up-to-date: 09.11.2024 21:11:32

czechoslovakian wolfdog   "od Úhoště"

Pups for sale
I do not have any puppies for sale at this time. But there are a few planned litters that you can see
 
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I have been breeding Czechoslovak wolfdogs since 1993 and have owned them for several years longer. So I can say I know the breed very well. I know in which lines or families there are historically some health or character problems, I know about problems in the exterior. With regard to long-term knowledge of the breed, I choose cover dogs. That is why I mainly use Czech cover dogs, which, together with their ancestors, have been under the supervision of the Czech club since the beginning of the breed, which cannot be said about foreign breeders. If I use a foreign stud, I always make sure that his ancestors were as much as possible from Czech or Slovak breeding for as long as possible. But I generally avoid foreign coverage.
 
Basically, I don't do "litter for litter". I mean, just to have some puppies. All my litters are thought out and respond to the current situation in the population. At present, approximately 80% of the population is related to one female (Arimminum Upstream) , and a large part of the population has several repeating dogs in their pedigrees. So you won't find these dogs in my family trees at all or only rarely. And you won't find an "ubiquitous" female in my PP at all. With each litter I try to move the breed forward and distance the increasing relatedness of the population. As the only kennel in the world, I try to realize at least three litters each year, in which there are puppies of pure Czech/Slovak parents. That is, crystal clear Czechoslovak language. These puppies are of the highest value to me. Currently, there are only a few cover dogs in the whole of the Czech Republic and Slovakia, which are only pure CZ/SK. And unfortunately, their number is decreasing every year. So I have a Noah's ark in which these original MS. the wolves find. I sell such puppies only FOR BREEDING. And only to owners who will be aware of their uniqueness.
 
I sell puppies mainly to family houses with access to the garden. For the safe confinement of the dog for the necessary time or for the night, I require a kennel. I do not sell puppies to apartment owners. Such a dog usually ends up in a so-called apartment cage, and I really don't want that for my puppies. A wolfdog is not even a dog for an apartment, let alone a small cage in an apartment.
 
The owners of my puppies should be mature people, not just in age. I don't want anyone to write about my puppies or talk about them like werewolves, werewolves, beasts, idiots, wolves or call them similar infantile names. I want my puppy owners to really appreciate their dogs.
 
I also wish that the future owners are firmly established in life and have a safe and permanent background. I don't want to discuss with the owners that the apartment owner or roommate is kicking them out of the apartment. Or for the dog to look for a replacement home for a similarly useless reason.
 
Each litter is original due to the characteristics of the parents. Some puppies are more suitable for smaller children as calm family dogs, some puppies will be suitable for various types of training (rescue, tracking, defense,...). Some puppies will definitely be suitable for a very active life (sled, scooter, bike). Therefore, it is necessary for me to know from the future owner what the dog will be used for. It cannot be generalized that MS. the wolfdog is this or that, and the breed is (not) suitable for one or the other. Even within the same litter, the personalities of puppies vary greatly. In cooperation with the owners, we always choose the most suitable puppy.
 
 All my litters have some idea and generally they all serve to develop the breed. Therefore, I would very much welcome those interested in puppies who are interested in the breed in the sense of further quality breeding. That's why I always prefer owners who plan to keep the dog over owners who just want a wolfhound as a companion.
 
Like any good breeder, I welcome it if the dog's owner stays in contact with me throughout the dog's life. I would like to know about any possible problems, but also successes. I am here with advice and specific help if any problem arises.
 
Litters from bitches that are co-owned or come to me from abroad for mating and breeding are comparable to litters from my own bitches. These puppies are mostly born and raised by me, so they have my full care. If the puppies are at their owners' house, they are under my control and I oversee both veterinary care and appropriate feeding and socialization. And yes, I travel a lot. And no, I don't mind. I love it.
 
If you've read this far and I haven't discouraged you, please contact me about reserving a puppy. Waiting lists are always open up to a year in advance of the planned coverage.