Located in rural East Westphalia (Germany), my dogs live with me in an idyllic little village. Unfortunately, my breeding plans could not be realised with either Caya or Liza, but with Malou it finally worked out in 2021, after my kennel had already been recognised by the FCI in 2007. I was lucky that this name was not yet taken internationally, so my kennel could start under this name. The nickname of my Caya was “little witch” and translated into Slovakian that means “Malá Bosorka”. As Slovakia is one of the countries of origin of the breed. So I looked for a suitable name in Slovakian. For a kennel I needed a name, I met the requirements for the German Kennel Club (VDH) already. The desire for puppies from her arose quickly. With Caya I hit the jackpot and got a beautiful CSV bitch with a very sovereign and balanced character. The Czechoslovakian Vlcak virus has had a firm grip on me ever since and has completely changed my life. With her I tried many sports, participated in competitions and travelled to meetings, shows and other events. After six years of waiting and planning, in February 2004 my dream came true and Caya entered my life. I started researching the breed, visiting owners and dog shows to get an accurate picture of their needs. I was immediately fascinated by its beauty, intelligence and versatility. In 1998 I learned about the breed Czechoslovakian Vlcak. My name is Tanja Wächter and I am behind “Malá Bosorka”, my internationally recognised kennel for Czechoslovakian Vlcaks (CSV), which is dedicated to breeding healthy and well-socialised dogs.
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