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Join Date: Oct 2010
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Since my last post Ive been thinking. On the flip side.
Id also like to mention to anyone who is thinking $$$ by importing/buying this breed here, be careful. Not only are there laws from state to state on what needs to be done with puppies, the law is now moving in the direction of breeders being liable. If you do the wrong thing and its proven you will be up for costs. People need to stop and take breeding very seriously these days. Breeding is not just throwing two dogs together! Nor is owning a puppy. Although as breeders we do our best to send puppies home with the right people the buyer needs to stop and seriously think if this is the breed for them. Someone once said to me you should ask yourself what you can do for the breed/puppy not what they can do for you
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I can assure you that CzW breed does not have a nice experience with this history. We have breeders breeding mixes and hidding the root of the problem in every possible way for impeach people/owners/other breeders to make the DNA and prove that someone did something wrong. Years have passed and nothing has been done because of that, people keep poluting the breed with dangerous mixes with fake papers and nothing can be done. It's only you read the old topics about the kennels De La Louve Blanche and Crying Wolf to read a bit of what happened.
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Junior Member
Join Date: Oct 2010
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I was actually just going through the old threads yesterday. Such a shame that people put their own desires above what is best for a breed they pretend to love.
Laws here regarding breeding are becoming stricter and stricter. Actually a few long term breeders are being lost because its so much more difficult to have a litter. For example I used to breed GSDs. There have been instances where breeders have been held accountable for a pups health. Same with selling "pure" dogs that are infact mixes. If its found that you knew you were selling mixes but decieved the buyer and sold as pure at a much higher cost you could open yourself up to be sued. Especially if this caused the buyer extra costs that could be linked back to the lie. Not a guarantee this will happen. The cases so far have been few and far between but this is the direction our country is heading in regards to breeding. A shame but thats how its going to be. My biggest fear is that someone will bring mixes here and market them as pure. Dogs with lesser temperaments and health. No health tests. Break the laws by not microchipping ect. Its a new breed. One that some people will react with fear to. This will end no doubt in breed restrictions or banning. This wont just effect this breed but anything that is similar. A few who rush in without thought will make it so no one will be able to enjoy these dogs. |
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Junior Member
Join Date: Oct 2010
Posts: 57
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If I ever get the chamce to import I know I will be on here reading back through all the old threads and annoying all of you with my questions to make sure I get good examples of the breed.
"Better to start with the best you can" - thats what the breeder of my foundation bitch told me. |
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Last edited by Nebulosa; 26-07-2012 at 06:15. Reason: fixing quote tag |
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Junior Member
Join Date: Oct 2010
Posts: 57
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Just heard that they may change the minimum number of days from 30 to 10 from approved countries! Thats much better for importing. I hope they do.
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