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Old 23-04-2007, 10:49   #20
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Yes, I said that this:



is rather dense and long coat for CSW, considering the average coat we can see in CR. However, it is absolutely not a real LONG COAT in a way, that you can see on some of the Italian and French dogs.

Also please realise, that Eros Krivoklatsky Atos, same as Ciro Brevnovska stopa, were judged and bonitated by judges - specialists on the breed and their coat was not found long, neither different or in any way special.

It is absolutely normal, that in winter (and the shot of Eros K.Atos was made in winter) our dogs in get very thick coat. Males have especially thick fur around neck, the fur there is also longer. That is what you see on the photo of Ciro Brevnovska stopa (which was taken also in winter).

The dogs with real long coat, such as the examples of Italian and French dogs, stay long-haired all year round, just as German shepherds do. And their coat is very different to what you are trying to see on Ciro Brevnovska stopa.

Nebulosa you cannot judge dogs and their characteristics only from the photos.
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