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Old 03-07-2011, 22:07   #1
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A dog with his described temperament being happy working in a movie/tv set environment...you've got to be joking. Yes he may look the part, but will he be happy playing it?

Is the new owner prepared to put in the time to work with him to make sure he can handle that environment, or will he be trained in the new home environment, taken to the shooting location/s and just be expected to perform?

What happens if he doesn't make the grade? doesn't respond to the training? freeks out on set? what will this guy do with him if he is deemed to be useless?

What it appears Pollux needs is a home where he will be given time, patience, understanding and love. I maybe and indeed hope I'm wrong, but it doesn't sound like that is what is being offered here.

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Sounds to me it does not matter if Pollux does not make the grade - as long as he can produce pups who will!
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Old 03-07-2011, 22:30   #2
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Sounds to me it does not matter if Pollux does not make the grade - as long as he can produce pups who will!
If only the wrangler were aware to what extent vlcaks take their characters after their ancestors!
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Old 03-07-2011, 22:45   #3
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If only the wrangler were aware to what extent vlcaks take their characters after their ancestors!
It does not bear thinking about to be honest!

When I took on my boy (who admittedly is very Saarloos like - and all that goes with that!!) Mum was thrilled we would have a dog like this on our books.....until she realised how little he could cope with being treated like a prop. Dogs need a rock solid temperament and the ability to repeat things over and over, not to mention being handed off to strangers and expected to look like they 'belong'......

Sounds great doesn't it.
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It does not bear thinking about to be honest!

When I took on my boy (who admittedly is very Saarloos like - and all that goes with that!!) Mum was thrilled we would have a dog like this on our books.....until she realised how little he could cope with being treated like a prop. Dogs need a rock solid temperament and the ability to repeat things over and over, not to mention being handed off to strangers and expected to look like they 'belong'......

Sounds great doesn't it.
Good job his brother is on your books then lol ....have food will follow and repeat lol!
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Old 04-07-2011, 00:01   #5
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Sounds to me it does not matter if Pollux does not make the grade - as long as he can produce pups who will!
I know, how very sad for him.

At least, if this guy already owns/trains wolfdog/hybrids, he should have some idea of the challenge he maybe about to take on.

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At least, if this guy already owns/trains wolfdog/hybrids, he should have some idea of the challenge he maybe about to take on.

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Yes, tiger trainers in circus also have knowledge about training them, but do the tigers feel happy about it?
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