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Originally Posted by tikaani
im not sure but i think there is no more thene 3 or 4 blood lines here so all young dogs and pups are related.. as iv sead before though im not interested in big breading with my dogs,, kaya is to young at the mo to breed so id like a male pup so in a few years when his old inuff they can mate,,,,if i brought her over there to breed itll be anuther year befor i could, and then theres no garenty that she will have pups, then id have to find homes for all the uther pups if she did, lot of time and ifs or buts just to get a nuther freind for kaya, if i cant get a male for her i will in the end do this as i dont want to cross her when i do decide to breed her.. If people dont want to send a pup over here becouse they are afraid some one might cross them, well if some one took a femail over there to get pregnant then they could just cross the pups later on.  i am always willing to travel and meet the dogs owners and the pups parent, infact id insist on it as id like to see what the temperment of the pups parents are like and condition, and then to pick it up, im also willing to sighn any paperwok stating that id never cross the pup later on....
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If you dont see problems in travel, I think the best thing you can do is take time and vizit a summer camp that happen all years in Slovakia, Poland and Czech Republic, there you will be able to meet some different wolfdogs as breeders, also will be able to see bonitations and some exams like SVP's, ever you will find someone who talk english there so the language will not be a real problem, and the best, if the UK rules allow ( no need quarantaine or special exams), you can even comes back with your puppie.