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Old 12-11-2004, 00:45   #32
ligerwolve
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hey everyone, I was thinking about this problem today and how there has been much less trouble with GSD and Czech Shephards. I wounder if its becaause they are seen as very useful dogs. At least in Australia GSD are in demand and havent been banned because of the large amount of people who use them. The Czech Shephard has been said to be one of the worlds greatest working dogs and therefore have been excepted. The army uses both these breeds. Also neither of these breeds mentions anything that sounds like wolf in there names so unless someone asked they appear as dogs. People become worried about my dog when they hear she has wolf blood but before that they are happy to let their children play with her. Its sad but I agree that this breed has to be marketed as a dog breed that is also useful. Not as an exotic wolfdog.
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