Hopefully, we will be soon able to announce our first puppy litter. Our first litter is planned for the year 2014, mother will be our Daytona, we are choosing the perfect father for our litter right now and will soon post about him. For sure he will be a typical CSV, with no genetically transferable diseases like DM (Degenerative Myelopathy), Dwarfism or diseases of hips and elbows.
I will test my dogs on all these diseases and put the results here, together with scans of the certificates from the vet.
For more information look at these links:
1.- Degenerative Myelopathy:
http://www.caninegeneticdiseases.net/DM/basicDM.htm
2.- Dwarfism:
http://www.petwave.com/Dogs/Health/Dwarfism.aspx
3.- Hip and Elbow dysplasia:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hip_dysplasia_(canine)
The health of my dogs, of the dogs who will sire our pups and the health of the pups, is the most important thing to me. I am breeding for health and a good nature/ personality, not for show only.
For our puppies we are searching for owners, who will love them and take care of them for their whole live ( They can live even 16 years and more), vlcaks, are not ordinary dogs, you will need a lot of patience and act calmly with them, if you get agressive, you will get nowhere. A Czech. vlcak can be a wonderful companion, they should be treatet as family members, the shouldn´t be kept on a chain in the yard, with no or very few contact, always remember, you as future owner, will form the " wolf pack" for your dog. If you treat the dog well, get him a good training and socialization, then you both will live happily together.
Even i do keep my dog in a dog pen, when i am at work, she likes it, even when i am at home she goes in there for a nap, but she isn´t there for the wole time, i take her in the house too, a lot of contact is VERY important, not just with you and your family, but with your friends, other pets, cars, strangers,and a whole lot of things more.
I will test my dogs on all these diseases and put the results here, together with scans of the certificates from the vet.
For more information look at these links:
1.- Degenerative Myelopathy:
http://www.caninegeneticdiseases.net/DM/basicDM.htm
2.- Dwarfism:
http://www.petwave.com/Dogs/Health/Dwarfism.aspx
3.- Hip and Elbow dysplasia:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hip_dysplasia_(canine)
The health of my dogs, of the dogs who will sire our pups and the health of the pups, is the most important thing to me. I am breeding for health and a good nature/ personality, not for show only.
For our puppies we are searching for owners, who will love them and take care of them for their whole live ( They can live even 16 years and more), vlcaks, are not ordinary dogs, you will need a lot of patience and act calmly with them, if you get agressive, you will get nowhere. A Czech. vlcak can be a wonderful companion, they should be treatet as family members, the shouldn´t be kept on a chain in the yard, with no or very few contact, always remember, you as future owner, will form the " wolf pack" for your dog. If you treat the dog well, get him a good training and socialization, then you both will live happily together.
Even i do keep my dog in a dog pen, when i am at work, she likes it, even when i am at home she goes in there for a nap, but she isn´t there for the wole time, i take her in the house too, a lot of contact is VERY important, not just with you and your family, but with your friends, other pets, cars, strangers,and a whole lot of things more.