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Old 16-12-2005, 11:58   #7
slarman
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Thanks for clearing the vlcak situation up.In Australia you often here the German shepherd referred to as an Alsation.Strangely enough,the uneducated will see an "Alsation" and call it vicious,but then see a German Shepherd and want to pat it!! It's very funny to see.The only difference is an 'Alsation'is a lighter colour than a German Shepherd.
On a more serious note,unlike England,Australia is not concerned by the name-Czechoslovakian Wolfdog,if that is the FCI's official,English language name.The authorities here are only concerned about wolfblood content.Any CSW imported has to be no closer than 5 generations from a pure wolf.
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