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14-09-2011, 12:29 | #21 | ||
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But I have something else for you - words which you can read here on forum - written by a person who is CW-dogs owner and who have to sterylise her dogs because of the red puppies born in the litters: Quote:
(I hope someone will translate the whole Lorry's answer)
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14-09-2011, 12:40 | #22 |
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And last but not least for the end (for Hanka & co):
I DO NOT FIGHT AGAINST your dogs! You are as breeders are not a problem for me.... BUT... There are more and more proofs showing that at least some of the CW dogs are crosses. And their offsprings live (and are or will be used for breeding) in Czech Republic, Slovakia, Germany and also Poland. Populations which were so far free on insincere breeders and dogs with fake pedigrees. Now it can change - not because the people changed but because it seems they are victims of one incompetent breeder. There is the possibility that they breed mixes without even knowing it.... Now it is still not too late to stop it - it will be not a big problem to take few dogs (mixes) out of breeding. But if we leave it and in few years the dogs (their "lines") will start to cross and there will be red, Saarloos alike puppies born - it will be already too late to make anything against it because there will be hundreds dogs with the "affected" blood and it will be hard to take them out "painlessly".
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14-09-2011, 14:36 | #23 |
ir Brukne
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First of all breeders should stop using males from CW lines Maybe this will make people become more concerned about how pure their dogs really are. And I see no reason not to skip one heat of a female wih doubtfull blood - just till everything becomes clear.
I also understand, how terrible it is to understand, that your breeding female can be a mix, especially when she has children and grandchildren allready Even thinking about such a possibility takes my breath away Still, the right thing is to evaluate all the possibilities and to check twice if there are any doubts about that... |
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