In the case of Utonagan and NI, most insurance companies will insure them as just that, I am with Argos, but was with M&S before that and both of them have Utonagan on their breed list
The people who USE the word HYBRID are using it to get more money for their pups because people beleive they are getting wolf and people are silly enough to part with their cash
Tania, I think that they mean a hybrid between 2 different breeds of dogs, not a dog and a wolf. And that because they are a cross will have greater genetic diversity than a full NI.
So every cross breed is actually a hybrid - I was under the impression that hybrid was across 2 species rather than 2 breeds. Could I sell my hybrid labrador for £1000?
Thats my point.. Infamous inuits called their crosses hybrids..hence why their webpage is inuit hybrids..,. Its just word that makes people go "Oohhh I want one"..
I quite like the CWD. My questions is not whether they are ilegal or a true breed, I know they are. My question was whether it is true, as we have been lead to believe in the past, that you may need a licence to house one. To me the bit in bold is what I perceive as to why you still need a licence: If an animal is many generations removed from the wolf ancestor and is essentially indistinguishable from a domestic dog in appearance and behaviour then a local authority might conceivably choose to exercise discretion and regard it as a domestic dog (which would not be licensable). I still feel that it is not clear and yes I can read before anyone asks!!! It is about interpretation and how we each choose to interpret the info.
I know what you mean it's the 'might' that worries me. One person may say yes you need a license and another say no. Probably worth asking the individual councils what their stand is, just in case. Even having assurances from one department doesn't stop another department over-riding that decision.
I still think it is too vague....and still think that people who promote the word 'hybrid' are the less reputable breeders who are more likely to sell dogs into a country with ambiguous laws...
OK, so I know that assume makes an ass out of u and me - however, if a dog is advertised as 3/4 anything, surely you would want to know what the other 1/4 was (if it is a cross and not a wolf hybrid of course which is what I would assume when advertised as hybrid). It may be a breed that would not go well with a Sarloos, etc, nor one you would consider for your family. Certainly wouldn't fancy a pitbull x Sarloos for example!
Found another add calling the dogs 'Hybrids' , to be honest there are many adds using the term: http://www.k9puppy.co.uk/PuppiesforSale/WolfDog6111.aspx http://www.k9puppy.co.uk/Puppies/WolfDogforsale.aspx
probably a matter of semantics - or use of english or something. Dictionary definition I have found on t'internet: hy·brid (hbrd) n. 1. Genetics The offspring of genetically dissimilar parents or stock, especially the offspring produced by breeding plants or animals of different varieties, species, or races. Edit: I therefore don't see any problem with Cry-Wolf or any other breeder advertising their crosses as Hybrid.
I looked up insurance and found Sarloos and Czech wolfdogs under 'dogs' - so perhaps it is just the time to drop the 'hybrid' misnomer. These are dogs, 3/4 or 50% are not pedigree, so why the extortionate prices? People ARE paying for the 'hybrid' tag when it appears it is not genuine.
Further - I don't think the Act is vague at all and as stated by Mr DEFRA, the licenses are only required BY LAW for F1& F2 Hybrids with (in this case) Wolves. The issue of Local Councils being able to make up their own minds is moot as they have never been able to prove any dog taken into custody as unlicensed wolfdog, is a wolfdog!!
These dogs are probably high prices BECAUSE they are hybrids which (in the case of reputable breeders) are specifically crossed for preferable characteristics to the original breeds. The fact that people are buying them is testament to the breeding approach which should produce dogs with better health & traits than some of the "constituent parts".
This is what has made Cockerpoos, Labradoodles and whatnot more pricey then. All I'd like to know is if the missing x% is not hybrid wolf, what is it. It can't be hybrid dog because that would be a cross-breed not a hybrid??? Therefore, rather than 3/4 sarloos should it not be Sarloos X labrador (example), cross-breeds having more vigour.