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Originally Posted by hanninadina
... and they are using a male for breeding last litter coming out from a french breeder who has an american wolfdog and making puppies with csw. And telling, they saw the b- and C-litter csw in german speciality in 2008 that these dogs could not be clean csw. But using one of them for breeding. They talking with a tongue of a snake. That is the truht and everybody who looks behind the scene, no wrong now no one have to look behind the scene, because Neufifriend makes theme out of it.
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Christian,
being a lawyer you should know better than me that you should be able to prove what you say an write, otherwise stay in silence. "B-C litter ...American wolfdog" is all very confusing and impossible to understand and out of our thread.
If mating a female within a year difference is forbidden in Germany but not in Italy, France, Czech, Slovakia, Hungary, Poland, then it is a German problem, NOT OURS.
You should know well that "skipping" a heat for a CSW means to wait a whole year because of 1 heat per year, and specially when heat is difficult it is a pity to miss.
Also, if puppies were born 11 and then 9 it is not the breeder's fault.
Maybe you suggest to kill 2 or 3 pups so he can be "regular?".
And, moreover, mateing within 1 year (1 year minus a few days) is common with many breeders, take a look at Fendy, Upstream or Jolly for example.
Sorry guys this thread is rather boring and without much meaning to me, so I am, from now on, out.
massimo