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Don Corleone

by Don Corleone on 11 July 2007 - 14:07

Runfast

I guess I don't get what your point is either.  What is your point in bringing up Klara?  The fact that they used her dad to water down the wolfdog?

Just because someone added a comment to this database, does not make it 100% correct.  i am not saying it is wrong, only saying that sources need to be confirmed.  I could put a comment on any dog in the database.  What if I put a comment on Indy saying that he has a third testicle?  Would that make it right? 

If that is correct, what a change in the P.S.  In the latter part of the kennel, Jiri was throwing show dogs into the mix.


by runfast on 11 July 2007 - 18:07

Don Corleone,

Wasn't really pointing anything out per say. Just pointing at a simply interesting piece of information that was in relation to the "post topic". Just found it to be of some interest and was hoping maybe someone elaborate on it a bit maybe? The poster of the comment perhaps.

"If true" they were obviously experimenting with something???

As far as the comment on the dog being fabricated doesn't make a sh*t or shineola to us. Wouldn't benefit or hurt us either way. Our dog works and works nicely thats the beginning, middle and end of it.  


Don Corleone

by Don Corleone on 11 July 2007 - 18:07

Runfast

I just didn't understand why Klara was mentioned.  

No harm, just interested myself.  

I wasn't getting down on you. If you felt that way I apologize, I was merely expressing the fact that we can't take anything on this board as fact.

I just found out that a regular on this board is a 16 yr old girl. 


by ProudShepherdPoppa on 12 July 2007 - 13:07

Just a quick reaction from looking at the pictures of the Carpathian Wolf ancesters of the Czech Wolfdog.  They seem to be much smaller than. for example, the American Timberwolf. Actually, they remind me more of a coyote in size and conformation.  Growing up on farms in western Nebraska, I saw a lot of coyote dog crosses and they seemed to make fair farm dogs where they did not need to interact extensively with a lot of people.


by Mikey on 16 July 2007 - 12:07

 

Well, they may not be good pets for everyone, but to some folks they are wonderful companion animals.

Click here to see what responsible Wolfdog ownership looks like
http://www.greybook.org/RWolfdogOwnershipPP.pdf 
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Adopt a wolfdog http://tinyurl.com/7x6bb
http://www.liquinet.com/wolfdogadoption

Of Wolves & Dogs: Dispelling the Myths

http://www.floridalupine.org/publications/PDF/Of_Wolves_and_Dogs--Dispelling_the_Myths.pdf

Infamous Wolfdog Myths

http://www.idir.net/~wolf2dog/myths/myths.html

 


by GoldenElk on 16 July 2007 - 21:07

"That's how they go gagster in Africa! That is flat out scary.

On a lighter note, it just might be showlines painted with spots."

BWAHAHAHA!

 

 

 

"A similiar experiment would be to take a typical female college student and "cross" her with a male from one of the headhunter tribes in Africa.  You might get a decent child, but he/she will have "problems".

What???....?






 


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