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![]() I really want to know why breeders make it. Make litters with dogs with no breeding rights and dogs with no papers. And litter with false parents. And not only bad breeders but also breeders who say or i hear they are best in their country like you, furyos or jasmine ![]() |
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It is interesting what Neufi-friend wrote. But the conclusion I can not follow. What Lupis wrote is indeed a real question and I am curious what the "gods of german csw" will answer. It is funny they put their head about every rules. That is what I always say, the are talking about water and drinking wine. I will die for laughing that they made bonitation with their dogs. The grandmother of all their puppies did not pass bonitation and was P 14. And years and years later, Gerda z Rofa did pass after a lot of help from everyone and closing the eyes the bonitation...... As I said, rules are not valid for everyone. We are here in germany in kind of banana republic....
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Neufi, yesterday the secon chief of german wolfdog club did ask the VDH, if a male for breeding from a foreign countray does need a bonitation = ZUchtzulassung in his country or in the country where he is used for example in this case in germany. The vdh told Peter, that he only needs FCI papers, no bonitation in his own country and no bonitation or Zuchtzulassung in germany for example.
I think the problem is that the both german csw clubs are not in german vdh. So the rules does not valid for csw. The vdh is only "looking" and "caring" for the csw. But I think maybe they don´t know the fci rules. But I don´t know either. The point is, if the slovakians have the patronat and a male has to be bonitated it does not matter if he will be used in the Slovakei or in a foreign country, the rules of his country he has to follow. And if he does not have bonitation, he should not be allowed to cover! Otherwise, no one needs a bonitation if it is possible to go around the rules. That is my opinion. Every good dog has no problems to pass the bonitation! Christian |
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be moore very interesing dogs, who be only house dogs, and when not use this dogs, when he not have bonitation - this be idiotism, good breeder breed genetic and see pedigree, but not breed dogs only when he have plural CH or only good bonitation ![]() |
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