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Hi everyone.
Today I phoned a Saarlos breeder who is living in one of the most wolf inhabited areas of South Eastern part of Norway. He is proven a skilled breeder and a defender of wolves and by that not well thought of by some of the farmers in his area. In his area an accident occurred last week. Tonje (pippen) wrote in her mail of Mon, 2 Sep 2002 12:36:52 like this: "Last week there was an episode where 18 sheep were mauled and killed by wolves ("wolves or hybrids" as they said in one newspaper) quite close to a village (along the road to the local school). This has been intensely covered by mass media with an angle only suited to severely frighten people. In addition it has been reported that there will be a proposal for the implementation of sheepfree zones for wolves, where farmers will not be encouraged to graze their sheep in summer." The farmers addressed the Directorate for Nature Management claiming it was no evidence that the sheep were attacked by wolves, they even might be attacked and killed by wolf hybrids or wolfdogs. Thus the farmers requested a ban on wolfdogs. The authority receiving the request assumed wolf hybrid = wolfdog = illegal breed and implemented the farmers request to the future proposal of a new common law regulating the keeping of dogs in Norway. My friend, the Saarlos breeder, will next Monday see the head of the Directorate and inform him of the existence of the CSV and SW as FCI approved breeds. We do cross our fingers :-) --- Per Olav |
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