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by The Winter Soldier » Tue Jan 27, 2015 12:18 pm
AngelusGaston wrote:
I'm not speaking of the Dire Wolf Project which is how the American Alsatian came ( a cross breed of GSD, Malamute, Pyrenean and two others ) I'm speaking of the British Alsatian which is a GSD.
http://www.gsdalsatianclubuk.org.uk/
Oh then yeah thats not seperate breed unless they did what direwolf project did they can't be defined as a seperate breed they look exactly same to be honest british alsatian gsd i see no difference there i do see difference with direwolf project and honestly they started out as trying breed back dire wolves but ended up with companion dog. it's just german shepard bred in Great Britain. I thought you where talking about the american alsatian.
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by Daisywolf14 » Wed Jan 28, 2015 8:38 am
jabati wrote:I know that everybody has their point of view but read this,(its about the wolf eradication in USA and some parts of Europe)
http://www.wolfweb.com/history2.htmlI hope you understand now why I say that wolves ARE endangered and we must protact tham as well as all the other species of animals
Thank you for sharing that.
This article seems outdated as the websites copyright is to 1999.
I understand you care and feel that wolves are wonderful (which they are) but they are
Truly no longer a high risk species, if they were to get to the point again it would change.
But that's why we have better rules in place now.
"I love rabbits, cavies, goats, horses, steer, swine, poultry, dogs and cats"

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