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19-11-2002, 12:45 | #21 | |
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)) Here in Poland we need 100 (!) members to form a CSV club. It's mean from the beginning our club must be bigger than clubs in the countries of origin!! ) Greetings, Margo
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19-11-2002, 12:49 | #22 | |
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change our plans.... And yet I hope there will be other chances to meet us. Are you going to the World Dog Show in Dortmund next year? Greetings, Margo
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19-11-2002, 14:01 | #23 | ||
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Maybe But so far I had only very good experiences with French judges.... Quote:
will keep on working and breeding beautiful animals. But (small example): a breeder tells someone he is breeding wolfdogs like written in the standard (and this is true). But this person (maybe someone looking for a great CSV for shows and breeding) is not a judge - just normal dog owner. He visits dog shows and sees the dogs of this breeder are still losing. The winners are dogs from other kennel. With 99% the future CSV owner will come to a conclusion the "good" breeder is just a liar because on the dog show judges are comparing dogs with the breed standard and if the dogs are still getting the note "very good" or "good" they can not be nice CSVs. And he will buy a dogs from the winning kennel.... Greetings, Margo
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19-11-2002, 14:40 | #24 |
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Hi Margo,
if anybody buys a dog just because the parents won a lot of titles and hasn't got a clue if the exteriour and behaviour of them is standard-like, they haven't informed themselves very much.And if they haven't done this, they wouldn't get a dog from me.It's as simple as that. Regards,Michael |
19-11-2002, 15:09 | #25 | |
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many years standing do not know breed standard well And so far bonitations took place only in Czech Republic and Slovakia. In other countries dog shows should fulfil this role. And the judges should be those that estimate the work of the breeders... Now we are talking about "beginners" and that first wolfdog is for 99% a big mistake )) Greetings, Margo
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19-11-2002, 22:28 | #26 |
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Hi Michael,
Margo says absolutely true. You cant imagine, how many questions we get by email from people, which want to buy a wolfdog and never before seen any our dog. And that are a titels generaly for such people important, you can see how many "title hunters" we have in our CsW family. Why ? If you see the most announcemets for puppies, then in first row is always accent all titles of parents. I never seen announce with e.g. bonitation results ). Its very sorry, but its a reality. And try to ask owners of CsW, if seen before buy a puppy anybody from parents. I beg leave to stay, that more than 50% of owners never seen the parents before buying and some never seen the father of puppies. Its reality as well. And on other side, how many owners of studs interesting about puppies from the male (and I dont speak, that they randomly seen the puppies on some meeting or show) ? Do you know some such owner, they have a regulary contact with the puppies owners ? I know, but it are a very sporadic cases. Have a nice rest of day Pavel |
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