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Miscellaneous All about Czechoslovakian Wolfdogs... |
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Hi all.
These are the Swedish Kennel Club arguments for not accepting the CSV and SW : Wolf hybrids not approved in Sweden. Press notice from the Board of the Swedish Kennel Club 97-04-29. The Board of the Swedish Kennel Club has decided that two different types of socalled wolf hybrids, i.e. crosses between wolf and dog, neither will be allowed registration or participation in activities arranged by the Swedish Kennel Club - even though the wolf hybrids have been recognized outside Sweden. The basis for the decision is that two dog breeds that can be regarded as wolf hybrids, have been accepted for registration in the FCI (Federation Internationale Cynelogique). FCI is the international kennel organisation of which the Swedish Kennel Club is a member. In general the Swedish Kennel Club recognizes dog breeds recognized by FCI. The decision constitutes a divergence from normal practise. One of the breeds in question comes from former Czechoslavakia, is called ceskoslovensky vlcak and is considered very shy and watchful. It was given an interrim approval by the FCI in 1992. The other breed is from the Netherlands, is called saarloos woolfhond, and has a very reserved and independent manner. This breed has a final FCI approval. Both breeds are very similar to the wolf, also exterior wise. The Swedish kennel Club has previously taken a definite position against non-registered wolf hybrids, through, eg. "remisssvar"(written and posted answers?) and in a policy decision not to allow wolf breeds to participate in any activities within the organisation. The same applies to the socalled pitbull terrier. One of the reasons for the strong dissociation from these breedmixes, is a considerably increased risk of harm to people and other animals. --- Per Olav |
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