mercoledì 31 ottobre 2012
Happy Halloween!!!
Happy Halloween da Tessa gufo, da Pippi poco convinta e da Leska stupita!!! uuuuuuhhhhhhhhhhhhh!!!!!!!
martedì 30 ottobre 2012
lunedì 29 ottobre 2012
Paolo at work!
Ieri con un vento insopportabile abbiamo tentato qualche foto delle sorelline piazzate...anche troppo brave per la prima volta, Juma ha sempre una faccetta da triste che triste non è! anzi è più scatenata di Jara! Jara è splendida con una testa da sballo, se continua così sarà un vero spettacolo, adesso non ha ancora cinque mesi e mezzo!!! Jara fa tenerezza, è proprio una bimba, Jara sembra già quasi grande!!! mi dispiace che crescano, sono tanto adorabili così!!!
sabato 27 ottobre 2012
che famiglia!
Ecco Jurand-ino:))) già con la neve in Germania! Tanto bello anche lui, tutti belli e omogenei i Nowakowski!:)))
giovedì 25 ottobre 2012
mercoledì 24 ottobre 2012
English version-
translated by a friend-
My dog-1991-
Polish greyhound- success or defeat?
By G. Pindera
In the ‘70s when the whole of the canine world was busy to save the most ancient breeds of greyhounds, Polish Greyhounds weren’t recognized by the Polish Studbook ZKWP. Only few passionate breeders, bred Chart Polski dog, however not under ZKWP rules. Their actions at the end made this breed being recognised in its own country. In 1981 ZKWP issued the first Stud Book for the breed. It was decided that breeding could start only from the poachers’ greyhounds, in the area of Kielce, they were the hypothetical descendants of dogs bred by Count Niemojewski. In May ’91, it was 10 years from the first registration of a Polish Greyhound in the studbook KW.
The success of these keen breeders, among whom the Lawyer Lubomir Smyczynski and DR. Hab Maciej Mroczkowski that with his actions permitted to start the official breeding of the kind, was the recognition of the breed by ZKWP. Another success of the first breeders of Polish Greyhounds Stanislaw Czerniakowski, Halina Jenczyk-Tolloczko, Bogna Wlodawiec and also Malgorzata Szmurlo whom was in charge of documentation and the breeding, was the starting of the recognised KW .
The ZKWP decision was welcomed with enthusiasm and the breeding program started with four litters during only the second half of the same year. In the general wave of optimism nobody noticed that the official recognition of the breed was a defeat. The first Polish Greyhounds , used to recreate the breed , alias “chortaja borzaja” should be hidden and so forgetting about the studs on the Don River.
The state of Poland , after December 1981, didn’t help to create contacts among breeders. Everything happening before ’81 has been cancelled from the history of Polish Greyhound breeding ( to fill the gap is beyond the purpose of this article)
I would like to remember only one thing, a tabu’ that needs to be dealt with sooner or later.: all the modern population of the Polish Greyhounds originates from “chortaja borzaja” dogs. Convincing proofs exist that Polish Greyhounds were called exactly like that in Ucraine. Where a little part of their population still survived until last century. This subject needs to be addressed again at the International FCI Forum, because the decision taken on June 1988, regarding the official registration of the Polish Greyhound breed wasn’t welcomed nicely. An Article on the Swiss bi-monthly magazine “ Der Windhundfreun” mentions that the only information known in the western world is the confirmation from the Polish Canine Society that the Polish greyhound is an extinct breed. The information has been published in 1979 by Ruediger Daub, in his monography about Greyhounds “Windhunde der Welt”, known worldwide. Everybody wondered when 10 years later, when standards of this extinct breed have been re-introduced in the official register of recognised by FCI breeds. Very upset by the article published in Switzerland, I sent some photos of Polish greyhounds to the editor thinking they would have been a good proof of the existence of the breed. A little while later I was pleasantly surprised to see the photo on the cover was the one taken by me of the Polish Greyhound bitch Tradycja Lauda z Wielgowa. Few months later the same bitch represented the breed at the World Expo in Dortmunt. She obtain success in her own contry too, in September ’91, she was chosen as the most beautiful canine at the Sighthound Club Expo -
My dog-1991-
Polish greyhound- success or defeat?
By G. Pindera
In the ‘70s when the whole of the canine world was busy to save the most ancient breeds of greyhounds, Polish Greyhounds weren’t recognized by the Polish Studbook ZKWP. Only few passionate breeders, bred Chart Polski dog, however not under ZKWP rules. Their actions at the end made this breed being recognised in its own country. In 1981 ZKWP issued the first Stud Book for the breed. It was decided that breeding could start only from the poachers’ greyhounds, in the area of Kielce, they were the hypothetical descendants of dogs bred by Count Niemojewski. In May ’91, it was 10 years from the first registration of a Polish Greyhound in the studbook KW.
