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Originally Posted by rolf
...I got answer from both Czech and Slovak club and apparently both countries only accept bonitations for their own breeding dogs which are made in their own country(Czech club only accept Czech bonitations for Czech breeding dogs and Slovak club only accept Slovak bonitations for Slovak breeding dogs, they don`t even accept eachothers), but Both clubs do officially ACCEPT any breeding dog, who have permission to breed in the country where it lives, so the conclution must be that it is ONLY wolfdog.org who do not accept Italian bonitations
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Now I fully understand why Margo gave up the Wolfdog.org administration...
For sure she had enough to explain again and again the most OBVIOUS things to people who do not WANT to understand it....
The "hidden true" which you just "discovered" is nothing else than the most
BASIC FCI rule which says about reciprocal recognition of breeding rights...
Simply said ALL clubs (not only Czech and Slovakian but clubs IN ANY country) must and do accept breeding dogs from other countries. Even if there are NO RULES and all you need for breeding is just a pedigree...
But it has
NOTHING to do with recognision of the bonitations. In this case you have the
INTERNAL club rules who accept only COMPARABLE bonitations - made on the same "level" as the Czech and Slovak bonitations.