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Old 18-12-2007, 18:28   #3
Dacota
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@ Mirkawolf

Thank you a lot for your help!

However I don’t want to get a Czechoslovakian Wolfdog at the moment, because
I have two wonderful dogs (go to expositions, do several kind of sports, so they’re in training). One of them is exactly such a wolfdog (female). The other one is a Hovawart (German breed; male).
That’s why I said, I don’t belong to the beginners. This passion I haven’t
since yesterday. I think since I can read and write in school.
When the time comes, I also want to breed the beautiful Czechoslovakian Wolfdog. But not until I have the best possibilities to raise the puppies.
My chamber is full of books by famous scientists like Elli Radinger, Günther Bloch, Erik Zimen, Eberhard Trumler, Dr. Dorit Feddersen-Petersen, Konrad Lorenz etc.
They describe excellent the dog and wolf behaviour, psychics and emotions.
Either about wolves or about dogs, but nothing directly about wolfdogs / wolf-hybrids.
It’s really sad there is no book about our breed. So I should think of becoming a journalist to write a book
Beside the Czechoslovakian Wolfdog I am also interested in other wolfdogs like
the American one, because of the high wolf-blood content. So the book by Nicole Wilde could be the right for me. I’ll see.

If anyone has opinions of these books too, please let me know :-)

Regards,
Patricia
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