Wolf lookalike breeders Controversial

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  1. kcjack

    kcjack New Member

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    But are Andres dogs socialised and living in the home or permantly kennelled?
    Seen as though you have met her you should know
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  3. Cheyenne

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    You keep asking about Andre and her dogs, why don't you email or ring her and ask her yourself? :?
  4. Lionhound

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    :shock: :lol: :lol: It is definately a bit cult like and a bit sad, apparently everyone who does not agree with them is jealous of them:roll: :lol: :lol: . I can understand wanting to defend your beloved pets but this is craaaaaaazzyyyyy tawk.:lol: :lol:
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    Socialised really well, they get shown, have done Cani X e.tc e.tc

    Why don't you go down and meet the dogs?
  6. kcjack

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    She shows all 16 how does she find the time?
    But are theys socialised in the home which is where most go on to live in.
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    I forgot to ask, what is wrong with a dog being kennelled and not living in the home? Plenty of top show kennels permanently kennel their show and breeding stock and I don't hear you harping on about that? There was an article, which I can't remember where I read it that said kennelled dogs were generally alot healthier than dogs living in a centrally heated home.
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    But 16 plus studs kennelled is a pure business or puppy farm isnt it
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    She doesn't sit on an internet forum all day long. :lol:

    And in my defence today I was up at the crack of dawn to do my dogs, ride out the pointers and get my jobs done in time to skive off work to watch Cheltenham festival :mrgreen:
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    She's not a puppy farm, believe me, when out hunting I've come across a few and I've had a bit of a nosey. You can't compare Shoshone kennels with a puppy farm.
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    What is she then with 16 breeding bitches?
    Thats more than a hobby isnt it?
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    I've questioned CR on several occasions and have mentioned many times I don't agree with the crossing of CsV/Saarloos with pure wolves and not one on the CW forum have ever called me jealous.
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    A breeding kennels. I would call it a business.
  14. Cheyenne

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    In imo, there is a hell of a diff between a puppy farm and a breeding kennel!!
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    Really do share Cheyenne?
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    absolutely.
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    i ahvent met a person yet who has met them personally who isnt jealous, so for everyone who hasnt cant really say until they have met a wonderful wolfdog.
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    I thought you dealt with puppy farms everyday, why do you need me to explain what one is? :?
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    Geezer wrote..
    Yes, but these crossbreeds cost £1000!!!:shock: Thats twice the cost of many pedigree breeds! Just wanted to make that point.
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    Hi all,

    thanks for your replies. Kcjaks silence is noticeable:lol:

    LUCKY STAR-
    The purebred Saarloos has higher wolf content than a x. These are my first wolfdogs. The cross makes the dog a bit less "independent" and more manageable outdoors. Having met both purebred and cross I can confirm this to be true. Taking on any dog is a big decision but a purebred Saarloos requires even more thought.

    LOUISE13
    Different litters. One at 9 months one at 14 weeks.

    SHONA
    Yes, I stay in central scotland. Thanks for your reply. Having read all the stuff in the forum I am very reticent about getting my dogs involved. This is definately nothing personal against you but peoples dogs and the pictures thereof have been badly misrepresented on this site and I think Id like to build a bit more trust before even thinking about becoming more involved. However, I quite often walk the dogs up at Callender park or plean so maybe wel see you there one day.
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    it doesnt metter where the parents are socialised,its what you do with the pups at 6-8 weeks that matters.
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