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Old 23-08-2005, 00:29   #13
Star II
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Default Reputable Breeders (That Ship)

Hello All,

I've been a member of this site for quite a while (formerly with a different username), and am highly interested in the breed. I live in the US, and I know rather frequently threads pop up about availability in the US, and I realize there are no breeders over here other than potentially one in Canada (I contacted the Canadian Breeder, and his description of his animals sounds more like Wolf Hybrids than Czech Wolfdogs to me personally). I know some breeders have occasionally shipped puppies to the US, although some that I talked to were against it. I did some research on the process of shpping puppies, and from everything I can read it appears very humane and safe. I'm trying to find out if there are any top notch breeders, particularly from or around the country of origin, that have a litter coming up and are interested in shipping (and also what the cost of both the puppy and shipping would be). I am very picky about getting a pup from a breeder whos pups are well socialized and have a track record of being free of dysplacia. Once I get a puppy I assure you that there is no better home, I love my animals to death and they are very much part of the family.

I'll write a brief bit about myself and my animals below. If you either are a breeder or know of one, or have any bit of info to share I would be most grateful. Thanks for your time!

~Tyson

I currently own a Siberian Husky named Sasha who is 2 years old. I am in love with the Northern dog breeds, and have owned both a German Sheperd and a high content Eastern Timberwolf/Sheperd Hybrid. I loved all of the animals, although I quickly realized that the Hybrid presents a whole unique set of challenges since they act more like a wolf than a dog. All of my animals have been extensively trained, and I love working with them (I'm starting agility training with my Siberian Husky in a few weeks!). I've been waiting until my Husky reached the two year old mark to get a new dog (because I know from experience how hard it is to train 2 puppies at the same time), but now I am actively looking and have been doing a lot of work researching different breeds. I've emailed back
and forth extensively with Mirka Rodriguez, and she has helped me to better understand the Czech Wolfdog breed. I am convinced that it sounds like a perfect fit, but it is difficult to find people who are interested in helping get a puppy to the US.
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