24-02-2012, 18:03 | #21 |
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Great!!! If need a help only say.
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24-02-2012, 18:09 | #22 |
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I'm not really interested in breeding or showing - I just want a happy healthy puppy that is a great example of the breed.
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24-02-2012, 18:19 | #23 |
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Great work!!!!
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24-02-2012, 18:23 | #24 | |
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24-02-2012, 19:00 | #25 |
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That is a great attitude Murph Do your research on breeders, check out their lines and dogs and find someone you like and trust. You should always be able to get contacts of previous owners from a breeder so that you can check out what their 'post sales service' has been like too. Beware of breeders who don't offer you a lifetime support - they are the ones not interested in the puppy, just the colour of your money
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However in the specific situation of the breed in the UK any imported pup could apart from being "happy healthy example of the breed" also contribute to the breed registration. Why not use such a great opportunity. Besides, vlcaks vary a lot one from another. It matters what looks and especially characters the parents of a particular litter have Some owners prefer active pups with strong personalities for sport and work, others might prefer pups of less independent parents. For one person big coat and small ears are important, for another - light body and good movement. Etc. etc. Some research into the breed before getting a dog is really advisable. |
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24-02-2012, 19:13 | #27 |
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I have been planning on getting a CsV for several years so have researched all I can. One thing I haven't done is researched Europesn breeders as I didn't regard importing as an option with older quarantine laws.
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Of course provided your breeder socializes them and not just keep them in a kennel somewhere! |
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24-02-2012, 21:14 | #30 |
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If you will deicide to make your plans happen and you will go for FCI registered dog, please, let us know. As you aware, we need 20 unrelated dogs with FCI pedigrees. If you think you could do something more for the breed in here, join our little club
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25-02-2012, 14:23 | #31 | |
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This will improve the chance of the breed getting recognition with the UK kennel club. |
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25-02-2012, 16:06 | #32 |
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In an ideal world, think everybody would love to be able to unite and fight for recognition together. but the problem is that the Czechoslovakian Wolfdog Club GB has been founded and run by breeders who have used the CsV to create mixes to line their own pockets rather than to flourish and establish the breed here in the UK. how can the Czechoslovakian Vlcak Club of UK, which is made up of people who are trying to protect the CsV and encourage pure breeding through trusted lines, agree with the practice of breeding mixes?
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But thing is, CSV club can not be managed by people who brought this breed in this country to brink of destruction. Because of these breeders UK was banned for export by European breeders. How you want to make them to trust us if among us will be the same people who caused whole mess? And to have proper breeding in UK, we need to cooperate with quality breeders from Europe. |
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25-02-2012, 16:52 | #34 |
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Can someone please clarify the differences between these two clubs?!!!
Who founded each? Have they both got websites and forums?!? I am going to get a CsV as soon as a suitable litter is available. I am not however going to partake in politics around the breed. All I am interested in is a companion |
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If there is a club working for help and selecting the breed, the puppy millers will have real problems, before UK was a real paradise for puppy millers willing to mistake people with the talk of "CzW are agressive, mixes are better" or "there are no CzW in UK than ours mixes", but now, with new rules for import dogs, to import a CzW is much easier and these puppy millers are for lost their market. If you wish information, contact the http://www.vlcak.co.uk/ its the right club with no "hidden interest". You can be sure that wolfdog club GB is not a serious club only by looking its reactions at this forum, completely childish reaction.
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I would like to respond, if you excuse me my english... Hope I will be able to post it.
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Now about our closed group on Facebook. This group was created mostly for purposes of discussion, regarding matters of stopping unethical breeding, preventing puppy millers (Ork wolf in this case) from causing more damage to the dogs, and breed in this country. For obvious reasons it cold not be public, as we didn't wanted these breeders to access these discussions. Yes, it meant to be a seed of Club as well but we didn't rushed with it, as for this moment there is very little FCI registered dogs in UK (some are owned by Ork Wolf but, we are strongly against his way of breeding). In fact, first official sign on creation of the club is here: http://www.wolfdog.org/forum/showthread.php?t=21839 where we would like to invite every one to join. Quote:
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Unite would be a great thing. But... If I am well told co founders of your group are people like Paul Collins, Hanka, and Sansorella. Two of them are people responsible for destroying this breed in UK. Their actions caused UK to be banned from exporting to. For many years they have cross breed, no even thinking about recognition with UK Kennel Club. There was no need. It was nearly impossible to import puppies from Europe, so they could do whatever they wanted. Registration with Kennel Club would only put restrictions and regulations on them, so why to do it if puppy business is going so well? Recent change in DEFRA law (Department for Environment, Food And Rural Affairs) makes now importing dogs from Europe much, much easier. Now, all these cross breeders have to compete with European breeders. That is no good for business... And these European breed dogs have something UK breed dogs have not - pedigrees. So now change of mind, and they going for recognition - hence, your club. Quote:
In conclusion - I would be very happy to team up with your club, only if I could see it being right. Without Hanka, ork wolf, sansorella , and others UK cross breeders, and puppy millers. Those breeders should never get registered with Kennel Club as breeders. Excluded form development of this breed in this country. But it will never happen, isn't it? |
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And, I really like your web site! |
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28-02-2012, 11:48 | #39 |
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Hi Hedeon,
I don´t know you, you don´t know me...Can you write me why you give me together with some croses? Thanks for answer. Hanka |
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Hi All,
New to the forum, I followed the link from the website. Although it looks like i had joined this forum a long time ago. I hope we can get this majestic breed recognised in the uk. I would like to know from anyone who has imported a puppy to the uk. I was just looking for an idea of cost to import , from which country. |
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