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We have a probleme in west-europe with biting dogs,thats the reason.
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It is the same problem in Germany. But judges there disqualificate agressive
AND shy dogs. And the same regulations have judges in Poland.
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And normaly shy dogs don't bite, only anxious dogs.
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I can't agree. It is true if we are speaking about Saarloos. I saw those
dogs and when something happens and they are affraid they "turn off"
(if they can't run away they will not bite and they will not move).
But the biggest problem for our breed (CzW) are exactly shy dogs. I saw some
disqualifications of "agressive" CzWs. All were OK and I can agree with
judges which done this. But I know those dogs and I must say all are OK for
other people. There is no problem to come and play with them, to stroke
them. They just need more training on the dog shows. But I will never try to
stroke a shy dog because I don't want to be bitten (we have judges in the
Czech Club that are already bitten by a CzW but all those dogs were not
agressive, they were very shy and affraid of contact with people).
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And about buying a SWH .
Gr. Christa
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Thanks for the info...
Greetings,
Margo