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Join Date: Aug 2004
Location: Kraków
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But I remember somebody mentioning here (though I don't remember who exactly it was) that a further wolfblood should be added to the CSV breed to avoid inbreeding and heredic diseases. I don't know if the person (people?) were correct or not, but I wanted to point out how dificult and complicated the task and process would be if even average scientific, ethical, legal and moral (humane) standards are to be met. |
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Scandinavian Member
Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: Stockholm
Posts: 1,089
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![]() ![]() But I do not expect it to be easy at all, it will be like to start over again... Hard, expensive and take long time. But for me it does not have to be a new line whit wolf, it can also be a CsV to GSD, but that is a nother topic i think... Best regards / Mikael
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