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Old 19-04-2010, 11:38   #1
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Hello Yukidomari !

I think i am - better say, i WAS ( because my old dog died in november 2008 )- the only one here who used a Csv regularly for hunting. I wrote some postings here in 2005 in German wolfdog- forum, you can read there. Of course i don`t know wheather you are able to understand German language ?

If not i will answer you here in English, if you like.

Send a short reply, ok ?

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Old 19-04-2010, 12:05   #2
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Hello Yukidomari !

I think i am - better say, i WAS ( because my old dog died in november 2008 )- the only one here who used a Csv regularly for hunting. I wrote some postings here in 2005 in German wolfdog- forum, you can read there. Of course i don`t know wheather you are able to understand German language ?

If not i will answer you here in English, if you like.

Send a short reply, ok ?

Bye-bye
Is it legal in Germany? To hunt with a non-hunting breed?
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Old 19-04-2010, 12:18   #3
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Originally posted by Vaiva:

Is it legal in Germany? To hunt with a non-hunting breed?

Sorry, but this is not the question ! - and you can read my statement to this also in German forum, i already have answered it some 5 years before.

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Old 19-04-2010, 13:03   #4
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If you are a hunter you can use whatever dog you like for hunting. In last year they opened it from the judges that not only the classical hunting dogs are allowed.

Sylvester did you write under the Pseudonym Sylvester in 2005?

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If you are a hunter you can use whatever dog you like for hunting. In last year they opened it from the judges that not only the classical hunting dogs are allowed.

Sylvester did you write under the Pseudonym Sylvester in 2005?

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Yes, he had but for what I saw both accounts where put togheter now.
I dont remember wich was his old nick, maybe the "smartwolf" he wrote in the end, anyway you can see his firsts posts here.
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Old 19-04-2010, 17:25   #6
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If you are a hunter you can use whatever dog you like for hunting. In last year they opened it from the judges that not only the classical hunting dogs are allowed.

Sylvester did you write under the Pseudonym Sylvester in 2005?

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in who country? maybe in Deutshland only? in others lands this is ilegal hunting.
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I'm a little confused as to the DE law everyone is talking about. Are there laws regarding which dogs can be used for hunting in parts/all of Europe?

In JP and in US you can hunt with any dog you want. I know people who even have hunting poodles and mixed breeds (for hunt-related things too like retrieving).

Can someone explain to me a little about the laws regarding hunting dogs?

Silvester, I cannot read German well at all, just a few words here and there. If you can repost some of them in English (I can't assume you know JP? ) I would really appreciate that.
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I'm a little confused as to the DE law everyone is talking about. Are there laws regarding which dogs can be used for hunting in parts/all of Europe?

In JP and in US you can hunt with any dog you want. I know people who even have hunting poodles and mixed breeds (for hunt-related things too like retrieving).

Can someone explain to me a little about the laws regarding hunting dogs?

Silvester, I cannot read German well at all, just a few words here and there. If you can repost some of them in English (I can't assume you know JP? ) I would really appreciate that.
In Lithuania there are hunting rules, not a law, just rules, but every diesent hunter should follow them. And these rules say that it is allowed to hunt only with hunting breeds. Anyway, a lot of huntėrs also use mies and even wolf-hyrids (thay are popular - mixes of laikas and wolfs).
These rules are called "Hunting rules in a teritory of Republic of Lithuania" and if you come to our country to hunt you have to follow them too
Here is the original text in Lithuanian http://www.hunter.lt/ist/ist2.htm - hope google translator will help you a lot (sorry, no time to translate that much...)
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Hi Yukidomari again !

i think it is NOT of public interest here what is allowed by German law or not , or what kind of dog breeds are used legally or illegally for hunting in different countries.

I still have the opinion that this should be mainly a forum for CSV and not a special talk- show for German law or other dog-races.

So I will only write about my experiences with my former Csv here, nothing else.

Of course this must NOT be valid for other Csv, for every dog is an individuum - should be clear, i think !

Ok, now i don´t have the time for longer posting - i will write more tomorrow to answer about your questions in your first posting today, dear Yukidomari.

Nice time to everyone - and bye- bye for today !
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Old 19-04-2010, 19:48   #10
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in who country? maybe in Deutshland only? in others lands this is ilegal hunting.
I´m not sure, but I think one can hunt whit any type of dog in Sweden ???

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Old 20-04-2010, 10:02   #11
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Originally Posted by wolfin:

"when I want hunting i buy hunting breed, when want make IPO buy FCI I groupe or FCI II groupe dog, when want have only nice doggy buy from FCI IX groupe. I think not for funny make this FCI groups.
to hunting you have FCI III-IV, FCI V-VI-VII-VIII groups, and FCI X - i think you can realy big posibility buy nice dog special for this work "

Ok, but this has only one little mistake - the dogs did not read about their offical classification !

Everybody knows that a lot of other races have a strong ability and motivation for hunting too, for example the "northern breeds" like Huskies, Malamutes etc. - and our race also !

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