. We all must care about working gens of our dogs. And quality grows automaticaly from big amount of working dogs. Quote:
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our wolfdogs, then champion cant be dog, which is beautifull only and can run 20 or 40 km (and basicaly this distance can running most wolfdogs). Same is it with the breed. I mean, that we would breeding only on dogs, which show the working talent (is discussion how). But working talent is not endurance only. Eva is right in this thema is with me mostly neverending discussion, but believe me, when I see the wolfdogs, they are absolutely uncontrolable, shy or agressive (shyness and agressivity is in 99% same reason), then just cry. And we can see, how on this wolfdogs some people breeding and in this way and sense "destroying" or beautifull race, which we all loving so much. Howg ![]() Pavel |
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