Breedia Dog Forum
Many thanks everyone for the ideas and lovely comments about my girl! I was quite surprised by the BC popularity too! :)
Could be Hamiltonstovare, as that is a very popular dog here. As far as I can tell we don't seem to have Border Collie here, or at least I've...
I'm not sure really, she's growing at a similar rate to one of my other dogs who is 28kg, so I'm feeding her on that basis! Her paws are bigger...
Wow, LOL, I could have sworn I could see some sort of hound in her!! :lol:
She's a street urchin that we found abandoned in the snow in sub-zero temps, so we took her in while trying to find where she belonged, and never...
Oh no, how awful. He sounds like he was a terrific fun dog. It sounds like he had a wonderful 6 months with you and would not have suffered with...
Thankyou! :grin: LOL, body pics are easier said than done! When she's on her feet she's on the move - she's so hard to photograph! ;-)...
Well, I'm on this thread as I'm not sure whether I have a lurcher or not!! This is my street urchin, history unknown. We originally thought she...
Absolutely ditto for me too.... prior to reading this thread I wouldn't have known what to look for either, as mine are either rescues or street dogs...
Agreed, but just because Granddad mated with half-granddaughter doesn't necessarily mean that the resulting puppies will have greater health risks....
Absolutely, and please don't think I'm pro-inbreeding because I'm not! I'm trying to see it from both sides. What I'm saying is, selective...
Yes, I know, sorry, what I meant to say was "But if, for example Mahlek Call of the Wild, is a perfect specimen, then I can see no reason why his...
I agree, all these NI fractions do the breed as a whole a disservice and particularly make British breeders look daft to the rest of the doggie...
Ok, so Tamaskan and Chimayo are wolf-looka likes too? What about Czech Wolfdog and Saarloss? Were they accepted by the KC? Thanks Razcox - I...
Were any of the wolf-look-alikes accepted by the KC?
Does this mean then, effectively, that any old Joe can start up a breed and create Pedigrees without any kind of governing body? This seems a bit...
For now, I'm looking at Northern Inuit, British Inuit, Czech Wolfdog, Saarloss and Utonagan. Have I missed any?! This is probably now the wrong...
Any or all of them - I don't want to pin-point a particular breed as it appears to have been levied at all of them at some point or other!
Well, looking at the breed history of the Czechoslovakian Wolfdog which is well documented, it looks to my inexperienced eye as if 4 females only...
Good info thanks! So, as I understand it, these wolf-look-alike dogs, not specifically NI, have a history of being inbred because? Did they not...