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Old 19-10-2002, 20:46   #11
Silver_Dragon
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Default Is it Possible?

Hello,


I have been readin about the current problems with your dogs and the
banning issues... I understand they are a recognized breed with the FCI. I
know there are very few of these dogs in the US, but perhapse you can
attempt to get your breed recognized with the UKC (http://www.ukcdogs.com/)
also? I know they are a much more reasonable kennel club when it comes to
the dogs. They are in support of the owning and training of more breeds
than the usual kennel club. They will even allow mixed breeds to register
with them for obedience shows, so they too can get their titles. This shows
the UKC is fairly flexable.
The UKC even have a couple sections of their site linking to wolfdogs,
and some information on them - http://www.ukcdogs.com/scan.html I think
that even including these sections on their site shows the tolorance, and
somewhat acceptence of wolfdog ownership.
I was wondering that if the UKC recognized your breed aswell, if that
would help your fight at all? The way I see it, the more kennel clubs you
can get, the better off you are! I don't know anything about getting a
breed recognized, but I do know that much less developed breeds are
recognized (but some have no conformation privilages) by this kennel club,
and perhapse it would be worth trying.
Just my thoughts... Have a good day, and good luck!



~Silver Dragon~
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