Annie Czechoslovakian wolfdog
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@gwenleblanc Yes, this breed is wolf only from one fifth now. I guess, its not better.... And the last modification from Slovak (unauthorized from the Czech side) is more worse
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My Dad's dog Annie is also a bucket-chaser.
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This young girl's saying: *pot :D --> imagine that's a dead rabbit --> yaaay!!!*
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Lets take czechoslovakian wolfdogs back in 1955, they were like mid content wolfdogs, but now, with all those years of breeding and socialization to improve the breed, they act more like low content wolfdogs (more like dogs than wolves.)
They will retain some wolf traits, but they could be compared to a sable German shepherd dog x Siberian husky mix.
Take the Tamaskan wolfdog (Who has NO wolf genes.) Its a mix of a multitude of northern breeds and sable GSD.
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Alot of people are ignorant of where they come from and what breeds they have in there. They are a crossbreed between the German shepherd dog and a carpathian wolf.
No,they aren't like wolfdogs (low,mid,high contents) the Czechoslovakian wolfdogs have years of breeding and years of pure genetics. You would know what to expect from a czechoslovakian wolfdog by reading the breed standard and such, while wolfdogs tend to be unpredictable in color/shape/size.
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Haha it's so ute!
Where did u get him or her. Ive been looking all overfor a breeder!
:) soo cute! Haha
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Too cute :)
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Love this dogs. They are so beautiful...
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definitely your fault...
Actually, Czech Wolfdogs came to be by crossbreeding between the German Shepard Dog and the Carpathian Timber Wolf. This crossbreeding was intended to improve the German Shepard's working ability.
BlueChild86 2 years ago 11
thats ur fault
luvmonkey666 3 years ago 10