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14-12-2012, 01:56 | #161 |
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Here is another from you - I would hope that in the case of the Czechoslovakian Wolfdog, that owners would be required to have some kind of permit. Many people buy them for their looks, and although they have done research, they don't realise how much of a challenge the dog is untill they buy one.
I recently got a Wildlife Permit, as I intend to own a dingo in the future, it's a free permit. Just I had to build a large enclosure and demonstrate that I know a lot about dingoes in order to recieve it. I don't think they will put a permit when it comes to owning dogs like the Czechoslovakian Wolfdog in Australia, as they're a domestic dog unlike the dingo. But it really would help, as they're not like a normal dog. But the first step is actually getting the Czechoslovakian Wolfdog recognised here.... Thats an interesting read dont you think. So your dogs are so easy but here you talk about how people should have to have a permit? The last line made me laugh. Or should I say LOL. |
14-12-2012, 02:01 | #162 |
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Here is another quote by you which says you dont understand breeding very well - These pups have a pedigree, which shows they are pure.
Its not like a breeder has it on their computer and edits it themself or anything... |
14-12-2012, 02:02 | #163 |
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Very fine, but I´m really sorry, Ligerwolve2 and Wolves. I think, everyone else here is really bored. Cheers and bye Angelika |
14-12-2012, 02:10 | #164 |
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You also said earlier your dogs had been looked at already so were fine, yet an experienced person would know to wait to they are mature enough to test.
Amber eyes are rare in GSDs? Yeah again I think you have had little to do with them. You think a dog teething in dangerous? Now that made me laugh. She was 5 months and had a chance to chew something up SCARY!!! So its ok for you to say you did xyz but give no name, you wont say if YOUR dogs parents were health tested (which most people would be happy to say that so its very fishy you wont). However you want me to share every single detail of ONE of my dogs. AND YOU are in no better boat to judge my dog. Since you know nothing about her - which you have said yourself. Your now bringing up points about my dog Ive already covered - go back and read if your interested. |
14-12-2012, 02:12 | #165 |
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Yeah you are right Angelika - and so am I! I dont think there will ever be any clear answers coming. So Im going to go sit on my hands
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14-12-2012, 02:36 | #166 |
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"I'm going to stop replying. I don't see the point of it"...obviously you're not confident enough to stand by your word.
Firstly you're showing your ignorance again. The grandsire is Aragon Spirit of the Wolf, and is most definitelely registered. Even now you clearly haven't seen the pedigree. Stop making statements without checking first. From doing research into the breed, I had the impression czws would be a challenging breed to own, but now I own them, my first hand expirience tells me differently. Although I am an expirienced dog owner. Also I was saying they would need to be recognised here before you could consider anything such as permits. Please improve your comprehension skills before trying to pick me out on points like that. You say your dog ate a TV! I'm not saying your dog is dangerous, I'm saying you're a dangerous owner. No responsible owner would allow their dog to eat electronic equipment. She could of choked on something, or worse been electrocuted. I know what a Czechoslovakian Shepherd is. So I know you're a liar. You still haven't mentioned why the breeder didn't attempt to have them recognised here by the way.. My dogs regularly go to the vets. For their age they're very healthy. You haven't answered one thing about your dog. You haven't even shown pictures. Yes I do understand breeding. Maybe you don't understand English. The pedigree shows they're pure, you cannot argue with that. Now unless you have evidence that the pedigree is fraudulent, then they're pure. Where's your evidence, because right now...what you're doing looks a lot like defamation. |
14-12-2012, 02:39 | #167 |
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You need to apologise for the multiple false claims you've made.
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14-12-2012, 03:16 | #168 |
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14-12-2012, 03:42 | #169 |
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I never claimed to have FCI papers.
I don't make false claims, unlike some people here. Why don't you ask ligerwolve to show FCI papers? Last edited by Wolves; 14-12-2012 at 04:09. |
20-01-2013, 07:32 | #170 | |
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Sorry, Sona. My post was not meant to sound like an attack and I certainly was not looking for a quarrel (whatever came afterwards.......). I just wanted to point out that I'm sure that there are SOME people here who can be fantastic responsible breeders. I guess the internet can make things sound out of the contecxt they were meant in. You make some excellent points that I did not think of. I in no way condone the representing of the breed with dogs that have murky lineage, however lovely that animal is. And we certainly do not want to frighten people with this scary new "hybrid" (I can see that occuring if not enough care is taken). I truly respect your opinion and experience. Most of us here are babys when it come to CzW's so all thoughts, opinions and experience simply must be considered. Last edited by enomis52; 20-01-2013 at 07:35. |
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23-08-2014, 13:53 | #171 |
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An he has yet another litter looking for homes. However he says now both parents have papers? Don't suppose anyone can clear that up? Would be great news if he now had hold of proper papers at least.
Although I have heard he still hasn't bothered to health test his dogs. Last edited by Ligerwolve2; 23-08-2014 at 13:56. |
18-12-2014, 00:41 | #172 |
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CZW Wanted
Hi there, This is my first time here. I am looking to get two Czech Wolfdogs here in Australia. Can anyone help?
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18-12-2014, 15:52 | #173 |
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Hi there QLDphil. I would suggest you do a bit of stalking on here and find a reputable breeder to import from. Quarantine starts at only 10 days now which is so much better for importing but its still a costly affair. Have you ever imported before?
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19-12-2014, 00:10 | #174 |
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Woolfdog Australia
Hi there,
No I haven't imported a dog before, I heard it was horrifically expensive. Do you have any breeders you recommend? Also do you know what the likely cost is? I had heard that you can't get them till they are over 9 mths old? |
07-01-2015, 15:40 | #175 | |
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I would suggest you do some stalking on here to find a breeder you click with. Just be extremely careful. Lots of shady people ready to take advantage of you. Its been a while since I did the sums. They have shortened quarantine times but increased the daily amount. Last I looked into it you would expect to pay between $10 - 14,000. It could be cheaper now. If memory serves me its around 6 months of age before they can leave. they need shots and blood tests etc. Then flights etc. plus the minimum 10 days quarantine. So as you can see you would want to be really sure you are getting the best. Sorry I cant be more helpful. If I remember I will pop up some links for you when I'm next online for quarantine information. |
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07-01-2015, 17:15 | #176 |
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Found some info for you. http://www.agriculture.gov.au/biosec...ne-faciltities
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08-01-2015, 09:44 | #177 |
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Thank you
Thank you for all the information, very helpful.
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08-01-2015, 13:20 | #178 |
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No worries Always happy to help. Plus it was hard to find a starting point years ago when I was trying to find information.
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