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Hanka 12-11-2010 21:25

Wow it is ineterst picture, but this wolf does not look like wolf :lol:. Hi hi it is wolf "of old type".
I have something about history too, but scann is in bad quality on my webpage. If somebody will want, I can send it by email.
http://wolfdog.wbs.cz/Neco-z-historie.html

hanninadina 12-11-2010 21:31

Hey Hanka, very very interesting articles. I only read a bit. Can you please send them to me by mail? [email protected] I am writing a book about wolfdogs in german and I am interested in everything in that way. I even have 8 articles in russian language, looking for someone who can translate hahahaha.

thanks

Christian

hanninadina 12-11-2010 21:37

And here a link to that article from Ann:

http://www.asuperiorgsd.com/wolf-dog.html

Hanka 12-11-2010 22:16

Yes, I send, of course. I have russian book about czechoslovakian wolfdog;-)

CDaniela 12-11-2010 22:26

Quote:

Originally Posted by hanninadina (Bericht 337393)
Here a picture from some trained wolves who know 20(!) commands and are feed from hand! The wolfscience center in austria proves that it is possible.

And here are my pictures from the Center .... really amazing experience.
http://picasaweb.google.com/smecka31...tych_Rakousko#

hanninadina 12-11-2010 22:40

Hey Daniela, thanks for sharing. Amazing!!!! The dogs, hahaha.

I will be there in two weeks for 3 days and they want to see how I work with their wolves. I am so curious about this!

Christian

Priska182 12-11-2010 23:07

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Originally Posted by hanninadina (Bericht 337420)
Please read this first scientific research about wolfdogs, which a russian Prof. Dr. called Iljin made in the 1920ies. He published it in 1941. The funny thing is that he mentioned a lot of german researchers of wolfdogs in that paper! But it is more genetic and morphologic and almost no behaviour like.

http://www.wolfdogforum.com/forum/vi....php?f=11&t=89

Thank you so much for the Link ( and in English it's easier :)
I have read some Frech parts on Hanka pages too :) ).

Hanka 12-11-2010 23:11

French? Unfortunatelly I have not much articles and texts in french language, because I have not much french friends, which can translate for me more texts. I am happy when somebody can translate for me short texts.....

Priska182 12-11-2010 23:18

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Originally Posted by Hanka (Bericht 337434)
French? Unfortunatelly I have not much articles and texts in french language, because I have not much french friends, which can translate for me more texts. I am happy when somebody can translate for me short texts.....

If you want I can try in English for you ;)

Hanka 15-11-2010 11:43

Maybe admin can make new thread, because this discussion is not about 4 wolves in csv already :|.

Mikael 17-11-2010 23:29

4 wolves used in breed development
 
Is any of this American Wolfdog talk about the development of are breed ;-)

Back to topic now, befor I send miss pibull Nebb on you :p

Very best regards / Mikael

yukidomari 17-11-2010 23:42

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mikael (Bericht 338393)
Is any of this American Wolfdog talk about the development of are breed ;-)

Back to topic now, befor I send miss pibull Nebb on you :p

Very best regards / Mikael

:lol:

I think that talk of original GSD is OK as long as we are talking about original 4 wolves. Maybe??

So here's a question about original GSD - are any of the GSD used well-known individually in the GSD world? I cannot tell from the database, if the off-spring listed for the original GSD only lists CsV offspring and no other GSD litters they might have had. Or if the GSD used only had CsV-foundation litters?

Nebulosa 18-11-2010 00:29

Now we have new 3 different topics coming from this one:

Number of alive CzW today
About the GSD in the origin of CzW
About Wolfhybrids

The separation wasn't perfect because some post had double content, if you have better idea is only contact me by PM or e-mail.

Mikael 19-11-2010 01:41

Thanks Nebb :)

Very good work :thumbs

Best regards / Mikael

Sona_Bognarova 24-11-2010 07:23

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Originally Posted by michaelundinaeichhorn (Bericht 337216)
It is not that easy to mate a wolf and a dog that have not been raised together as it is with two dogs. So I think, like with the Mutara´s parents, they just happend to be there in this combinations.

Ina

Exactly, it is not that easy to mate a wolf and a dog, so I tend to believe that lovely story how they let Brita the wolf choose her partner herself, from many GSD studs there and that it was the only one not scared of her but behaving like a dominant male! It is just a story though....;)
Another fact is that the primary reason for crossbreeding wolf and GSD at the beginning was the improvement of health and endurance of working dogs, especially GSD, creating the new breed came second...


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