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Originally Posted by Rona
My house dog used to be and now another one is a dog. That's what CSVs are.  My kids started looking after Tina on their own when they were 10 and 13 .
Still, I wouldn't leave my CSV unattended with my grandchild, just like I wouldn't leave a GSD, a spaniel or even a yorkshire terrier alone with any young kid. Not because the dog is wild or unpredictable, but because it's a matter of responsibilty and imagination, which tikaani mentioned. Too many accidents have happened worldwide with placid family dogs of various breeds attacking kids all of a sudden, and for what at first sight seemed, no reasons.
Jos, don't get cross with me, I'm not your enemy,  but just have another view on this issue. Maybe at my age one is less prone to take risks... 
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I don't cross nor see you as enemy. I just trust my wolfdogs fully. There is now special risk. In fact you take risk when you cross the street. But we can live with it. But it was about wolfhybrides and danger. And the wolfdogs CWD or SWD are non. I talked about Saarloos couse i now more about these breed. I forgot to mention CWD but didn;t mean anything by that. But the article was about hybrides and a potentionel danger. My statement was that the CWD and SWD don't belong in this cathegory.
Some AWD aswell mayby. But it is hard to say couse al lot of differences there is in %wolf. With the CWD and SWD you now what you get. If you have fresh mixed hybrides the first generation's you don't. Special when you breed F1XF1. They need extra care and you must now how to handle and have good fence. You can not tread them as dogs. A Saarloos can easely be scared but when a wolf panics...
Jos