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| Topic Started: Jan 9 2008, 09:35 PM (1,135 Views) | |
| Martin | Jan 9 2008, 09:35 PM Post #1 |
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Hallo! I am planning the first taigan litter in the UE. It might be born around Feb, 20th, 2008. Please, check my site. It will be ready within some days. http://www.tulpar.eu I would be glad if I could pass at least some of the puppies to hunters. |
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| Saluqihounds | Jan 9 2008, 09:57 PM Post #2 |
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Hi Martin, don't you tempt me,.. lol my girlfriend would kill me if a got one! Keep me posted tho. :rolleyes: Good to see you on here, the Forum is for all Oriental Sighthounds equally. Best of luck Mark |
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| Martin | Jan 10 2008, 05:54 PM Post #3 |
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The ultrosonography has been done today and it has confirmed the bitch is pregnant. The pups should arrive around Feb,20th. Mark, you would be a perfect owner for a taigan as you ARE a hunter. I am sure you would be amazed to see a taigan hunting. |
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| Saluqihounds | Jan 10 2008, 08:00 PM Post #4 |
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Hi Martin, Thats good news, I would love to have a taigan and one day I do hope to. Just out of interest what height and typical weight are the parents? I spoke to a hunter with Taigans From Kyrygzstan Whilst I was in Kazakhstan and he told me good Taigans went to europe, in russia however there are a lot of bad taigans. Am I right in thinking pups from the EU would still need to be 8 months old before they could pass a rabies vet check to travel under the pet passport scheme? Regards Mark |
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| DeviodOvTalent | Jan 11 2008, 06:33 PM Post #5 |
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Unless the pup comes from a rabies free country it would still have to be quarantined, either with the breeder or after it arrives in the UK. You would have to check the PET scheme to see which countries the UK considers 'rabies free.' Hawaii, maybe? Antarctica, for sure:) When we were discussing this on the other thread, I looked into it and it's a piece of work; they even dictate which airports you can ship a dog from in the US. Like the airport has anything to do with anything. |
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| Saluqihounds | Jan 11 2008, 10:56 PM Post #6 |
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Its crazy in this day and age that they can't just use proven veterinary science to certify that a dog is rabies free. I've looked into it little more also and also found that only some airline companies and airports are licenced to transport animals. Quarantine kennels prices are around 1600 uk pounds (my pound sign does'nt work on this computer Oops! ) and the nearest one is simply too far away to visit enough. I wonder if Hawaii or Antarctica have any good Saluki types. |
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| Guest | Jan 19 2008, 10:05 PM Post #7 |
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So now you know - it's better to live in mainland Europe :jumping: |
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| Saluqihounds | Jan 19 2008, 10:59 PM Post #8 |
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It certainly would make things easier, there is no doubt about that. Even Ireland now I believe you can set up your own quarantine kennel to keep your dog in for the 6 months |
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| Martin | Jan 23 2008, 11:30 PM Post #9 |
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There hear-says that Sweden will have to change their absurd law on entering pets to their land. |
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| Saluqihounds | Feb 20 2008, 10:55 PM Post #10 |
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Taigans pups have arrived! |
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| nunavut guy | Mar 21 2009, 02:00 AM Post #11 |
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how much are you selling the pups for and are you able to ship to nunavut canada? :D |
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| Saluqihounds | Mar 21 2009, 08:23 AM Post #12 |
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Hi Nunavut Guy :welcome: . Unfortunately this post is a year old so these pups are likely all homed. Regards Mark |
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| nunavut guy | Mar 22 2009, 06:29 PM Post #13 |
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that suck :P :) do you know where i could find any videos of taigans? i was thinknin of getting a borzoi also but they look a little slow moving side to side compaired to shorter dogs :P |
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| Saluqihounds | Mar 22 2009, 10:50 PM Post #14 |
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This is the only video I have found of Taigans online, not showing them in the best of lights on tethered wolves but like I say it is all I have come across. How do you mean "was thinknin of getting a borzoi also but they look a little slow moving side to side compaired to shorter dogs" ? I would think good Borzoi would faster over good terrain but the Taigan faster and more agile over rough steep terrain. |
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| nunavut guy | Mar 23 2009, 09:45 AM Post #15 |
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the vids i've seen while running at speed they don't seem to turn as fast as lets say greyhounds or saluki. thanx for the vid
Edited by nunavut guy, Mar 23 2009, 09:59 AM.
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