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Do wolves still sometimes join the breeding of Czechoslovakian wolfdog?
Author: Pavel, Translation: Mirkawolf (Dec 06, 2001 - 02:07 PM)
FAQ-en No, for the present. Approving the breed by the International Cynological Federation FCI are other entries of wolves and German shepherds allowed, but only under strict control and registration. Involving the new hybrids in breeding takes a few generations.

 
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