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Old 16-08-2011, 15:57   #1
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Yes, and am really very thankful to ALL OF YOU for helping me out to learn more about the "cousins" of my CZ PS German Shepherds.

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Finally met and experienced the other half of the "1955" breeding/experiment. Thanks for the "encouragement" to ASK.
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Old 22-08-2011, 23:41   #2
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Sincerely, I noticed that Spettro has two completely different behaviours when it comes to dogs.

Now that he's almost 11 months old, he's starting his asshole behaviour towards other dogs. He likes to imitate the Metro Golding Mayer lion -____-'.

Sometimes he would notice that he's bullying a girl and resume the playing, or a male is particularly nice and they play.

BUT when he sees a Vlcak... he starts to whine and cry! And he MUST go to him/her. We were in Stargard with God of War and his friends with Sheytan z Peronòwki: Sheytan is 13 months old. At first they argued a little, then decided that playing was far more interesting XD... He uses all his strength with Vlcaks while he is more delicate (as delicate as a Vlcak can be -____-') with other breeds.
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Old 23-08-2011, 08:52   #3
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Interesting idea, and one I have wondered as well, if CsV's KNOW another one when they see one. Flint, my 6 (almost 7!) year old CsV has worn out every German Shepherd, Akita, Newfoundland, Great Dane, Staffordshire Bull Terrier, Karelian Bear Dog, McNab, Australian Shepherd and Labrador he has met. I would LOVE for him to meet up with a pack of other CsV's and let them play in their own style to their hearts content,

I wonder what a completely worn out wolfdog is like??
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Old 23-08-2011, 13:23   #4
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I wonder, if you people did not know before taking a csw that these animals play always like other animals fight? And don´t you know that when they do mature they do not like to play with other dogs? Even with csw they will start to fight. Only female and male and male and female will go - but not always.

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Old 23-08-2011, 18:19   #5
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I wonder, if you people did not know before taking a csw that these animals play always like other animals fight? And don´t you know that when they do mature they do not like to play with other dogs? Even with csw they will start to fight. Only female and male and male and female will go - but not always.

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How can you make this generalization? I was aware of the tendency to SSA but that doesn't mean that it's applicable to each and every dog or bitch. Mine's is still a puppy, of course, but I did see some other full grown mature intact Vlcaks playing with not only other Vlcaks of the same sex but also other dogs big and small.....................

And really, what has this to do with the topic in which there are Vlcaks obviously playing together with other dogs? As one of 'those people', I'm really curious what your post is trying to suggest or inform anyone about.

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Old 23-08-2011, 18:57   #6
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It is very simple, the experience with over 500 of these dogs and visiting some of the wolfdog camps and watching the interaction between them.

And it is total understandable when following the reason why they were bred.

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Old 23-08-2011, 19:01   #7
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It is very simple, the experience with over 500 of these dogs and visiting some of the wolfdog camps and watching the interaction between them.

And it is total understandable when following the reason why they were bred.

Christian
Isn't the reason they were bred, was for military work? And not dog fighting..

Anyway, what does it have to do with the topic at hand, still?
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