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Old 14-06-2010, 18:45   #36
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What are you talking about? What do you think was Rep? A hybrid from your point of view? He was F 2!

In Great Britain and the netherlands from F 3 the wolfdogs are dogs.

In germany there are new enforcement information vom 13.03.2009 where it is said that "Hybrides" who are mixed under each other are not under the species conservation law, only pure wild animals mixed with domestic animal. This means only F 1! This enforcement information are from the envorinment ministrys in germany. The have a working group who made this enforcement information.

And in EG-VO 318/2008 from europaen union it is written that "Hybrids" must have a stable population in nature if their offspring shall be under the protection of this EU-"law". But as everybody knows in germany we do not have "stable" populations of wolfdog hybrids, we even do not have hybrids in nature. And only for that the law was made. Concrete other laws do not exists for hybrids in germany. In italy and france "hybrids" are forbidden but I think it is the same way like in germany. If someone would go to judge people would see that this "Law" is not made for forbidden "hybrids" in private ownership, but only for protection the nature. And this are two different things.

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