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17-12-2008, 20:44 | #41 | |
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Which clubs Regards / Mikael
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17-12-2008, 23:23 | #42 |
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And you treat czechoslovakian wolfdogs as wolves so. I'm sure you're in the wrong breed.
great you own a wolfpark So, in what the mate between Kizzy and CzW will help the wolves? Why have you need buy kizzy from a wolfhybrid breeder when wolfparks and zoos commonly make only changes between animals? and, as michael quest how many "wolves" you have?
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18-12-2008, 00:25 | #43 | |
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Are you saying that all these animals are Kizzy's litter brothers and sisters, but that Kizzy is not shown in any of those photographs? I am very confused here ! |
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18-12-2008, 00:28 | #44 |
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18-12-2008, 00:38 | #45 |
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The animal that is write "owned by Luis and Paul Winder" at Cypress creek wolfdogs is kizzy, you can even find the same photos at Pauls site
But she was yung in these photos and that's why you probably will see a lot of differences of the kizzy you see now, even in the first photo I put here that is she addult with a puppy. She comes from Cypress creek wolfdog breeder, and this "wolf" is the brother or sister of Kizzy
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18-12-2008, 01:12 | #47 | |
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The coat can have a huge difference, principally when the hybrid travel for a different country of wich it born, even in CzW you can see this difference, look at the dogs that born in Israel at Belij Klik kennel. Timber wolf in their hole life can have a lot of difference in coat and even in marcation according to his age, climate contidions, place he life and between sumer and winter, but even with all this difference some points principally at mask continue without any change their hole life, and is used as identifications for the others.
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18-12-2008, 01:17 | #48 |
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I agree absolutely with what you say, but I have had wolf dogs of varying percentage in the past, and I know a wolf when I meet one.!! There are many similarities in terms of behaviour between my wolfdogs and Kizzy, but there is not a shadow of a doubt in my mind that Kizzy is a pure wolf. Or at the very worst a very high percentage F1, such that there is no difference.
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