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Old 29-09-2011, 13:43   #1
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put it down to being purely rude

all UK owners should not be tarred with the same brush some of us care for our dogs,live with them and dont want them as breeding machines but as family pets and companions

and with 20 years experience of GSD and 10 years owning CsW in and out of the UK I think I have enough experience to form a comment and have an experienced opinion
Hi Blaidd have you seen the thread on british kennel club recognition your views wouild be welcome
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Old 29-09-2011, 14:26   #2
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Hi Blaidd have you seen the thread on british kennel club recognition your views wouild be welcome

Thankyou pixie, yes i did read it after another forum member pointed me in that direction.however I am put off by the narrow minded behaviour of some members of the forum and they seem more interested in bitching than actually the importance of the thread. would I want to be on a committee with this type of person NO which is a shame because their actions could also be putting off guests with 'companion dogs' joining this forum.

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Old 29-09-2011, 15:49   #3
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Thankyou pixie, yes i did read it after another forum member pointed me in that direction.however I am put off by the narrow minded behaviour of some members of the forum and they seem more interested in bitching than actually the importance of the thread. would I want to be on a committee with this type of person NO which is a shame because their actions could also be putting off guests with 'companion dogs' joining this forum.

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Shame, it seems to me its the breeders on here that are not fully behind this move and are slagging off companion owners, I have my suspicionns why. the fact some people are not interested because of faceless bitching and backbiting is quite annoying
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Old 29-09-2011, 16:07   #4
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I'm puzzled by the conception that everyone wasn't being helpful or was only being bitchy. I presented the facts as they are, really. If your vet or whoever advised if you knew the % of wolf in the dogs, he or she has a poor grasp on genetics, as, again, the number is neither indicative not accurate.

If pressed I prefer to simply say that the breed has been in closed stud book status for ~30 years, and that the foundation was a handful of Carpathian wolves and many GSDs at a CZ border patrol kennel. and that the last wolf added in regards to my specific dogs' pedigree is (6, 7, what have you) generations ago if someone is real curious. That's basically the most accurate info I can give them, really, because if you think about it, if by pure mathematical calculation, a wolf x dog breeding plan can achieve ~30% in 3 generations. Definitely not an accurate description of either the breeding that happened, nor useful information regarding breed foundation.

PS. Does this post make me a 'wannabe expert'?

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Old 29-09-2011, 20:40   #5
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Shame, it seems to me its the breeders on here that are not fully behind this move and are slagging off companion owners, I have my suspicionns why. the fact some people are not interested because of faceless bitching and backbiting is quite annoying

gutted to see when i go on the uk kennel club reg forum thread that its only for the chosen few and they are isolating it to breeders online and themselves its a shambles!!!!! I am disgusted
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gutted to see when i go on the uk kennel club reg forum thread that its only for the chosen few and they are isolating it to breeders online and themselves its a shambles!!!!! I am disgusted



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Old 29-09-2011, 21:07   #7
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gutted to see when i go on the uk kennel club reg forum thread that its only for the chosen few and they are isolating it to breeders online and themselves its a shambles!!!!! I am disgusted


I am not a breeder online? I am not sure where you are looking, but at the moment, it looks like anyone with a positive input is being taken seriously....
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I am not a breeder online? I am not sure where you are looking, but at the moment, it looks like anyone with a positive input is being taken seriously....

Looks like the chosen few to me, and this will in my opinion cause more unease
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