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Old 26-09-2011, 23:16   #1
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Here in Finland the Kennel Club just lately published terrible news in Cotton De Tulear breed; over 700 dogs in the breed have found out to have falce pedigrees, and so they have now been removed to 'not for breeding' -register.
They were still pure breed (not mixes of several breeds) but had wrong parental information.

The high number of the offspring does not make a difference; if some dog is found out to have falce pedigrees, all the offspring of that dog will also pay the price for this no matter how many there are. So in a small breed this could cause serious problems after a huge part of the whole population should be left outside breeding.
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Old 27-09-2011, 00:03   #2
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Oh, I did moved also the post of Ariminium in reply to MichaelundInaEichhorn, which he translate to english, as I cant bring it back here is it:

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when I read this:

http://www.wolfdog.org/forum/showpos...27&postcount=6

some say openly that there is a concern about the descendants of Galibi, but it would not it?

This would be very appreciate of all the world is prior to posting WD anything, there have evidence!

I read that the moderators were convinced (from a reliable source) that a dog was the wolf American father of a CLT .....

and it is absolutely not the case !!!!!

So where is the true, or is the fake?

so many rumors, so many false allegations, merely tarnish this forum I would end up a fable "Peter and the Wolf"

to cry wolf too ...... one day, you lose all credibility and some moderators or admin is already .......

us and when I read the simple title of this post, is not mere rumors to destroy a breeder?

http://www.wolfdog.org/forum/showthread.php?t=20855
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Old 27-09-2011, 01:22   #3
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Here in Finland the Kennel Club just lately published terrible news in Cotton De Tulear breed; over 700 dogs in the breed have found out to have falce pedigrees, and so they have now been removed to 'not for breeding' -register.
They were still pure breed (not mixes of several breeds) but had wrong parental information.

The high number of the offspring does not make a difference; if some dog is found out to have falce pedigrees, all the offspring of that dog will also pay the price for this no matter how many there are. So in a small breed this could cause serious problems after a huge part of the whole population should be left outside breeding.
Exactly. That there are mixes among the French Wolfdog - it is a FACT. There are no doubts about it.
All mixes will lose the pedigrees - if we will solve this problem now - maybe olny the mentioned number of 445 dogs will lose the peodgrees. But if we will wait some years the 445 can turn to 4450. What will cause much more "damage" to the breed than just signing "suspicious" by the few dogs today...
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