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Breed standard & bonitations How typical CzW should look like, measurements and commentaries to the breed standard, information about bonitations and youth presentations.... |
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24-06-2011, 13:02 | #1 | |
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So according to the FCI the Czechoslovakian Wolfdog male should have 65-70cm. Females should be smaller and easy to recognize (+ "Sex should be unmistakable.") But here we do not speak about standard but about outcrossings. It is typical that outcrosses lead to high dogs. And the mixes with Saarloos proved this - even if the parents were small the puppies were very high dogs. The Crying Wolf kennel was known for years for dogs which hardly reach the minimum size. Now we have mystery litters where dogs grow bigger even than the Czech lines. The same is visible in France where out of parent of average and above the average size we get dogs (where it is known that they are AWD-crosses) which reach much more that 70cm at early age. The size is not the only proof but can be another advice that something is really going on in the mentioned lines. |
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24-06-2011, 13:07 | #2 |
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" So according to the FCI the Czechoslovakian Wolfdog male should have 65-70cm. "
No. Czechoslovakian wolfdog can have more than 70cm, of course. Standart is 65 and more...... |
24-06-2011, 13:31 | #3 | |
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If you have 73 cm male with perfect proportions including the dimorfism, then the male would be perfect. If you have two exactly same males, one with 65cm and one with 73cm (two extremes), the taller one is better for most of the czech breeders and judges. 65cm is a minimum height - so, 65cm for a male and 60cm for a female is permissible, but barely the desirable size. Truth is, that some bloodlines do have problems to reach the minimum height, but it should not be the reason to tell that it's OK to have so small wolfdogs (as some people do).
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24-06-2011, 13:39 | #4 |
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24-06-2011, 13:45 | #5 | |
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But I read already on the forum that you are wrong - that the historical measurements of the Czechoslovakian club were 60cm-65cm for the females and 65cm-70cm for males and it is still listed as STANDARD in the bonitation cards. Also in Czechs. Over 70cm are no more "standard" Wolfdogs but HIGH Wolfdogs (overgrown). |
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24-06-2011, 14:01 | #6 |
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" That the most Czech breeders care only for size - bigger, heavier, stronger is better. Proportion and indexes is something almost unimportant. "
I live in Czech and I never had seen breeder, who wants have bigger, heavier and stronger wolfdogs. And person who cares only about size. It is nonsens. 72 cm high male is the same standart dog like 67cm dog. Both is standart size. Both on the same level. Yes, molosses can have more than 70cm. But we speak here about wolfdogs. If is 75cm high czechoslovakian wolfdog which is not heavy, I use him for breeding like 67high male. Why not. Nobody likes heavy wolfdogs. |
24-06-2011, 14:29 | #7 | |
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Breeders' preferences are something else. |
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24-06-2011, 14:33 | #8 | |
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Hanka and I (both Czech breeders), we disagree with you in what you wrote about sizes (proportions, dimorfism, what you wrote about indexes); that's all. You have your right for your opinion, of course. But many people here could be interested in different opinion from CZ.
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24-06-2011, 19:12 | #10 | |
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Also I was wondering if the big size of some CSWs can be due to heritated morphological characteristics from the wild wolfs? In Romania, even the average of wild wolfs population is medium to big size,the huge wild wolfs(over 75cm of height) are not so rare.Well,I'm refering here to the isolated cases of big CSWs and not to that where the average height grew overnight as in some of the kennels. |
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24-06-2011, 19:32 | #13 | |
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i not see wolf and not see female. you thinki is good breeding so big and different dogs. I not see anyfemale in my country which is so much heavy and other not-wolf in look |
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24-06-2011, 19:39 | #14 |
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One wolf killed in Romania was recorded to have weighed 72 kilograms (158 pounds).[17] In Italian wolves, excepting the tail, body length ranges between 110–148 cm, while shoulder height is 50–70 cm. Males weigh between 25–35 kg (55-77 lbs) and rarely 45 kg (99 lbs).[18]
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24-06-2011, 19:49 | #16 |
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we measured some wolves from different countries, they are very different. people at us think too that wolf is a big and scareful animal but our measurements showed that european wolves are +/- in standard
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