toAnneka
you have friends at defra, please contact me, your friends may be able to give me info or help, i have lots of support within defra but what we must do is educate people in defra, then the big one, we must try and change the law in uk regarding the breed, my argument is that defra must set a generation gap say all imports must be at least 5 generations from the wolf or f1 f2 f3 crosses, at present the local councils are left to decide weather a license is required, but they only take advise from defra and therefor all czechs need dangerous wild animal license, there is no way round it, if you keep one and they find it, make no mistake they will take your dog and pound it, it then goes to a wolf hybred rescue organisation,,,,,, i am not trying to get at you but please be very careful and think before writting in mail asking people to bring czechs into uk, remember a czech with a license is condemed to live in a cadge for life same as animal in zoo,,,,,,i have some rspca officers who support the wolfdogs as well, it will be a long haul, but defra had my czechs removed from the k.club, on 28th april 2004 i live in kent area, where do you live? it may be possible for you to visit my czechs
i am trying to set up show for april or may for czech fans but need to be very careful, i want to let people have contact with the dogs as i want to share my wolfdogs with thoose who at present can not own one, regards paul
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