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Originally Posted by TysonT
I need to make an important decision really soon, and I desperately need input. Our vet called today, and wanted to talk about Polo (our ~5 mo old CzW who was shipped to the US). We told her the breed of the dog, she did some research and found that in the US (or at least in Washington State) Polo would still technically be considered a wolf hybrid, and that she would continue to see him but we would need to sign paperwork saying that he was a wolf hybrid.
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What kind of research did she do? Did she visit this site, read about the standard, about the history of the breed etc? Or she took from her library "Living with wolfdogs" by Nicky Wilde, the book that already helped to bann the breed in UK? Which laws in Washington State states the conditions, under which pedigree dog breed can be considered a wolf-hybrid? Ask the vet to show you exactly, then we can discuss it here further.
Do not sign any paper, that your pedigree CSV is a wolf-hybrid. Once you sign it, there is no way back. I am sending e-mail, too.