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Old 24-10-2007, 22:46   #1
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Hi Kev8551,

As you can see, there is a lot of information here on this breed and many, many nice people who are more than glad to help answer any questions. I definitely recommend learning as much as you can about the breed and if you can swing a trip to Czech or Slovakia, you are likely to learn a great deal more (as well as make several great friends).

I imported a CSV into the U.S. last year, and she will be a year old this week. I can confirm the answers to your questions:

do they like to live inside? - Sure, but they also love lots of exercise and the outdoors. Mine has made "her" spot at the foot of our bed every night.

do they like going horseback riding? You bet (just not ON the horse...)

do they like kids? Mine seems to like the way they taste (just kidding!), but she will lick the their cheeks raw with kisses if they let her.

do they like other animals? -She was a little spooked around acttle at first, but she's fine now. She loves her big sister (a german shephard mix already in our family). She really, really like chasing and catching lizards...

With regards to laws in the U.S., that will be a State or local issue. But, I have had no problems and am not aware of any state issue since they are a recognized breed by the FSS of AKC and are NOT wolf hybrids.

I am not aware of any clubs in the U.S., as I believe there are currently less than 20 CSW's distributed all over the country. But, there has been talk of the owners setting a date and place to get together.

Please feel free to contact me anytime or PM me if you would like to discuss this really beautiful and unique (though sometimes challenging) breed further.

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Old 26-10-2007, 16:30   #2
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WOW! If there is at least 20 CSV in USA, all must be AKC-FSS registered soon....

To help us, Canadian and American owners, to meet each other and exchange information easier...
I just created a group and invite all USA and CDN owners to join the group at http://groups.yahoo.com/group/CDNUSA_CSV/

I think that group can be a good place to work for the full recognition of the breed in each side of the border

And yes CSV LOVES indoors and to be part of the family...
If properly socialized they love kids and are eager to play with them.
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Kev. come to summer trip to Czech republic. You can choose from muuuuuch wolfdogs
Roo ask for breeder in Slovakia. Czech dogs are very much strange.

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Feel free to send me a message if you need any advice in regards to importing a puppy. I received my puppy (Zahara od Uhosti) in late February and she made it through the shipping process just fine.
If you look for dog for breeding i will not import it. Definitely best dogs you find in some kennel in slovakia, italy, germany and poland. not all sure but most. one in france.
in czech is very much hard to find normal pup. all dogs are very much shephard, same swiss i see.
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Old 04-05-2007, 23:16   #4
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thanks, both of you, for replying.

as of right now, as i said, we have a big German Sheperd that thinks he is one of our kids, and i guess he is.

when he does leave us, hopefully a while from now, i just might have to make a trip to the summercamps.

what happens at the camps?

how lost would i be speaking only english?

thanks again.
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Old 05-05-2007, 08:43   #5
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Hi Kev,

I am from Holland and of course I don't speak the Czech or Slovak language too, so we speak or German or English.

At the beginning it is a littlebit difficult to know which person is speaking another language but after a few days you will meet some people.

When it is possible we go there every year and there are a lot of people there to train with the dogs and possibly do exams with the dogs but most of the time you are free to do what you want. Will you go for a walk, you can go, will you train with your dog, you can do, will you sleep with yor dog, you can do. It is a summerholliday for most of them.

And there is also something organized to go to some places in the surrounding or a night safari in on of the most beautiful zoo's.
This is in Czech republique.

Sometimes there will be a little show and a bonitation in the last days of the camp and also a bonitation in Slovakia.

The summercamp in Slovakia is really holliday. In the morning and in the evening there is some training and you can part of it and at the rest of the day you can do what you want to do. There it is one big family and in the evening there will be a fire the whole evening and even the night through with mostly a lot of beer.

But at both camps you can talk with other people and when there is someone who doesn't speak another language there will be another person to translate so you allways can communicate.

This is shortly what you can do an both camps are in a wonderfull surrounding so it is really summerholliday.

( I speak about the summercamp in Lazne Belohrad but there are some other camp in Czech Republique)

I hope you got an impression of what the possibilities are in such a camps,

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Old 14-10-2008, 03:52   #6
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These dogs are absolutely gorgeous, the idea dog for which I've been searching.

I live in New York state, about 70 miles from Manhattan. Is there an authentic breeder near me, or can anyone tell me what my options are?

Thank you for any help!

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Old 14-10-2008, 04:42   #7
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Hi!
Here you can find the breeders list of your country, t'll now only one.
Have some owners on US too, few time ago the first US CzW owners meeting happen, here is the link.
I hope this help
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Old 15-10-2008, 03:57   #8
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Thank you Nebulosa! I don't know when we'll get a chance to actually see a CzW, but everyone in my family thinks they are just beautiful dogs.

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Old 17-10-2008, 09:02   #9
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Beautiful isn´t everything I know, in your contry is hard to find some of them, but you should see the behavior first... ist difficult to imagine it . Hope you get the chance to see them live, because it´s gorgeous (but not everytome - especially when they do something they had not - open the freezer, steal food, play hunting with cats,... )
good luck

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Feel free to send me a message if you need any advice in regards to importing a puppy. I received my puppy (Zahara od Uhosti) in late February and she made it through the shipping process just fine. Also, if anyone is in Colorado (Boulder area here) and is interested in the breed and would like to meet her- feel free to write! [email protected]
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