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robertomaggio 20-01-2010 10:25

Layla Zlata Palz
 
Now Layla is 9 month years old.And I put some photos about layla and partner Storm Arimminum.
Ciao Michael and Ina

This is Layla Zlata Palz

http://img15.imageshack.us/img15/1852/p1011134q.jpg


http://img710.imageshack.us/img710/9813/p1011317.jpg


http://img8.imageshack.us/img8/1427/p1011609.jpg


http://img8.imageshack.us/img8/1029/p1011694.jpg


And this is Storm Arimminum
Ciao Sarka
http://img8.imageshack.us/img8/6462/p1011090.jpg


http://img20.imageshack.us/img20/5416/p1011377.jpg

http://img710.imageshack.us/img710/9646/p1011387.jpg


Ciao
Roberto % Co.

michaelundinaeichhorn 20-01-2010 12:09

Grazie Roberto,

we are happy that she developed so well and thanks for a good home.

Ciao and all the best for your family,
Michael and Ina

Rona 20-01-2010 12:38

Great dogs! :) ...and 9 months - lovely age... at which wolfdogs seem to have gathered some brain... (but only seem ;):lol:)

robykut 20-01-2010 18:50

Ahaha!!Yes,only seem:roll:!!Mine is 2 years old but he's like a puppy!!Anyway congratulations for the dogs...very very nice!!;-)

robertomaggio 20-01-2010 21:25

Thank you for the congratulations.
Roberto

robertomaggio 15-02-2010 18:00

Who is this?
http://www.wolfdog.org/pics2/2010/2/...47-3508484.jpg

Roberto

SARKA 15-02-2010 18:58

Quote:

Originally Posted by robertomaggio (Bericht 278795)

Bellissima Layla Zlata Palz

robertomaggio 15-02-2010 19:18

Quote:

Originally Posted by Nebulosa (Bericht 278802)
I cant use this option :rofl3



I only tried to warn him in not such direct way that there will have no second chance if use such dirty talk.
But sometimes bad words pop because some people didn't found better word to express something in the moment ( like in the case of "shit" instead of "faeces" for exemple)



Its a tipical yung CzW, feminine as well, its good to look she here because in this photo shows a very good skull, different of the photos posted before of the other dogs wich looks like have a very weak one, I found her nice.
Who is?

PS: Your dog have heavy fur in inner ears, hurry shave it or someone will think its a mix :p




Thank you for your compliments.
It's my female : Layla Zlata Palz.
Ciao
Roberto

michaelundinaeichhorn 15-02-2010 20:08

Quote:

Originally Posted by Nebulosa (Bericht 278802)



PS: Your dog have heavy fur in inner ears, hurry shave it or someone will think its a mix :p


Hi Paula,

our L-litter was brought up with our three bottle fed European wolves.
Both, wolves and wolfdogs were born in April 2009 and spent quite a long period together.
We're probably the first breeder in history breeding wolfdogs with extremely wolfish characteristics, like the heavy fur in the inner ears, without adding new wolfblood...
All that just by being kept in the same room and being fed with the same kind of food. ;-);-);-)

Cheers,
Michael

Rona 15-02-2010 20:31

Quote:

Originally Posted by robertomaggio (Bericht 278813)
It's my female : Layla Zlata Palz.

Beautiful creature!:)

robertomaggio 15-02-2010 21:07

Quote:

Originally Posted by michaelundinaeichhorn (Bericht 278828)
Hi Paula,

our L-litter was brought up with our three bottle fed European wolves.
Both, wolves and wolfdogs were born in April 2009 and spent quite a long period together.
We're probably the first breeder in history breeding wolfdogs with extremely wolfish characteristics, like the heavy fur in the inner ears, without adding new wolfblood...
All that just by being kept in the same room and being fed with the same kind of food. ;-);-);-)

Cheers,
Michael


Hello Michael,
I confirm all that you write.I was in your house when I take Layla.
Real puppies wolf and puppies of CLC togheter
All was idilliac and true.
My personal opinion that Zlata Palz kennel put particulary attention in breeding,he don't take part in a lot of show and prefere study new breeding.
If in Italy will be more like Zlata Palz kennel all will be better,but........
Ciao
Roberto

Mikael 15-02-2010 21:15

Quote:

Originally Posted by robertomaggio (Bericht 278869)
If in Italy will be more like Zlata Palz kennel all will be better...
Ciao
Roberto

Agree :klatsch And not just in Italy ;-)

Very best regards / Mikael

robertomaggio 15-02-2010 23:35

Quote:

Originally Posted by lupis (Bericht 278881)
I seen many photos of Layla and I see nothing on wolf - no wolf characteristics. She is blackmasked with dark eyes and strange head. Nothing similar to wolf but many similatiries to shephard. Much worse than italian dogs in dog shows.


For information: I don't choise wolf and I don't want wolf but only CSW.
When I want to see real wolf I go to Michael or in zoo.
B.regards
Roberto

robertomaggio 15-02-2010 23:52

Dear Ina,
thank you for photo of wolfes.I remember this wolfes when was puppies and now difference is incredible.
I'm very happy about Layla,about fantastique charactere,and I like all about my dogs.
If I must repeat my experience with your kennel I buy again Layla 1000 time more and if she will be similar of wolfes or not for me is not important.
Ciao
Roberto

robertomaggio 16-02-2010 16:39

X Lupis
I post other photo where you can see that Layla is like Shepard
http://www.wolfdog.org/pics2/2010/1/...53-2351007.jpg

http://www.wolfdog.org/pics2/2010/1/...53-7436141.jpg

Roberto

massimo 16-02-2010 17:04

Quote:

Originally Posted by robertomaggio (Bericht 279233)
Ciao Massimo
I agree wiht you.But why you don't fell well wiht me? Never I attach you and I respect your opinion.But no problems.

you continue posting pictures of your dog on this thread, that is why, even after I wrote that it was out of thread, obliging (maybe,until she gets fed up) the moderator to move it to another thread.
Layla is a very beautiful CSW, to my eyes she doesn't look like a German Shephard, but neither like a wolf.

jasmine 17-02-2010 11:22

Hey,

Is here anybody who cares about Lupis'oppinion?????
I think no ;-)


Edit

Rona 21-02-2010 00:01

Quote:

our L-litter was brought up with our three bottle fed European wolves.
Both, wolves and wolfdogs were born in April 2009 and spent quite a long period together.
Michael, I was wondering... were the dogs and wolves - pups different in their behaviour and reactions? Has the fact they grew together for some time had any influence on their behaviour then and in the future? (Apart from growing fur in their ears, naturally ;-):lol:)

michaelundinaeichhorn 21-02-2010 03:28

Hi Rona,

they're absolutely different. We'll have a chat about that tomorrow.
I've had a busy day and I'm really knackered.

See ya tomorrow,
Michael


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