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26-01-2008, 02:27 | #1 |
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Calling all owners of CWD in the UK...
I would like to say that I own Princess De Aube @ Pacino.
I was very offended that someone could judge how well socialised my bitch is. Princess known as Cito at home is a very well balanced Czw she has been to many small local and family dog shows here in the uk. We attend horse show pony sales and street markets,Cito also goes to dog training. We are also very proud to say that Cito past the test and was granted a place to be a pets at theropy dog at a very young age. I have written permission from my council to own my Czw's and my Saarloos so I have NO reason what so ever to hide my dog. Please be more carefull to have the full facts before making such a statement in future about one of my dogs. |
26-01-2008, 12:07 | #2 |
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i have met princess and cito and to tell the truth i couldnt of met two nicer dogs, i was aloud to play with them and at no time were they shy or nasty towards me, i intend goin to see them again real soon as i liked them so much. unless people have met them they shouldnt coment on there temperment i think...
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14-03-2008, 13:13 | #3 |
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lucky me...
wow sounds like im the luckyist person goin then. i got a pup from andre and iv had no problems so far, i have a five year old doughter and they get on great and the pup goes outside to the toilet, if the door is shut she goes on some paper by the back door, no problems eatin ither, she tried chewin things but i told her no and pushed her away, now she dont do it anymore. she likes to play roughf with my uther too dogs but there carfull with her. i think the roughf play helps as it tieres the pup out... thanks andre for such a lovely pup......
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07-11-2008, 22:02 | #4 |
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Calling all owners of CWD in the UK...
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I would like to hear from all owners of pure-bred CWD who live with their dogs in the UK. I have written an article for a UK dog magazine about wolf look-a-like dogs and would like a few comments from owners of genuine CWD explaining what they like about the breed. I have confirmation from DEFRA that CWD and Saarloos do not need to be licenced and with this in mind if there are more than 10 CWD in the UK the Kennel Club may consider recognition. Best wishes, Loup-de-Bretagne |
08-11-2008, 09:17 | #5 |
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Just a piece of friendly advice: be careful about CSV owners who reply to your request. I trust there are honest CSV owners in the UK, but several (naturally not all) who have been writing here are somewhow obssessed with mixing wolf-resembling breeds, involved in suspicious businesses and other activities that would eventually lead to the destruction of the CSV breed. As far as I know they represent neither the views and intentions of people who are responsible for the breed (i.e. breeders), nor of any official, recognized by FCI, CSV breed clubs, nor of the breed lovers who trully care for it. Rgds Rona Last edited by Rona; 08-11-2008 at 09:41. Reason: spel. |
08-11-2008, 09:42 | #6 |
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Thanks Rona,
Yes I am aware of the situation in the UK and I have had dealings with some people of very doubtful intentions! I believe there are a few genuine CWD in the UK and would like to point this out in an the article. The article will also try and differentiate between the cross-breeds and the pedigree CWD and Saarloos. As it is now clearly legal to own these two wolfdog breeds, it is up to the genuine breed enthusiasts to form a club, keep proper records and with the help of the breed clubs in Europe and the FCI to have the breeds recognised by the UK Kennel Club, otherwise the Uk will remain a disaster area for all wolfdogs. I have also met some owners of the cross breeds and can say not all are bad people and the dogs are very friendly, though I understand the fears of CWD owners who live outside the UK who think these cross bred dogs may be mis-represented as the real breed. I am also aware of rumours that CWD are being crossed with timber wolves; these dogs are NOT legal in the UK. Best wishes, Loup-de-Bretagne |
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hi, yes i also recived a letter from defra saying that were aloud CWD, and Sarloos dogs without a licence, i must say its a breath of fresh air to be able not to have to worrie about having my dog taken of me, its about time I have a pure CWD and i couldnt be happier |
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09-11-2008, 08:54 | #8 |
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Hi Tikaani,
Thanks for your reply, may I ask how long you have had your dog/bitch or how old he/she is? Also what attracted you to the breed and what do you like most about the breed? Best wishes Loup-de-bretagne |
10-11-2008, 11:50 | #9 | |
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Hi , I have had kaya for just under a year now, she has a great temperment and is fantastic with the kids. I have been Interested in them for a few years after meeting some and fell in love with them. her name on this data base is maya shoshone. I love the fact that shes more like a kangaroo then a dog, jumping around all day and shes very loving, she loves laying over my girlfreinds feet all day and she loves kaya for keeping her feet warm ha ha. shes very good on a lead but she likes a good run around my mates farm. |
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11-11-2008, 01:11 | #11 | |
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11-11-2008, 22:27 | #12 | |
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I´ll be happy about the article of loup-de-bretagne with your comment: CsW are more like kangaroos - lol Last edited by Angelika; 11-11-2008 at 22:52. Reason: completion |
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12-11-2008, 12:00 | #13 | |
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What would you like to know then? give me an idea of the sort of information you would like and ill be more than happy to help, after all the more we get the CWD recognised over here the better |
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12-11-2008, 19:59 | #14 |
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Hi tikaani
what attracted you to the breed? Have you had other dogs and if so would you say the CWD is not really suitable as a first dog? Since you had your dog have you met many other owners in the UK. I am sorry to start another argument thread! If those owners of the 28 dogs in the UK got together and started a club they would be in a strong position with the Kennel Club. Best wishes. |
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13-11-2008, 14:09 | #17 |
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what a crowd!
I am out of time with this one so I will not waste any more of anyones time. Since I started researching this article I have been called names, had suspicious emails and interviewed a CWD owner who turned out to be abusing their dog (now deleted). In fact the only professional and courtious help came from two breeders of the cross breeds.
I will have to admit that as the owner of two wolfdogs myself I find this worrying. Are all wolfdog owners so petty? Other dog owners seem to manage to get along just fine. In my working life I have had to deal with all sorts of people but wolfdog people seem to take the biscuit. Loup-de-bretagne |
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thats a shame, i would of been willing to help but would of liked a bit of info back first, as u are aware, we have had a lot of problems getting the breed recognised over here and if some one is going to do an article on CWD we just want to make sure its for the good of the breed, i hope u all ther sucsess for the article anyway.... what mag is it going in? as i would like to see it when it comes out |
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13-11-2008, 18:36 | #20 |
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Hi Loup_de_Bretagne
Unhaplly CzW on UK seems that pass for serious problems, now that you don't have the DEFRA problems, you will have problems with mixes because the bad work that had been done these few years CzW are in UK. before make the registration of the breed, I ask you please do the DNA tests for confirme if everydog are pure, unhaplly the breed was openly mixed with Grey wolf hybrids, Tamaskan, Utonagens and so on, so, I don't wonder if high amount of suposed CzW that live there are mixes. The breed already pass for some problems, introducing mixes will only cause more problems for the breed, and I'm sure you don't want that. So, please, before registration make DNA tests. Please, read before the topic's about UK breeding and maybe you will have idea about the problem the breed pass in UK.
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