|  29-09-2011, 11:15 | #49 | 
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					Originally Posted by Blaidd  ok, lets put this to bed once and for all!
 when I am out with my dogs many people ask what they are and i reply czechoslovakian wolfdogs the obvious next question is usually how come a wolf dog do they have wolf in them, I usually just smile and say yes originally they did but by the time i've explained a bit more they are glazed over and confused. Even my vet asked me if I knew of what % wolf genes would be left now? So I thought I'd ask on here, Ive followed the site a while but thought it was a valid ask!
 
 I thought you only had one? Your answer can be the same as you have had on here - it is a breed of Dog. Hmm....bit of an odd question for a vet to ask? You might hope they knew more about genetics!!
 
 Wether it be fun or not , I am so disturbed to find why one question is disected so much by 'wanna be ' experts!
 
 Certainly not a wanna be expert, but I am always interested in furthering my knowledge.
 
 From what you are saying, my dog is a german shepherd cross and the wolf part is of no importance?
 
 I don't think anyone has said that? But if you are going down the route you are, then maybe it might be worth looking what makes up a GSD as well...
 
 Perhaps I should have just registered them as german shepherd crosses and then I wouldnt have had such problems bringing my pets with me to the UK.
 
 oh wait I see that some 'member' already advises people to do this giving advise to a student who asked how to bring his dog with him?
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