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Old 23-12-2011, 07:03   #1
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Yeah, I'll see what happens. If there's none in Australia in 3 years, and I haven't been able to import. Then I'll just live in the county of importation for the duration of the testing and vaccinations that have to take place untill I'm able to ship the Czechoslovakian Wolfdogs to Australia.

Australia seems a bit empty when it comes to wolfdogs and dogs that look like wolves..

Saarloos Wolfhound-None known to be in Australia.
CZECHOSLOVAKIAN WOLFDOG-None pure that I know of.
Tamaskan-None that are up for breeding.
Northern Inuit-None.
British Wolfdog-None.
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Old 23-12-2011, 07:23   #2
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Australia seems a bit empty when it comes to wolfdogs and dogs that look like wolves..

Saarloos Wolfhound-None known to be in Australia.
CZECHOSLOVAKIAN WOLFDOG-None pure that I know of.
Tamaskan-None that are up for breeding.
Northern Inuit-None.
British Wolfdog-None.
sometimes, that's not a bad thing..
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Old 23-12-2011, 07:38   #3
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sometimes, that's not a bad thing..
I would hope that in the case of the Czechoslovakian Wolfdog, that owners would be required to have some kind of permit. Many people buy them for their looks, and although they have done research, they don't realise how much of a challenge the dog is untill they buy one.

I recently got a Wildlife Permit, as I intend to own a dingo in the future, it's a free permit. Just I had to build a large enclosure and demonstrate that I know a lot about dingoes in order to recieve it.

I don't think they will put a permit when it comes to owning dogs like the Czechoslovakian Wolfdog in Australia, as they're a domestic dog unlike the dingo. But it really would help, as they're not like a normal dog.

But the first step is actually getting the Czechoslovakian Wolfdog recognised here....
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Old 23-12-2011, 22:17   #4
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British Wolfdog-None.
What's a British Wolfdog? I've never heard of them.
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Old 23-12-2011, 22:25   #5
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What's a British Wolfdog? I've never heard of them.
An innuit cross amongst other things, its a title to sell wolf alike dogs
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Old 23-12-2011, 22:39   #6
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An innuit cross amongst other things, its a title to sell wolf alike dogs
Aha, thanks for that, I've just been googling them
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fancy name for a regular mix.
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Just one that the cross breeders in the UK have come up with
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Old 25-12-2011, 00:12   #9
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Also the compulsary (spelling?) quarantine on entry to Australia is harsh on a young pup/dog that has just travelled possibly half way around the world. They must be sealed into their crate in the country of origin (where they must have lived for a min 6 months) and then are only allowed out to enter into quarantine. I understand the need for precautions against rabies, but surely if a dog has been x weeks after a positive titre, the quarantine could be relaxed a little?
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