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Taking this into account - surely the calculator is to be taken with a pinch of salt as a general possibility (or should that be probability?). Due to the way genetics works, even in a closed gene pool there is no way of knowing how much of each Parent the offspring will inherit? In theory, the dogs could be higher or lower than predicted? |
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I also think it is irrelevant, because i have a dog with 100 % CSW-blood :mrgreen:.
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What's got a bee in your bonnet? Were the answers from people that know the BREED not want u wanted to hear? Eta .... The word vlcak.... Vlčák means all German Shepherd Dog and wolfdogs in the Czech language cs:Vlčák. Word vlčák is derived from vlk (wolf). Vlčák or Německý vlčák (German vlčák) means also German Shepherd Dog in common Czech. Correct Czech name of German Shepherd Dog is německý ovčák. I think maybe you are putting too much on the 'wolf content' as there was a helluva lot more GSD's used ;-) |
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Czecho Slovakian Wolfdog. And I have a CSW ;-). But stil, it is a dog :biggrina. |
I thought this was a discussion forum? not a bitching forum? I find both of your attitudes rather poor at best,
2packs I see from your other posts that you seem to enjoy putting everyone you can down, I find it rather distastfull. My question has been answered, for my research my question was relevent and the Elf link gave me a wealth of information. |
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:lol: AND WELCOME TO THE WOLFDOG FORUM! :twisted: |
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i didnt like your attitude in the post so i replied with the same attitude,mind u whats wrong with saying something is irrelevant imo...as its my opinion to have :? and disagreeing is part of discussion is it not? |
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I did nothing more you asked for ;-). |
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I see its used by other breeders i,e shadowlands etc on this thread so is it wrong to ask? show interest in how this breed was formed? or are you just having another rant at a newbie for asking a question? I note you didnt ask the other people on the thread why they felt it was important to use the tool? or is it ok for some to use and not others? I see that Blaidd states clearly in opening the tread why he was interested and I have had a go to see what wolfblood is in my dog its only human to be interested isnt it? whether its a breeder using it for info, a potential owner or just for research its still a great tool and useful. I dont understand why you insist on making mountains out of mole hills I see that Blaidd has a pure dog, wouldnt it be better to welcome him with open arms involve him in your plans to KC register the breed in the UK and get to know him than try to play mini detectives and pull at threads and play on words! If you keep doing this to newbies support will dwindle for your plans IN MY OPINION DONT BE PUT OFF BLAIDD NOT ALL FORUM MEMBERS ARE LIKE THIS SOME ARE REALLY HELPFUL AND SUPPORTIVE You should look and read the threads on UK Kennel club registration some of the forum members on there are trying to work together for the breed recognition in the UK.... once you get over the back biting underneath I think they are trying to work together..... Good Luck! |
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I said in my original post that I had never looked up the wolfblood before and that was what I was referring to as a bit of fun. Elf's tool, on the other hand, is invaluable to breeders. Hope this clears things up :) |
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I cannot see how anyone could believe it is a good thing to be buying a 'breed' and not know what has made it up??Inuits (British and Northern), Utes, British Wolfdogs....(and the things we are not allowed to mention)...are marketed by many as a breed (wrongly IMO)...to be unaware of what has gone in (so many people do not even seem to realise there is Sibe or Mal in there). It is unfair on the people buying them IMO. Sound farmiliar? |
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