The success of these keen breeders, among whom the Lawyer Lubomir Smyczynski and DR. Hab Maciej Mroczkowski that with his actions permitted to start the official breeding of the kind, was the recognition of the breed by ZKWP. Another success of the first breeders of Polish Greyhounds Stanislaw Czerniakowski, Halina Jenczyk-Tolloczko, Bogna Wlodawiec and also Malgorzata Szmurlo whom was in charge of documentation and the breeding, was the starting of the recognised KW .
The ZKWP decision was welcomed with enthusiasm and the breeding program started with four litters during only the second half of the same year. In the general wave of optimism nobody noticed that the official recognition of the breed was a defeat. The first Polish Greyhounds , used to recreate the breed , alias “chortaja borzaja” should be hidden and so forgetting about the studs on the Don River.
The state of Poland , after December 1981, didn’t help to create contacts among breeders. Everything happening before ’81 has been cancelled from the history of Polish Greyhound breeding ( to fill the gap is beyond the purpose of this article)
I would like to remember only one thing, a tabu’ that needs to be dealt with sooner or later.: all the modern population of the Polish Greyhounds originates from “chortaja borzaja” dogs. Convincing proofs exist that Polish Greyhounds were called exactly like that in Ucraine. Where a little part of their population still survived until last century. This subject needs to be addressed again at the International FCI Forum, because the decision taken on June 1988, regarding the official registration of the Polish Greyhound breed wasn’t welcomed nicely. An Article on the Swiss bi-monthly magazine “ Der Windhundfreun” mentions that the only information known in the western world is the confirmation from the Polish Canine Society that the Polish greyhound is an extinct breed. The information has been published in 1979 by Ruediger Daub, in his monography about Greyhounds “Windhunde der Welt”, known worldwide. Everybody wondered when 10 years later, when standards of this extinct breed have been re-introduced in the official register of recognised by FCI breeds. Very upset by the article published in Switzerland, I sent some photos of Polish greyhounds to the editor thinking they would have been a good proof of the existence of the breed. A little while later I was pleasantly surprised to see the photo on the cover was the one taken by me of the Polish Greyhound bitch Tradycja Lauda z Wielgowa. Few months later the same bitch represented the breed at the World Expo in Dortmunt. She obtain success in her own contry too, in September ’91, she was chosen as the most beautiful canine at the Sighthound Club Expo -
domenica 21 ottobre 2012
la tradizionale expo di Bastia...
Ormai Bastia è una tradizione, poca strada, poco gasolio, niente autostrada!:)))) Ottimo giudizio per Leska della sig.ra Molinari, esperta di Levrieri ma non so se di Polacchi...con questa expo abbiamo finito anche quelle necessarie per il TOP DOG:)))...vabbeh sempre da sole ma non è colpa mia...
Sono schifata, disgustata e amareggiata dal fatto che il giudice del raggruppamento ha buttato fuori i tre che non gli interessavano (noi comprese ovvio) senza nemmeno farci muovere, appena entrati e piazzati...non va bene, non è giusto, non c'è rispetto nè per noi che siamo rimasti fino a tardi, nè per il pubblico!!!! faccio benissimo ad andarmene sempre!!! Comunque ci si intravvede per mezzo secondo su http://animalnews.tv/
foto Paolo! Grazie!;)))
Sono schifata, disgustata e amareggiata dal fatto che il giudice del raggruppamento ha buttato fuori i tre che non gli interessavano (noi comprese ovvio) senza nemmeno farci muovere, appena entrati e piazzati...non va bene, non è giusto, non c'è rispetto nè per noi che siamo rimasti fino a tardi, nè per il pubblico!!!! faccio benissimo ad andarmene sempre!!! Comunque ci si intravvede per mezzo secondo su http://animalnews.tv/
foto Paolo! Grazie!;)))
giovedì 18 ottobre 2012
e non finisce qui...
perchè c'è ancora un altro fratellone di leska e Nosek, Napiwek! Sono proprio orgogliosa di tutti i miei nipotini!:)))
lunedì 15 ottobre 2012
Civitavecchia parte seconda...
Dopo un bel pò, causa i guai sulla linea, ecco le foto ultime del meeting di Civitavecchia...che peccato, nessuna foto di noi tre insieme!:(((
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