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Old 18-02-2011, 01:28   #1
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Hey guys, its been a longgggg time since I've been on here... noticed this guy today in a local rescue. I can't believe how things have changed since 07 when we were fighting to allow the breed into the country, now they are cropping up in rescues .
I can't be 100% if this poor guy is all Czech, looks like he came in with a load of 'inuits' or whatever they are calling them nowadays. However he looks like theres at least a lot of czech in there.



http://www.freewebs.com/manytearsres...ngforhomes.htm

' 14-02-11 Tutuni is a stunning 6 year old boy. We have been advised that he is a Czechoslovakian Wolfdog. He is a gentle giant and whilst it is all new here for him and he is a little unsure he has come to me for reassurance. He adores being gentle caressed on his head and happily explored the yard this morning. Tutuni enjoys the comforts in life, so is looking for a home with a nice squidgy bed of his own. He is kennelled with Chaska who he adores and last night they were snuggled up together. This is an active breed dog, who would love a home where he could go jogging or for long walks. We would consider homing Tununi and Chaska together in the right circumtances. They are a social breed that do best homed with another dog, although we would only consider homing with dogs of a similar size and to homes without cats.'
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Old 18-02-2011, 21:24   #2
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Check out wolfzone kennels blog page - that should explain things
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Wow....what a terribly sad and tragic situation. It's every breeders nightmare.
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Old 19-02-2011, 13:40   #4
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Oh goodness... I'd heard about where it was that the 4 inuits at Many Tears had come from but didn't realise quite how severe the situation was with their 'breeder.' Would it be correct to assume that this poor boy is from the same place then?
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For more clarity...

I think the above mentioned dog is - from Wolfzone's description - probably a CSV. Maybe it would even be ok to list in with wolfdog.org's "Older Available Dog" section as (Non-Reg!!!)? Poor, poor dogs...

Wyla, I think so...

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Old 19-02-2011, 15:39   #6
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I have reframed from looking as I will just want to have him!
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Old 19-02-2011, 17:32   #7
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wyla... they may of been bred by wolfzone but they did not come from there directly... i believe the bitch they are describing as a csv x to be a saarloos cross and i am not convinced(although i could be wrong) the male is a pure csv either :-(

he is very handsome though.. Murph check him out go on :-)

i hope they find the forever homes they deserve soon.
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Old 19-02-2011, 17:44   #8
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Think it explains on the blog where these dogs have been rescued from. There were others too!
Tupac - we have 2 cats... Whats more a 9 week old puppy!
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Think it explains on the blog where these dogs have been rescued from. There were others too!
Tupac - we have 2 cats... Whats more a 9 week old puppy!
...you didnt did you???
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Old 19-02-2011, 18:43   #10
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Didn't what?! Get a toller?! ... Yes we did !
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Didn't what?! Get a toller?! ... Yes we did !
lmao lol awww cute

hope u haven given up on your longed for csv.
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Old 19-02-2011, 19:04   #12
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Of course not! My OH wants to get back into showing and a change of breed so she/we chose Tollers - also a rare breed here: we had to wait for the right litter to become available.
Her work situation allows for a new pup now whereas mine will be another few months yet. I think it will work out well if I can get a Czech towards the end of the year/early jan... makes sense to have the toller first and when there's a big enough age gap.
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wyla... they may of been bred by wolfzone but they did not come from there directly... i believe the bitch they are describing as a csv x to be a saarloos cross and i am not convinced(although i could be wrong) the male is a pure csv either :-(

he is very handsome though.. Murph check him out go on :-)

i hope they find the forever homes they deserve soon.
Ahh no no, I didn't mean that they came from wolfzone. :-) As far as I'm aware the inuits which were brought into Many Tears rescue came from the former Blackhouse Farm.

Either way I hope they find suitable homes soon!
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