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Old 31-07-2002, 11:10   #10
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Dear Ann,

you are forgetting one important things. And that=B4s the REAL original name of our breed - Ceskoslovensky vlcak.
As you can notice, there is nothing about wolf in the original name. But because other countries are lazy or unable
to use the original name of the breed, they use their own names - wilczur, wolfdog, cane lupo and whatever.
So the easiest way is maybe to call the breed the real original name - vlcak, and no one has troubles.
It=A8s not really our problem, that other countries use their own names for the breed! So they should decide about
using another name for the breed, if they are not able to use the original one! Not that we here, in Czech Republic, will
start to call our dogs for example shepard or poodle or whatever, just because some moron has problems with the name
of breed.
I want the dog, and i want the dog with it=B4s name. And his name is ceskoslovensky vlcak!

And it would be nice, if you don=B4t mix the problem of american wolf-dog hybrids with our FCI recognised official breed. What Americans do with their wolf and husky (shepard, malamute, etc.) crosses, is their problem and it has nothing in common
with our breed. Such hybrids with no real idea how much wolf blood they have, and no need to speak about unexpected character
problems and possible aggresivity, are real danger for people and also wild wolf population, in case that they escape.

Ceskoslovensky vlcak is normal dog with mainly dog behaviour, recognised breed, and as such it has absolutely different conditions for keeping and breeding it. Our dogs doesn=B4t have to be kept in cages and behind high fences, with strict rules of how to treat them.
We are not speaking here about wild animal, but about working dog.

Mirka
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