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Old 22-05-2007, 01:53   #18
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Originally Posted by paida99
is nice ? too hight ?
must I correct that?
The judges do not like the tails carried over the back because they are used to breeds like collies, and similar...

But it is typical for CzW - in the origin countries in the champion class or working class you will see (usually ) only dogs with the tails up - this way the dogs are showing they are selfconfident, strong and not shy...
But to be honest in the moist countries the judges do know know the breed standard and they saw it is a fault. Sometimes they even preffer scared CzW with weak character...

But back to the tail:
there is only ONE wrong position of the tail - if the tail is on the belly (if the dog is scared). I saw already that in Czech Republic Czech judge gave such dog description "Wrong carried tail" and worser note... No wonder: tail on the belly means shy character -> untypical character for a Czechoslowakian Wolfdog...
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