Updated 04/09
Regulation of Wolves and Wolf Hybrids
Contents
Background
- Detailed Discussion of Exotic Pet Laws, Matthew G. Liebman, Animal Legal and Historical Center, University of Michigan College of Law, 2004
- The Wolf-Dog Hybrid An Overview of a Controversial Animal, by Robert A. Willems, DVM, Animal Welfare Information Center Newsletter, Winter 1994/1995, Vol. 5 No. 4 via Natural Agriculature Library
- Humane Society of the United States - Wolf and Wolf-Dog Hybrid Incidents Demonstrate the Need for Exotic Pet Bans, Press Release July 21, 2006
- Rabies - In 1999, the U.S. Department of Agriculture proposed to amend the Virus-Serum-Toxin Act regulations add a definition of the term "dog" to include all members of the species Canis Familiaris, Canis lupus, or any dog-wolf cross. Canis lupus is the same species that includes grey wolves. This would allow canine vaccines recommended for use in dogs to be recommended for use in wolves and dog-wolf crosses. The regulations, proposed on September 28, 1999 (Federal Register, (Volume 64, Number 187) [Page 52247-52248]) were withdrawn April 18 2001 [Federal Register, April 18, 2001 (Volume 66, Number 75)] [Proposed Rules] [Page 19899-19900]
Sample Ordinance Provisions
(See also Dangerous Dogs)
- Bainbridge Island Municipal Code Ch. 6.04.115 - Keeping wild animals prohibited
- Bellevue City Code Ch. 8.08 - Exotic Animals
- King County Code Ch. 11.28 (
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- SeaTac Municipal Code 6.05.135 - Regulation of Wolves and Wolf Hybrids

