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Old 10-11-2008, 23:22   #1
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I would like to hear from all owners of pure-bred CWD who live with their dogs in the UK. I have written an article for a UK dog magazine about wolf look-a-like dogs and would like a few comments from owners of genuine CWD explaining what they like about the breed.

I have confirmation from DEFRA that CWD and Saarloos do not need to be licenced and with this in mind if there are more than 10 CWD in the UK the Kennel Club may consider recognition.

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Loup-de-Bretagne
hi, Defra have excepted the Czechoslovakian wolfdog and the Saarloos with out licence, in fact you can now keep any wolfdog that is F3 and beyond without a licence, my husband has worked hard for this and it is now law in uk. there are 28 pure bred CWD in uk. two litters bred by my husband and I and one by our friend, we are now applying to kennel club to get our registration papers back for our first litter and for the second to be registered, we have 7 PURE CWD from our breedings and no matter what you hear about us regarding cross breeding is completely untrue, my husband could get £1500 for the use of male CWD at stud and has always refused. he stopped breeding programe for CWD as they refused to recognise the breed, but now we will restart with friends from Europe, there are breeders of cross bred CWD in u.k but it is purely for money, both my litters where sired by dogs from Europe and both litters the owners of the stud dogs will confirm this, the people selling and breeding crossbreeds openly advertise on online sites, you will not see any of our dogs in these adverts. it will all backfire on these people now as you can now own a pure bred CWD in uk so soon the cross breeders will be out of buisness. we also hope to have the CWD at discover dogs at crufts, it is now good for all CACIB winners in Europe as you can now bring your dogs to crufts and really let the breed be seen. thank you for your time regards mandy and paul winder BREEDERS OF PURE BRED CWD and soon with K.C. REGISTRATIONS...............
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Old 11-11-2008, 01:11   #2
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there are 28 pure bred CWD in uk. two litters bred by my husband and I and one by our friend, we are now applying to kennel club to get our registration papers back for our first litter and for the second to be registered, we have 7 PURE CWD from our breedings
I am very curious who the 28 CSWs are in the UK (even if they are not officially registered yet). I believe sometime back you also said you sold some dogs to the US - I'd be interested in knowing where and who those dogs are as well.

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Old 15-11-2008, 10:24   #3
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Dear Mr. Winder,

if you would be able to read you would realize that I never wrote that your purebred CSW weren´t purebred. They origin of a breeder you yourself announced as a cheater but that´s your problem not mine.

But you yourself have on your own website as your latest litter a litter crossed between Timberwolf-female Kizzy and CSW Male Solo or the informations on your own site are lies. One of these puppies obviously went to Germany. It also isn´t my problem when you can´t realize that the FCI-practice of phenotype registration involves the problem that mixes come into breeding as CSW. Together with the usual wolfcross-problems.

Some time ago when I complained about DEFRA an English friend of mine, knowing the English dogworld more than well, told me that I should be happy the breed won´t fall into hands of English breeders. I thought at that time he was wrong. Today I know he was more than right about that.

You don´t need to anwer I am really no longer interested in any of your opinions or especially statements. The latter seem to be wrong much too often for my taste.

Ina

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