The puppies have already been born. You can see information about them and photos
here.
Litter from Xenia III od Úhoště
Puppies will be for sale from January 13. 2025
COI: 0,7% !!!
AVK: 98,38%
COR: 1,7%
This litter will be another very valuable litter, because in the pedigree of the puppies from the beginning of the breeding of the breed we will see only Czech and Slovakian ancestors. There are such litters every year in the Czech Republic and Slovakia, just enough to be counted on the fingers of one hand. All the ancestors of the puppies passed the bonitation in the Czech Republic or Slovakia, all the ancestors passed the test of character in the Czech Republic or Slovakia, and all the ancestors have an x-ray evaluation from the Czech Republic or Slovakia. Which already guarantees quality at least in character and health. On the page dedicated to Xenia herself, you can read why she is such a valuable breeding female for me. I have also used Calvin once for covering and I was very satisfied with the litter. There is only minimal relatedness throughout this litter, which you can see in the COI index. Of course, you will not see any ancestor in the pedigree of the puppies that was frequent in the Czech population. Although my favorite Dak Kollár dvor is represented twice in the family tree, the exterior of the puppies will be largely unknown to me. And I hope that it will also be a pleasant surprise, given the ancestors. As I already wrote on Xenia's page, this female has an exceptional character. Unrepeatable. Calvin is a laid back dog who last stayed with me for two weeks and was very relaxed and friendly. Whether the puppies inherit the personality of either parent, they will be great dogs. Like last year, I remind you that the puppies will be an asset to Czech breeding and a dog from this litter could be a beneficial and useful stud.
So I'm really looking forward to this litter. This will be a real pedigree treasure. In the entire pedigree of puppies since the beginning of breeding in 1958, we see only Czech and Slovak wolfdogs. Which means that all individuals from the beginning of breeding have passed bonitations in one of the countries of origin. All were assessed for creditworthiness by a referee specialist from the countries of origin. They all passed a character test in their country of origin. All of them underwent an X-ray examination in the Czech Republic or Slovakia. There is only very little kinship in the entire litter, so any ancestor from the family tree can split. I just wish that the puppies have the same unique personality as their mother Xenia.
Every litter from Xenia III 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: Xenia III od Úhoště (CZ) (info here)
Bonitation code: A62 I10 J1,5 N1 Oh Qq Xv51,6 Xf111,3 (CZ)
HD: A (0/0) ED: 0-0 (CZ)
DM: N/N Dw: N/N
Photogallery of Xenia: here
Health results and documents: here
Father: Calvin Crazy soul (SK)
Bonitation code: AsOfP1/69 Xv56,52 Xf110,14 Xh0,632 (SK)
HD: A(0/0) ED: 0-0 (SK)
Dw: N/N DM:N/DM
Photogallery of Calvin: here
Health results and documents: here
Pedigree of puppies:
In pedigree of puppies you can see:
25 ancestors from Czech republic
37 ancestors from Slovakia
0 ancestors from another countries !!!!
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