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Old 16-03-2002, 16:09   #4
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what could be done if the owner/breeder, shown as a specialist of the breed, become a judge in a
country without sufficient background?????
We are again by the basic problem. Dont existing really CsW club. If you want to get a judge licence
for CsW in CZ, you must get a agreement from our club. And you dont get it, if you dont show a
knowledges and "background". By by us isnt all absolutely OK, because I speak now about judges, they
have a linence for specific races. Acoording stupid FCI rules. if you have more, than 5 breeds
licence in one FCI group(or 7 ? I dont know exactly number), you can get licence for whole FCI group
without get the special licence for other races in group. And if you have licence for more, that 2
FCI groups (same like by races in group, I dont know sure if 2, 3 or 4), then you can get the
"allround" licence. Its mean licence for all FCI races.

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Could you imagine the disaster for future CsV generations?
We (and slovaks, I hope, too) protect our breed against this dogs yet. But in other countries, where
isnt club, which have a strictly breeding rules is the situation little bit danger in this sense.

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Some concerned countries don't have a real owner club, despite a breed club grouping East breeds,
no association able to forward informations
I understand you. But again I must say, that I cant put simply their breeder name here or on our
pages. We would be very happy, if somebody from our visitors (not webmasters) write something about
it and can put this name there. Then we publish it like his opinion and his suspicion.

I hope, that I wrote it just now enought openly, taht everybody understand.

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