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I think Marcy & affiliates/Galomy Oak would be the only ones I know of in Virginia.
Three and a half hours really doesn't seem like a long distance, especially with such a rare breed. There are less than a hundred in the states, after all. We visited Galomy Oak while we were on the east coast as well, from Philadelphia.. Last edited by yukidomari; 28-04-2011 at 18:50. |
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Join Date: Apr 2011
Location: Virginia
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Now 3 1/2 hours doesnt sound like a far drive for me. lol |
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I think the true number is far less than 100. The real number is about half that, although it might have changed a little since 2 sizeable litters were born in 2011 in the US.
Last edited by yukidomari; 28-04-2011 at 18:47. |
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Location: Kraków
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http://www.galomyoak.com/Wolfdogs_US.html |
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