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Old 20-09-2004, 00:38   #49
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It's a fact that the CZ club is doing this experiment.

It's a fact that they are not hiding it completely (they done bonitation and done 2 dog shows (yes, it's not the first one).

It's true, as I think fenris mentioned, that if their experiment improves the breed without harming it, then it can only be positively judged.

That's enought positive thinking I can manage, sorry.

Before starting to make experiments on canadian wolves and German shepards, did they think about looking for CLEAN HDA bloodlines out of CZ???
If it's good working dogs they are looking for, did they even try using the best working CSW bloodlines??
It's amazing!
Compare what has been done with my example:
AIM: make a FAST wolfdog.
What do you do, look for fast wolfdogs, mate them and select them and then look at the results or :
mate a greyhound with a timberwolf and then mate the result with a CSW??
AIM: make a small wolfdog:
what do you do, look for small wolfdogs, mate them and select them and then look at the results or:
mate a chiuahua with a mexican wolf and then mate the result with a CSW??
Do you understand that the whole thing has no sense at all?? It's not a matter of racism or anger against the CZ breed, it's a matter of common sense.
I'm happy with my wolfdog's HD, with his behaviour (particularly with children), with his looks, with his biting skills.
Why should I want Canadian wolf's blood in his future?? Why not selecting an experimental super CSW bloodline and use this as much as possible instead of using something which has NOTHING to do with CSW?
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