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I often wonder if this website causes problems with our dogs being seen as the dogs they are, and NOT hybrids (especially in the US, where people believe everything they read on Wikipedia):
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wolf_hybrid Maybe it is hard for uneducated people to believe that our dogs are not considered hybrids when they google in "wolf hybrid", this link appears first, and the first image underneath the heading "wolf hybrid" is Jolly... The site does go to explain the dog breeds that have used wolves near the end, but I think it could still be easy to make a mistake if you were not familiar with the CSV
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Join Date: Aug 2004
Location: Kraków
Posts: 3,509
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Wikipedia can be edited by anybody, thus it's good you've noticed it! I suppose the author(s?) will react after returning from the camp. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Czechoslovakian_Wolf-dog But this is also wrong in some parts I see - it says that the breed originated in Germany , calls it the Czech Wolfdog...and also has a whole section on the "UK controversy" something that is not very important to English speakers in the US, but I guess maybe to people in UK...of course if you click scroll down to "External links" at the bottom of the page, and click on the "3" or "4", you are redirected to http://ukwolfdogs.com/first.html and http://www.hebrideanwolfdogs.com/, so this reference to the UK begins to make sense...I think someone from the UK had a part in making the Wikipedia entryI am curious about these 2 dogs...I think maybe there is some CSV here, but it is never mentioned... http://www.hebrideanwolfdogs.com/about.html Hmmm...now I am understanding the English confusion with our DOGS being "hybrids" even more... |
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