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Hello admin, you know nothing (!!) about my pups, so be so friendly and don´t write about my pups like about untypicle, OK?
You attacked them when they was 2 days (because you hate owner of father of pups) old and it continues now, when one of these puppy is World winner. Are you really so envy person? You know nothing about genetic base of this pups..... You don´t know history of breed here in Czech. You never had seen pups in 80., 90. years.... |
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Join Date: Sep 2004
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What I wrote base only on the arguments/facts written in this topic: http://www.wolfdog.org/forum/showthread.php?t=20855 After it I asked several (also long-time) breeders and all of them described the puppies as "strange". I do not say the puppies are mixes but they vary a lot from the "standard" - it is why I wrote "untypical" (maybe it would be better to use "not typical" word). Anyway it seems to be another "abnormality" appearing in the CW line which must be cleared. |
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In defense of the breeder, who apparently is 100% confident that no problems have stemmed from there kennel, I recommend to them (in there best interest) to give DNA samples from Galiba and the "red Saarloos" and send them in to the officials for the sake of their honor since it seems everyone is "out to get them". They obviously have nothing to hide; they even said so!
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