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05-08-2002, 11:34 | #1 | |
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Wolfdogs - breed policy
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participate too (theoreticaly, because no one litter there yet). "Participation" means, that Club have a same or very similary breed regulations, like CZ or SK Clubs. And one important fact - some of breeders from other countries, where is "free breed", keep CZ or SK regulations too. Here is a short info, how is the situation in each country (what need a dog for using in breed) : CZ - HD test, bonitation SK - bonitation, 40 km test run CH - HD test, bonitation D - HD test NL - HD test A - HD test I - no regulations All other countries haven't established a Club of CsW, so that breed is regulated according generaly national breed regulations (mostly HD test necessary or nothing). Its only for your information, because in other case can be understand, that breed under control is only in CZ and SK. But generaly can say, that breed policy is clear for everybody - DOGS ACCORDING A STANDARD. Pavel |
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05-08-2002, 16:39 | #2 |
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Wolfdogs - breed policy
Our Club - Club Amici Lupo Cecoslovacco - have a regulation for the breeders
that agree to be part of him. Unfortunally that regulation is in Italian language and is difficult for me to translate it in english now. So I send a copy in Italian |
06-08-2002, 22:38 | #3 | |
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wolfdogs - breed policy
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results.... Greetings, Margo
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07-08-2002, 07:39 | #4 | |
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wolfdogs - breed policy
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regulations in SK is not any restriction yet. Its mean, that all dogs can be used in breed (A-E). This is reason, why I dont wrote it to conditions. Pavel |
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11-09-2002, 20:34 | #5 | |
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the requirements for a CzW in Slovakia are maybe the strongest from all countries. You need: - show results - 40 km test - bonitation - HD results You are right - there are no restrictions so far but someone who want to buy a puppy can see if the parrents are HD-free or not. It is huge difference. If the breeder don't wanna show the papers, you don't need to buy a puppy from him. In some other countries the breeder can say "I do not have it because we don't need to do this".... And in the end - the breeder decide if he will use a dog with strong HD or not. So far you can see the breeders are OK, and even if they use dogs with HD C (2/2) the other dog is still HD-free (A(0/0)). So it looks the same as in other countries where the restrictions exists.... Greetings, Margo
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