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Call Me Sexy Srdcervac
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In my opinion there is only one way to rebuild british population-start all over again but rationally.
One very important fact-none responsible breeder will use progeny of dogs with no dokumented orgin! If they will be use in so small populacion as british csv in few years after recognition they will be ubiquitous in population and hole UK population will be useless for FCI breeders for ever. Moreover, if breeder have choose between owner from FCI country or disappearing his blood because of mixing with no dokumented dogs will sold more promising puppies to FCI. For UK owners stay only puppies that nobody else won`t buy. Do you want to start importing future breeding dogs from this worst position |
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rookie
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ok i know im naive but.....
the kennel club accepted the breed originally then withdrew it because of defra's stance,so was it a problem with the dogs themselves? i would of thought if they had granted it the paperwork was there,so surely its about showing the kennel club that defra was wrong and have themselves changed their minds |
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Junior Member
Join Date: Apr 2010
Posts: 89
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I believe if we dont start something soon, then people will continue to breed mixes or buy dubious bloodlines to breed ,and this britain verses europe thing will continue, its possible to start the club then start importing breeding stock if that is what is required, with perhaps the club sponsoring imports, and i believe my dog is pure, but if proven otherwise she will still be special to me.
and dont throw stones at me they hurt |
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Junior Member
Join Date: May 2010
Location: Devon
Posts: 54
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I think the term strike while the iron is hot is approrpriae here!
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Junior Member
Join Date: Nov 2009
Location: Vidin
Posts: 391
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Go for it - you'll be amazed at the support there is for getting this going (some people like to keep silent until the ball is rolling
). After all, you have everything to gain and not so much to lose Once things are in motion, more and more different bloodlines will be available to you all, which has to be a good thing for what you want to achieve xx Pixie, Murph - can't agree more tupacs2legs - I remember reading the same thing... Last edited by Shadowlands; 24-09-2011 at 19:37. |
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Junior Member
Join Date: Jul 2011
Location: Milton Keynes, UK
Posts: 132
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Ok, I wrote it before, but will quote it again. This is one of requirements for KC recognition:
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Junior Member
Join Date: Mar 2011
Location: Merseyside, UK
Posts: 27
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with that in mind though the KC had as good as registered the CsV as a breed before defra stuck their boot in. so there must still be at least 20 dogs with pedigree's in the UK, unless people have exported?
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rookie
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U can see my dogs on here,only he and his mother are 'not registered' we are not asking for the kc to recognise fci, we are asking them to recognise the csv... no? If it was granted once and taken away because of defra...the kc must of had what they required to grant it in the first place. Last edited by tupacs2legs; 25-09-2011 at 01:51. Reason: added bit |
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