Wolf-Dogs in the UK: Legal Hurdles and Welfare Risks

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Three Preston dogs were confirmed as wolf-dogs (about 49% grey wolf and 51% Czechoslovakian wolfdog) and are now at Wolves of Wiltshire; UK ownership hinges on generation distance from a wolf, with first/second generations requiring a license and many breeders controversial. Wolf-dogs are challenging, needing space, experienced handlers, and wolf-like instincts, making them unsuitable as pets, unlike domestic dogs which descended from an extinct wolf lineage.
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- Wild wolf-like dogs spotted in Lancashire – what are wolf-dogs and are they legal? Countryfile.com
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