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08-09-2009, 01:47 | #1 |
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What is this?
Guess what this is....
Pics are from a friend... You wish you owned a wolf too? no...it's just a product italian breeder... Yep...that's what Italian breeding can do... massimo
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Wow, Very very beautiful !!
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08-09-2009, 10:37 | #3 |
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What is official name of this............wolfdog?
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08-09-2009, 10:42 | #4 |
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it has Od Uhosti blood in it too...
Nothing to do with Mutara, if you are curious!! Only problem is that the same bloodline of many many other CSW in italy...but never till now have I seen one come out like this. For your curiosity http://www.wolfdog.org/ita/dbase/d10707.html
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Wow, I never thought it has Mutara blood, because this animal is nice .
But when I see in it´s pedigree some names of kennel, I don´t belive it is pure breed wolfdog. |
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Hanka...please...no witchhunt! what kennel don't you believe? Od Uhosti? Trust me... it's wolfdog. Hard to believe I know... but it's the truth. massimo
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You can't blame and damage a kennel (casa della rosa) just because they take their dogs from passo del lupo ten years ago... when things like mutaras (that are not an italian idea ) didn't even exist... look at the dates, PdL was at their first litters... I own neither a "casa della rosa" nor a "pdl" wolfdog. It's just unfair.
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I think there are a lot of diffrent types of Csw and this is a fantastic one!
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But the question one must ask is way do the breed look more and more differant when it is to look more and more similar and fixed for every generation ??? And way is there so extreme differance on the puppy´s sometimes in the same litter ??? Therefor I got one more question for you all... What is this ??? Very best regards / Mikael
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I guess some things you can get quikly (and maby things you do not want) and other things can take some more time to show genetic.But Csw is a young breed and everyone have there own picture of the ultimate wolfdog.And i think its good that they are differenses and in the same time place for that in the standard.
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http://www.wolfdog.org/forum/showthread.php?t=9689
http://www.wolfdog.org/ita/dbase/d10707.html 2 cws
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Just from a breeding standpoint in general (not touching the addition of wolves in breeding programs with a 12 ft pole!) it is in absolutely no way necessary to "have to" add wolves into the breed to maintain or work towards a standard. It has everything to do with different breeders having different aesthetic rather than losing wolf blood. Look at EVERY other dog breed in the world and you'll find variation. The best example is the GSD, which the CSV was even bred from. Look at how drastic the differences are between dogs of different countries, and then within those countries, the differences between working and show lines. They don't even look like the same breed! That's also only considering people that are working to better a breed by working towards a standard. What about the people that just don't care about anything but selling puppies? I'm a groomer and work with dogs and see on average 15-20 different dogs a day, usually similar breeds. I can have 5 dogs, all "bichons" according to their owners, and none of them will look anything alike! The only way to really unify the standard of a breed in my opinion is to make the standard very specific, so it's not open to interpretation. Unfortunately, this often times is the cause of breeds being taken to the extreme because people breed for really inane things in the standard. I'm personally ok with a little breed variation based on taste if it means the standard is open enough to allow for a breeder's specific vision of the perfect CSV. |
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Now is this a steady litter ??? I do not think so... Maybe one or two of them look as a CsV standard dog, the rest look like mixes to me... but it is the same litter Iuna ---Casa della Rosa--- X Dredo ---dell'Irco Sortiere--- litter from 2008-11-14 >>> http://www.wolfdog.org/ita/dbase/d5238.html And I think it did started about here... >>> http://www.wolfdog.org/ita/dbase/d4002.html Now what do you think ??? Very best regards / Mikael
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I think that the similarity of the the litter ended to be, in this case, about what a good photografer can do.
If you forget about it and try to evaluate the dog without took in consideration the magic of the photo, you will see that all them have some similar characteristics.
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It is also not mix but many young dogs here in Italia have hanging ears. It is common fault but dogs here - for me one very common for dogs from Passo del Lupos lineage. |
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