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Join Date: Oct 2008
Location: England
Posts: 28
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Hi there I own a daughter of Lynx Legend, and she was created by mixing with a Northern Inuit. so she is half csv. Bye Taloowa |
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Junior Member
Join Date: Oct 2008
Location: England
Posts: 28
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Hi there
Again, feel like i have not stop talking so far Here in the UK there is no one to stop you from crossing what u like. we have the kennel club, who u can register the dogs with how ever they dont except sarloos or csv. I assume there are people in Europe that stop you from doing this? Again you are lucky as your breeders are registered which does help |
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Distinguished Member
Join Date: Aug 2004
Location: Kraków
Posts: 3,509
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It took many years of hard work, tough decisions, deaths of animals, etc. to create a new breed - the CSV, that would have particular appearance and features. If you bothered to read the history of the breed you might realise that at the military kennel hundreds of dogs were eliminated [*] in the process of selection. It involved a lot of suffering of animals and people. If people like the breeder of your dogs lightly destroys (for money?) the efforts of many people, don't be surprised that he is considered a barbarian by people who care about the breed. And this has nothing to do with snobbery or "elite club". Just common sense and respect for hard work of people who devoted their lives to the development of the breed. Still it seems to me from reading this forum that in Britain more people than anywhere else have problems with understanding this simple truth.... I'm sorry to say that, but it looks like plain arrogance |
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Junior Member
Join Date: Jul 2006
Posts: 208
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And i think 'breeders' crossing SWD and TWD with other dogs, is not helping the procces of getting the breeds acknowledged I am very much opposed to cross breeding the way it is so often done, a selfacclaimed specialist does it, claiming to know best and safe the breed this way... If so despretely needed, why not do it with the backing of the official institutes?? mentioned earlier in this discussion was a probable TwD # SWD crossing and the offspring having official pedigrees... The writer mentioned that that might be good for the SWD but TWD might not want these crosses.. well let me tell you, i picked the SWD because of temperament, character etc, its breeds specifics. A TWD might seem similair in appaerance at first glance, but no more that that... so i as a SWD owner also pass for the crosses, and do not believe these bring health benifits, cause like the SWD, the TWD has also some 'flaws' in health. I love the TWD as a breed, see it as a breed where there is also still work to be done, and neither the SWD or TWD imho benefit from wild crosses at the moment. There might come a time when outcross may be needed, but hopefully than that can be done with care, cooperation from several breed clubs ect! |
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Join Date: Aug 2004
Posts: 847
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Hi Taloowa, thanks for your answers. - I absolutely agree with Ina. If you read the posts of the owner of Lynx Legend you´ll see he really insulted everybody who did not share his opinion. I myself got some ugly pm. Coming back to Lynx Legend: most of female CsW are on heat first with 20-24 months. Lynx Legend had had her CsW-litter with 28 months. Sorry, I don´t want to be impolite but - if the informations about her are true - she could not have had a litter with a Northern Inuit because she unfortunately died being 29 months old. cheers Angelika |
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Junior Member
Join Date: Oct 2008
Location: England
Posts: 28
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mmmm interesting, as she is still alive and about 6 years old, living in Devon.....
loupy lou is still alive and breathing...... in actual fact i spent a weekend with her about 6 weeks ago.... bye |
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Junior Member
Join Date: Dec 2003
Posts: 316
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hey lady you need to get some fact correct before coming onto a web site and talking rubbish, lynx legend climbed a 8 foot wall after a cat and was killed on the road when her puppies where only 6 weeks old, she died in my arms and my wife and friend where also with me. Her grave is in my friends garden. Bloody people.......
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