To Minna and every one
Yes - that's my opinion. Even the highest authorities such as th Agricultural Department who are in charge of these matters don=B4t know when I ask them. I have spent hours of a number of telephone calls and emails demanding facts in binding documents on this. Most of my mails are still unanswered. The ones answered directs me to some other person or authority, and when I call them they say very promply at first that "wolf hybrids are not allowed" and when I ask for written documents they can't present any. I have found several parliamentary documents where it says that they want to stop these dogs before something really bad happens, but still the only law I have found is the one saying that wolf pups or pups with one parent wolf are restricted, i e first and second generation. They don't even know where to begin searching for legislations! In the mail I got yesterday, the official says; "we consider" animals of up to 4th generation as too much wolf... but I sent immidiately a mail back to him asking for written laws instead of their "considerations". This was yesterday and I wait eagerly for an answer. The individuals I know personally with half wolf and others with part wolf are so hard for people in general to distinguish from any dog mixture that can appear that they could pass for any dog of unknown origin. The knowledge of the people of the authorities is no different from the knowledge of most people it seems. They wouldn't be able to distinguish the wolfdogs from any other dog if they saw them. I'll get back to you as soon as I get anything to report.
Sanna
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