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| Living with a CzW.... Stories as forewarnings for future owners.... everything about the character of Czechoslovakian Wolfdogs |
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Join Date: Aug 2004
Location: Kraków
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Once I talked 'privately" with a famous dog trainer, author of very good books about dog training, which some of you might have read /used. It was a private conversation so I don't think it'd be fair to provide his name. It's not really important because I've met several trainers who think like he does.
He admitted that my vlcak was the first of the breed he'd met that was not shy, was friendly and willing to work (BTW I don't mean that I think my dog is exceptional or particularly well trained , but rather that he'd met very few vlcaks But then he asked "Tell me, why didn't you get yourself a NICE dog?" At first I didn't understand - aren't CSVs really beautiful? I've been thinking about this question for a few months now, and have several asnwers, eg.: because 'partner-kind' of relationship with a dog is more important for me than her perfect obedience? because I like challenges? because I used to have a dog of the same breed before and missed the realtionship? because life with a CSV is always interesting and never boring? because of their warmheartedness and passion? because CSVs keep our modesty at decent level? ![]() because I'm a psychological masochist? ![]() because of aesthetic impressions - watching my dog running, almost floating above the ground gives me almost sensuous pleasure? because 'personality' of any CSV's is so unique? Once you meet a vlcak, play with him for a while, communicate... you cannot confuse him/her with any other vlcak? Or maybe all of them together or some mix of them? What would be your answer? Why didn't you get yoursleves a really NICE dog? ![]() |
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