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Miscellaneous All about Czechoslovakian Wolfdogs... |
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Hi!
I'm writing my college diploma for defense studies on the evolution of use of dogs in warfare throughout history. I am wondering if anyone knows which armed forces still use Vlcaks - if any? If you do know which ones do use them, an official link or some kind of way to verify it would be greatly appreciated! ![]() Greetings, Ivan |
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sorry, error
Last edited by Angelika; 18-06-2013 at 08:17. |
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Well that's too bad :/ I was hoping to mention or include Vlacks somehow, but if there isn't any record of Vlcaks serving as military working dogs anywhere, I will have to leave them out... thanks for info
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Aren't there any working vlcaks in Italy?
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You can try to contact Mrs. Hanka Kaufmanova (kennel od Uhoste). I think one of her "puppies" is in Thailand trained as a police dog.
And Yahoo z Molu Es is trained as a rescue dog. Good luck with your diploma! ![]() |
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