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by Wildmoor on 02 December 2012 - 16:12
May 2012 Chodsky pes can be exhibited in Sweden
From 1st January 2013 the breed will be allowed to be exhibited at Danish Kennel club shows.
Norwegian kennel Club Executive Board endorsed at its meeting to approve the CHODSKY PES 08.10.2012. Chodsky pes will be able to register and are on display at the national level in Norway from 01.01.2013.
Hopefully FCI recognition next

by GSDPACK on 02 December 2012 - 16:12
They are like a miniture long haired GSD, temperamental, fun loving awesome family dogs.... but have HD just like GSD in a much higher level.
by Wildmoor on 02 December 2012 - 16:12
I can asure you their coats are nothing like a LC GSD, I have 2 here along with a standard coated GSD, their coats are more like a BCs coat
by Wildmoor on 02 December 2012 - 17:12
CP coat for the many who have never met the breed:
Apart from the facial parts of the head, the tips of the earlobes and the front of both pairs of limbs, where the coat is short and smooth, the body is covered by a glossy, long, thick, coarser coat. The length is between 5 and 12 cm. It should be straight or lightly wavy, on the neck and chest slightly open, otherwise lying flat. The well-developed underhair is shorter and softer. The earlobes are richly covered in hair. Brushes form at the base and along the edges. The coat is particularly long on the neck, backbone and also on the backs of the thighs and insteps, where it is slightly wavy. The tail is thickly covered in hair and has long, slightly wavy hair on the underside.
LC GSD
The guard hair should be long, soft and not close fitting, with tufts on the ears and legs, bushy trousers and bushy tail with downward formation of tuft. Short on the head, including the inside of the ears, on the front side of the legs, on the paws and toes, somewhat longer and more strongly covered in hair on the neck, almost forming a mane. On the back side of the legs the hair extends to the carpal joint or the hock and forms clear trousers on the back side of the haunches.
2 different breeds with 2 different coat types
Hans Prager can confirm this
Apart from the facial parts of the head, the tips of the earlobes and the front of both pairs of limbs, where the coat is short and smooth, the body is covered by a glossy, long, thick, coarser coat. The length is between 5 and 12 cm. It should be straight or lightly wavy, on the neck and chest slightly open, otherwise lying flat. The well-developed underhair is shorter and softer. The earlobes are richly covered in hair. Brushes form at the base and along the edges. The coat is particularly long on the neck, backbone and also on the backs of the thighs and insteps, where it is slightly wavy. The tail is thickly covered in hair and has long, slightly wavy hair on the underside.
LC GSD
The guard hair should be long, soft and not close fitting, with tufts on the ears and legs, bushy trousers and bushy tail with downward formation of tuft. Short on the head, including the inside of the ears, on the front side of the legs, on the paws and toes, somewhat longer and more strongly covered in hair on the neck, almost forming a mane. On the back side of the legs the hair extends to the carpal joint or the hock and forms clear trousers on the back side of the haunches.
2 different breeds with 2 different coat types
Hans Prager can confirm this

by GSDPACK on 02 December 2012 - 17:12
Wildmoor... you now I grew up with them... I know the standard, i did not say they are a long coat gsd, I said they are "like" one. I did agility with mine til he was diagnosed with severe HD, actually cripling and put down at the age of 4. Not being argumentative here. But many epople dont even know these dogs exist. I can see the "kinda" collie and shepherd resemblance.

picture taken from the internet.

picture taken from the internet.
by Wildmoor on 02 December 2012 - 17:12
No I did not know you had grew up with them - thought you was in the US where there only a few that have been imported in the last few years

by GSDPACK on 02 December 2012 - 17:12
Wildmoor, nice dogs, fun dogs, I am glad they are starting to find hearts all around the world. :o)

by J Basler on 02 December 2012 - 18:12
Predecessor to the GSD 22" at 55lbs when people find out about this breed they are going to want it. Get your domain name now.
by Wildmoor on 02 December 2012 - 21:12
J Basler the breed is already known throughout the Western world - luckily the BYBs and puppy farmers wont be interested due to the fact they do not have large litters
There are dogs throughout the Nordic Countries such has Finland, Norway, Sweden plus other countries such as France, Germany (they have the largest amount outside of Czech) Holland, Belgium, Poland, Slovakia, England, USA
I have owned mine over 4 years.
There are dogs throughout the Nordic Countries such has Finland, Norway, Sweden plus other countries such as France, Germany (they have the largest amount outside of Czech) Holland, Belgium, Poland, Slovakia, England, USA
I have owned mine over 4 years.
by hexe on 02 December 2012 - 21:12
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