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• • Information requested for a permit for a wild animal in Orange County <br /> This is not a request for a permit, but rather a request for an exemption for very sound reasons. <br /> 1 . John S. Coleman / Patricia N. Owens <br /> 1419-D Crawford Dairy Rd. <br /> Chapel Hill N C 27516 <br /> 2. n/a <br /> 3. n/a <br /> 4. To field-test and to prove the positive behavioral effects of proper early training <br /> philosophy and methodology with a canine generally thought to be difficult to socialize <br /> and train. To train her to be our family pet, training demonstration animal, a Human <br /> Search community resource and Companion Animal. <br /> 5. Statesville, Iredell County, N C . Purchase. <br /> 6. Katula is a selectively bred hybrid of Timber Wolf, German Shepherd and Alaskan <br /> Malamute. She stands 26" at the shoulder; 42" tip of nose to base of tail; +/- 77.5 lbs. <br /> (13 March 1990). She has erect ears slightly slanted eyes and an intelligent, friendly <br /> expression. She is basically a tan and cream haired animal with a faint black German <br /> shepherd saddle. She is a long-legged, lanky animal whose coat makes her appear larger <br /> than she is. <br /> 7. 8 March,1990 early evening, Katula was put out on a non-wire lead on our front <br /> porch/front yard unsupervised (a rare and regrettable occurrence). She was discovered <br /> missing at about 9:30 P M. She evidently went to a neighbor's house where she was one <br /> time welcomed, broke through a screen door to get at some trash and they held her for <br /> Animal Control rather than notifying us or returning her home. Her collar with county <br /> and rabies tags was removed and she was falsely reported as a wild animal. <br /> 8. 1419-D Crawford Dairy Rd. Our home at present. <br /> New Hope Drive, our training site. <br /> 9. A chain link/welded wire kennel/run, attached to our house. It will be: 300 sq. ft. <br /> minimum. 7 ft. high, cedar post, with heavy-duty, double- latched door. <br /> 10. We are covered by our home owners policy. <br /> 1 1 . No State or Federal permits or licenses required. <br /> 12. John Coleman, Patricia Owens, Mark Durell. <br /> 13. John Coleman has been involved in animals/training full or part time since 1967. He <br /> trained under one of the finest dog trainer's in the U.S., Jay Rapp, and has worked with <br /> and for a number of exceptional bird, dog and other animal tamers and trainers. He has <br /> worked with a few cheetahs, African lions, Pumas, Ocelots, hundreds of birds, mostly <br /> parrots and a few raptors, reptiles, a few wolves and wolf hybrids. He has trained well <br /> over 1000 dogs, owners, and three or four good animal trainers. In 1988 he <br /> copyrighted, TREAT ME LIKE DOGI both as a training manual for present and prospective <br /> dog owners, and as the name of his dog training company. Three of his older companies, <br /> Creative Aquaria, Parrotphernalia and Creative Pets, were each specialty pet and pet <br /> supply designers, manufacturers and wholesalers. <br />
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