2026?
Litter from Tamara IV od Úhoště
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This litter will be a real pedigree treasure, because all the ancestors of the puppies since 1958 are only Czech and Slovak wolfdogs. No ancestor is a foreign dog. There are very few such litters in the world anymore. There is very little inbreeding in the litter. My favorite wolfhounds from the past are represented in the pedigree. As is my custom, my Ali Reolup will appear twice in the pedigree, as a guarantee of my "od Úhoště" exterior. These puppies will be "recognizable" among others again. Ali Reolup's parents, Amur z Ďáblova kaňonu and Bety Zepeř, will appear in the pedigree even more times. In fact, there is no less quality ancestor in the pedigree. That is why I created both the father's litter and the mother's litter. It was several years of work and finally I have the father of the litter, who is distant enough from my bitches that I can use him again for my bitches. Yes, it took me a lot of work, planning, combining, selecting puppies for further breeding. But the results are worth it. The father of the puppies, Xerxes IV od Úhoště, has what I wanted and planned. That beautiful wide head with short triangular ears, longer hair, which disappears from the population very quickly. At the same time, he has a stable and pleasant nature. I think that the litter will be very successful in terms of exterior. No matter which ancestor is born in the litter, I will be satisfied. And I will keep a close eye on the puppies to see who appears there. The mother of the puppies, Tamara, loves the whole world, so I expect very sociable, friendly puppies, suitable as family dogs. Of course, I will welcome those interested in breeding, because this litter is very beneficial and desirable for the wolfdog population.
Every litter from Tamara IV od Úhoště will be one of a kind and very valuable. We can find only a few similar litters throughout the Czech Republic and Slovakia. We see 100% Czech and Slovak ancestors in the entire pedigree of the puppies up to the beginning of breeding. Which means that they have all been selected for character from the beginning of breeding. Either still in the army, or under the patronage of a breeding club in the Czech Republic or Slovakia. 100% of the ancestors have passed bonitation, which was assessed by a breed expert. And from the beginning, all bonitations took place in one of the two countries of origin. 100% of all ancestors were full dentition, they had qualitatively assessed dysplasia in one of the two countries of origin. And last but not least, they were generally healthy. As I know most of the ancestors personally and have repeatedly used their blood in my breeding in the last 30 years, I dare to say that the dogs we see in the family tree do not have hereditary diseases. If I knew about any, I don't have such dogs in my puppy family tree.
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 dogs have Arimminum Upstream in their family tree. It's hard to find cover dogs that don't have it. This litter belongs to the high value 20%, where this female is not. If a dog from this litter is kept, it can be a sought-after stud. And the future breeding bitch from this litter can help the population in the country where it will work, reduce the relatedness of the population.
Mother: Tamara IV od Úhoště (CZ) (info here)
Bonitation: (CZ)
HD: A (0/0) ED: 0-0 (CZ)
DM: N/N Dw: N/N
Photogallery: here
Health results and documents: here




Father: Xerxes IV od Úhoště (CZ) (info here)
Bonitation: (CZ)
HD: A (0/0) ED: 0-0 (CZ)
DM: N/N Dw: N/N
Photogallery: here
Documents and health results: here
Pedigree of puppies:
In pedigree of puppies you can see:
33 ancestors from Czech republic
29 ancestors from Slovakia
0 ancestors from another countries !!!!
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If for some reason this litter does not suit you, choose from other litters. All will be implemented at approximately the same time. Here is the list of mothers, open the individual links: Litter from Cindy III od Úhoště (here), litter from the Black sea wolfdog Giny (here), litter from Gabi of Marvelwood (here), litter from Jara III od Úhoště (here), litter from Elenka IV od Úhoště (here), litter from Ryška III od Úhoště (here), litter from Cenya IV od Úhoště (here).