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Miscellaneous All about Czechoslovakian Wolfdogs... |
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I wonder, if you people did not know before taking a csw that these animals play always like other animals fight? And don´t you know that when they do mature they do not like to play with other dogs? Even with csw they will start to fight. Only female and male and male and female will go - but not always.
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![]() And really, what has this to do with the topic in which there are Vlcaks obviously playing together with other dogs? As one of 'those people', I'm really curious what your post is trying to suggest or inform anyone about. Last edited by yukidomari; 23-08-2011 at 18:40. |
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It is very simple, the experience with over 500 of these dogs and visiting some of the wolfdog camps and watching the interaction between them.
And it is total understandable when following the reason why they were bred. Christian |
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Anyway, what does it have to do with the topic at hand, still? |
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@Yuko???? You people wrote about that the csw are playing more rough than other dog breeds and play better between each other. So I wanted to explain you what will go on, when these dogs will be adult. Here in Europe everybody knows that these dogs do not fit in doggie parks...
Don´t you know that these dogs were for patroling the border between the two fences which existed during the cold war? If a member of an east country wanted to escape these dogs were used to get these people. What do you think they did with them when they got them? This kind of character is in lots of them still visible. They go in front - attacking. And there is no matter if people or dogs. That is what for they were selected - once upon a time ... |
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Oh, I guess we're misinterpreting each other. Of course they play rough with one another. And this is not a problem to me or anyone I think who posted here.. or any of the dogs at the dog park. It was just an observation not a criticism or a question of why they do. HA isn't exactly the same as DA, or even correlated, and not the same as SSA.. and I don't find HA to be necessary in doing patrol work, but that's just my opinion. But I do understand that you're saying now. Who knows what will happen when my puppy grows up, but at least IF and until he starts to 'not fit' at the dog park, there's certainly no harm in taking him! ![]() Last edited by yukidomari; 23-08-2011 at 19:20. |
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