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Old 20-10-2002, 14:08   #13
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regulations, the F5 generation of a wolf/dog cross is regarded as pure
breed. The Saarloos wolfhounds kept in Norway are verified F7. What about the F-number(s) of the present Czechoslovakian Wolfdogs?
The principle is that all CzWs should be F5. It usually so that the CzWs in
Slovakia are more related to the wolves than the Czech CzWs. CzWs in Czech
Republic are usually F7-F8 (with few that are F5) but in Slovakia there are
many dogs that are strong related to Rep z PS which was F3 and are F5-F6. I
know even about one CzW in Slovakia (and maybe there are a few more) that is
F4. But the average is F7-F8 I think. But you should remember that with
every few years the F average will be increase... I mean that in let say 10
years the average will be maybe F9-F10.

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