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Old 10-02-2011, 00:32   #1
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I think better we mas write new book with today information about breed, training ,healty and feeding.
When I in 2002 years brought my first CSV I had and this book in czech language ( yes I read she all for me this no problem) and ... I was very sad- she are antique. old info, with very small hystorical info, and she me not help in growing my first CSV. I mas search others info resources, not this book.
Yes to read, like first CSV book- this are interesing, but not moore.
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Old 10-02-2011, 00:49   #2
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I think better we mas write new book with today information about breed, training ,healty and feeding.
When I in 2002 years brought my first CSV I had and this book in czech language ( yes I read she all for me this no problem) and ... I was very sad- she are antique. old info, with very small hystorical info, and she me not help in growing my first CSV. I mas search others info resources, not this book.
Yes to read, like first CSV book- this are interesing, but not moore.
Dear, if you write this book I will ASURE the professional english translation - if you make it in Lithuanian, and I am sure you can Not translated by myself ofcourse, but I have some friends that could help in this work!!!
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Dear, if you write this book I will ASURE the professional english translation - if you make it in Lithuanian, and I am sure you can Not translated by myself ofcourse, but I have some friends that could help in this work!!!
this working... moore info soon.. thanks
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Old 10-02-2011, 10:13   #4
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Daiva is right. Even in 2002 the information was quite limited.
You get more information if you work yourself through this website.

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Old 10-02-2011, 11:19   #5
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Hello

The book of K. Hartl we have translated at first into the Dutch language. After that we have let made it into the German version and we have worked also on the English version.

This took more time than we have expected but now it is ready and the book will be available at least at the end of this month.

Greetings,

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Old 10-02-2011, 11:37   #6
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Are you all refering too "Ceskoslovenský vlcák, Ing. Karel Hartl, Jindrich Jedlicka, Brno 2002" (60p pdf) ?

If yes take care to don't reinvent the wheel, even if no perfect google translation works very good (I read it no problem through ces->eng translation), the only pitfall is google allow only something like 10 pages translation but this can easliy be solve by pdf spiting/merging (pdfsam software).

If someone is working on a new book, please include the great work done by genetic department of CZ university.
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CZ Univ? Which univ exactly?
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Old 10-02-2011, 21:23   #8
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The book of K. Hartl we have translated at first into the Dutch language. After that we have let made it into the German version and we have worked also on the English version.

This took more time than we have expected but now it is ready and the book will be available at least at the end of this month.

Greetings,

Letty de Graaff
Kennel van Goverwelle
www.graaff-goverwelle.nl
Nice Letty Good Work

I want one or maybe more than one

Very best regards / Mikael
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This took more time than we have expected but now it is ready and the book will be available at least at the end of this month.
WOW it's really nice to at list will be able to purchase it in English
Thank you for your work on it
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Of course it would be GREAT to have an English translation of this original book

But I agree with Daiva, Mikael, Vaiva , Michael, Elf and others
It is an old "standard" book about the beginning of the breed (and of course still very interesting!)

But even in 2002 the information was quite limited and on wolfdog.org this is/was (since the crash it is more limited) possible to find more info about nowadays development about this breed

So I agree with Daiva for 100% with this comment:
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I think better we mas write new book with today information about breed, training ,healty and feeding.
When I in 2002 years brought my first CSV I had and this book in czech language ( yes I read she all for me this no problem) and ... I was very sad- she are antique. old info, with very small hystorical info, and she me not help in growing my first CSV. I mas search others info resources, not this book.
Yes to read, like first CSV book- this are interesing, but not moore.
And I'll support writers of "new books" about the breed as much as I can
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Hi i would be very graetful if you could forward details where to purchase this book
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