to Anneka
hi, i can put your curiosity at ease, i speak to defra most days, fighting for my dogs, you say they laugh at you, let me tell you a few facts as it seems you have been away for a few years, 1 there are enough czech wolfdogs in u.k, 2 the first litter of czechs were bred by me on 14 dec 2003, the mother and pups were reconised and registered by THE UK KENNEL CLUB on 30/1/2004, so the czechs were a registered bred in the u.k in early 2004,,,,,,,,,,,, and had been accepted as a breed of domesticated dog by the uk kennel club, my wife mandy and i took over 3 long years to get this far,, on the 28th april 2004 just a few mths later i recieved a letter from kennel club asking for the return of all registrations for my czechs, the letter stated, they have recieved information from DEFRA that the czechoslovakian wolfdog are classified and require a DANGEROUS WILD ANIMAL LICENSE,, so let there be no confusion on this issue, DEFRA had the czechs removed from the uk kennel club registrations,,, maybe this is what they were laughing at down your phone, so please do not confuse people on this site with loose talk, we need facts only to help us, i can send copy of the letter to anyone who wishes to see it regards paul
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