Czech Wolfdog
We We all know that dogs were domesticated from gray wolves by early humans. Some scientists believe that the time of domestication was 40,000 to 15,000 years ago. Today, dogs are already known as "human beings' most loyal partners", and it is difficult to see the shadow of wolves anymore. And their appearance has also undergone great changes compared with their ancestors. However, there is a kind of dog whose body shape, appearance, the way it exercises, as well as the color and texture of its coat are exactly the same as that of a wolf, but its temperament is extremely gentle. It is almost a perfect combination of wolf and dog, and its value is not low. It is often ranked among the most expensive dog breed centers. This is the dog we are introducing today-Czech Wolfdog.
1. Introduction
The English name of the Czech wolfdog: Czechoslovakian Wolfdog, the full name is Czechoslovakian wolfdog, also known as Czechoslovakian Willerko. It is a giant dog with a well-developed body and a rectangular shape when viewed from the outside. Its body shape, appearance, movement pattern, and coat color and texture are all exactly the same as those of a wolf, but its temperament is extremely gentle.
The Czech Wolfdog is very lively, quick to react, fearless and courageous in its work. It is very sincere and gentle to its owner. Able to be tenacious in despicable situations. It is very loyal to its owner and does not listen to other people's instructions, so it is not suitable as a police dog. Other Czech Wolfdogs are also afraid of strangers.
2. History
The birth of the Czech Wolfdog came from a biological experiment that took place at the CSSR in 1955. I want to create a dog breed that is a perfect combination of wolf and dog. It is a cross between the Carpathian Demobai wolf and the German shepherd dog. The experiment shows that the offspring of a male dog and a female wolf are the same as the offspring of a female dog and a male wolf, and can be raised artificially. This kind of mating has the genetic prerequisite for sustained growth in most cases. In 1965, someone made the decision to develop this new species. This will combine the excellent qualities of wolves and dogs, and its breeding is carried out under the strict control of the government. Through continuous rebreeding with wolves, in 1982, the Czechoslovak Wolfdog was recognized as a national private breed by the Public Committee of the Development Association of the CSSR. The breed was recognized as a purebred dog by the organization in 1984. Since then, it has no longer bred with wolves and has become an independent dog breed.
CurrentAs the value of Czech wolfdogs is gradually recognized by domestic dog lovers, there have been cases in China of "Czech wolfdogs" without overseas certificates, but claimed to be imported from overseas. This kind of "Czech wolfdog" without overseas certificates is essentially a fake. It is a mixed-breed wolf dog, and its character is extremely unstable. If you are not careful, it will cause harm to people. It is hoped that these reasons will not damage the reputation of the Czech Wolfdog.
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