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czechoslovakian wolfdog   "od Úhoště"

Litter from Jara III od Úhoště

Litter from Jara III od Úhoště

Puppies for sale  21. April 2024

COI: 1,68%

AVK: 96,77%

COR: 3,3%

This will be another very valuable litter. In the last five generations of the puppies' family tree, we can only find Czech and Slovak ancestors. There is very little relatedness in the family tree. And the kinship that can be seen is on my Moki od Úhoště, the daughter of my dog Ali Reolup. And that's practically the whole relationship. Further in the pedigree we see my favorite Argo Přízrak Karpat, which will certainly be reflected in the type of heads. But if the puppies inherit a broad head like mother Jara, with short ears, I will be very happy. I have been trying to fix this head for five generations of Jara ancestors. I rely on the presence of the Cork Stín vlka, which is always a guarantee of great friendly natures, just as I would welcome the working conditions inherited from Brie Lostris female. So as always: I expect puppies with a very high quality exterior. I would like quality longer fur, wide heads and a wide range of different personalities, suitable for different activities. Just a universal wolfdog from the country of origin.

Only in my kennel, the only one in the world, you can see all the documents of both parents. Scans of all medical examinations for genetic diseases, bonitation cards, x-ray results for dysplasia of the elbow and hip joints. I am the only one posting x-ray photos of hips and elbows. If you focus on the maternal line, you can click on my www to see x-ray photos of the last few generations. So no cheating with the results. Everything in my kennel is transparent and all documents are available for future puppy owners.

Both parents of the puppies of course passed bonitation. Which is very important for our breed, because part of the bonitation is a character  test. As a bonus, it is bonitation in the country of origin. So no fraudulent foreign pseudo- bonitation. And you won't see any breeding of animals at my place that have not passed bonitation at all. So you can expect the puppies to have "country of origin" characters.

In the Czech Republic (and almost worldwide) we have a problem with the relatedness of the population. Specifically, we have a situation where approx. 80% of all wolfdogs have Arimminum Upstream in their family tree. It's hard to find stud males that don't have it. This litter belongs to the high value 20%, where this female is not. If a male from this litter is kept, it can be a sought-after stud. And the future breeding female from this litter can help the population in the country where it will work, reduce the relatedness of the population.

My pups never lie under IR light and I move them out when they're three weeks old. I sell pups with great immunity, big and tough, but also well socialized, since they're in contact with different people.

 

Mother: Jara III od Úhoště    (CZ)  (info here)

HD:  A (0/0)            ED: 0-0   (CZ)

DM: N/N                 Dw: N/A

Bonitation code:A62 Oc Qr S1 Xv54 Xf111,3   (CZ)

Photogallery: here

Documents, health test results: here

  

  

    

 

Father: Krodo III od Úhoště  (CZ)   (info here)

Bonitation code: A67 K9 Ph Qn Xv53 Xf109  (CZ)

HD: A (0/0)          ED: 0-0   (CZ)

DM: N/N              Dw: N/N

Photogallery: here

Documents: here

  

  

Pedigree of puppies:

In last 5 generations of pedigree you can see:

    11 ancestors from Slovakia

    51 ancestors from Czech

0 ancestors from Poland, Italy, Grermany, France, Hungary,.............

 

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2025?

COI: 1,89%

AVK: 91,93%

COR: 3,7%

This will be another of the very valuable litters. There is zero relationship and in the last five generations we find only Czech and Slovakian dogsAnd this litter will simply be a sweetheart, because on both sides of the family tree there is my fateful female Moki od Úhoště, the daughter of my Ali Reolup. Ali himself is even three times in the family tree. Hopefully they will at least make it a little bit there and the puppies will have beautiful heads and longer fur. The pedigree of the puppies will generally have little kinship, so any ancestor can make an impact in the exterior. It can be my Quennno od Úhoště with a height of 73cm, it can be Argo Přízrak Karpat with his typical beautiful head, it can be Buck II od Úhoště with his wide head..... I just think they will be very nice puppies, in addition interesting not only for Czech breeding. Simply because there are no individuals in their pedigree that would be frequented in Czech breeding. A dog from this litter could be a very used stud.

I have to remind you that both parents passed a credit check with a character test, which was also carried out in the country of origin - the Czech Republic.

 

Father: Fido Vlčí stín  (CZ)

Bonitation code:  A67 D9 Od Qp Xv53,7 Xf111,9 (CZ)

HD: A (0/0)          ED: 0-0   (CZ)

DM: N/DM          Dw: N/N

Photogallery: here

Documents: here

  

  

Pedigree of puppies:

 

In last 5 generations of pedigree you can see:

    4 ancestors from Slovakia

    58 ancestors from Czech

0 ancestors from Poland, Italy, Grermany, France, Hungary,.............

 

Read here how to reserve a puppy

See if you are suitable owners for my puppy: here