Ultimately, we attempted to enforce Kona's original Purchase-Sales Agreement (PSA) which was between Deb - our mistake - and her breeder, Ewa Zorychta-Malczewska, as it did outline the right of first refusal. He refused to return Kona to us, even if we paid her adoption fee and even when we presented evidence of being her co-owners. Since the beginning, HWF and its director Michael Hodanish has been nothing but antagonistic towards me. We contacted Howling Woods Farms (HWF) right away in order to reclaim Kona. In mid-2014 after hearing some inconsistent and bizarre stories from Deb about Kona (for example, saying that she had died after being attacked by a dog in the dog park), I found out that Debbie had instead unilaterally surrendered Kona to one wolf hybrid rescue in New Jersey, Howling Woods Farms. In late 2013, Kona was spayed as she did not mature into a dog we felt should be breeding material. I saw Kona many times through the years and received near-daily updates from Debbie. For the next few years, I transported and showed Kona to her UKC championship, and set up several health-test screenings for her among other things typical of co-owners to do. I purchased Kona as a possible breeding prospect, and she went to stay with (at the time my friend) one Debbie Leone in Westport, Connecticut. In early 2012, I picked up a female Czechoslovakian Vlcak in Poland, Gran Oro Sol from "Atropa Bella Donna" kennel whom we called Kona. I would like to warn people about a rescue here in the the USA called "Howling Woods Farms" who deals in stolen animals.
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