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Hi Obbie, if you wish, I give you contact to my UK owners of pups. Write me.
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rookie
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![]() as said, preferably many new lines are needed in the couuntry,but even if that is not your priority i would take your time,talk to many breeders(hopefully home bred rather than large kennels)learn the lines and types which there are a couple,u wouldnt want a high energy csv if u do not plan to train in any competetive disciplines etc,the standard price for a healthtested vlcak should be around the same price wherever but extra costs incurred whilst being held by the breeder may vary,as will the exporting depending on the mode of transport etc...a good breeder will discuss this with u,dont be scared of asking them many questions,and dont be surprised that they ask many of u(which a good breeder will) [quote=Hanka;424270]Hi Obbie, if you wish, I give you contact to my UK owners of pups. Write me. advert hanka? ![]() we(as in the uk) need varied lines as i would imagine even u know ![]() |
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Join Date: May 2010
Location: Devon
Posts: 54
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Are you going to put information up on the vicakuk website about lines and genetic diversity in the CsV ?
I would guess most people considering a CsV would not even know where to start when thinking about importing |
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Join Date: Jul 2011
Location: Milton Keynes, UK
Posts: 132
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This is maybe a good idea of writing something more about whole process. Thanks Murph |
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