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i havnt worked a KNPV dutchie yet so its hard to judge the 2 yet

I have found the KNPV line dutchies and malinois to be a lot more civil than there FCI line counterparts.

'fake pedigree'.

It is impossible to get a Belgian Malinois or Dutch Shepherd with FCI pedigree papers which aren't fake.

Can you elaborate on this please?

nickojoy- why do you say:

There is no quality ones here 'yet' in Australia

Just curious..

If you have a look on www.specialistcanines.com there is a lot of information on Dutch Shepherds including input from the two breeders of them in the country.

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CK9-SAS Home of Pure Breed Dutch Shepherds.

We (CK9-SAS) would like to announce our latest arrivals from our sister kennel in Sweden. We would like to welcome Dexus a male dutch shepherd and Essie a female dutch shepherd. We will post pictures soon. :)

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Please visit our website to find out more about Dutch Shepherds www.ausczylwik.com.au Artur :)

Hi Artur

Could you please have a look at this thread?

I know that there were some Dutch Shepherds X around. They are not that common so I would ask a breeder in your state or look at some old advertisement of people advertising Dutch Shepherd pups and that might give you some idea. Depends on the dogs upbringing it is hard to say whether it is his soft character or he has been mistreated. I would like to see a picture of the dog side on.

Artur

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the dutchie crosses are not old enough to be this dog. Banjuicy you seem to be intent your dog is a dutch shepherd. Considering its size and where it came from your chances are slim to none. Either way you have not seem to have saught a trainer who can help you with the trouble you seem to be having with the dog - you dont need a dutchie specialist you need a trainer who knows about herding dogs.

Dutchies here are not herders by the way they're civil dogs for protection.

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I agree with Nekhbet. As I said in the other thread, you would certainly know by your dogs behaviour if it was cross with any of the Dutch Shepherds that are in Australia. Going by the look of you're dog and having seen and worked with the breed in several countries I highly doubt the dog you have has any Dutch Shepherd in it.

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