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Originally Posted by SarahAnn
See, that's my concern. You can only research a breed so much until you just have to go out and actually interact with one (or several for a better range). My problem is that I don't know anyone in the US who has a CWD. There are plenty overseas but none that I know of here and I find that annoying.
When I got my cat from a rescue she was advertised as a domestic short hair calico - but she's now twelve pounds, has long thick fur, and has all of the traits common to a Maine Coon! She has an very different personality from when I first brought her home. I am just worried about how a CWD's personality would change. A dog that is outgoing becomes shy and it's something I worry about. My cat is now more outgoing but she's not a bold cat. I do appreciate the knowledgeable answers I'm getting though!
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Hey!
If you are ever in the southeastern VA area, I have 3 CSVs that you are more than welcom to meet. Each has a very unique personality.
I am for sure no expert like you will meet in Europe though!
It's also possible that I may travel south sometime this year for a show or trial; I'd be happy to meet up with you then too. I was born not too far from Savannah, in Hinesville.
Take care,
Marcy