<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" > introduction:</h1>
The Czech Wolfhound, also known as the Czechoslovak Willeko, is a relatively new dog breed. Its pedigree dates back to an experiment conducted in Czechoslovakia in 1955 in order to create a new type of military dog suitable for Czech special forces
Hybridizing the hybrid Carpathian wolf with a purebred German Shepherd, the plan was developed to create a breed that would combine the trainability and strength of the German Shepherd, the structural temperament and the physical strength of the Carpathian wolf.

Originally designed as a military dog, the breed was developed for military use by Czechoslovak special forces commandos, but was later used extensively in search and rescue, using guarding, tracking, herding, agility sports, hunting activities. It was officially recognized as a national breed in 1982, officially recognized by the FCI in 1989, and has since ceased to return blood with wolves.
<h1 class = "pgc-h-arrow-right" >, the size of a wolf</h1>
Because the Czech wolfhound combines the super combination between wolf dogs, it has both the appearance of a wolf and the agility and wisdom of a wolf, and the loyalty and thoughtfulness of a dog, but the appearance is too much like a wolf, the average person can not distinguish, it is easy to panic when taking it out! Therefore, it is forbidden to be kept by many regional countries.
<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" > second, it has a relatively strong aggressiveness</h1>
Czech wolfhound has a relatively strong aggressiveness, after all, it is a wolf dog, not the general dog habits, dogs are generally more docile, lively, active, rarely have the initiative to attack people, wolfhounds will not take the initiative to attack people, but in case it is not recommended to raise wolfhounds, after all, wolfhounds are provoked is not a trivial matter.
<h1 class= "pgc-h-arrow-right" > three, and wild</h1>
Czech wolfhound is a wolfhound, still retaining the characteristics of wolves, wild nature is also retained, it can eat raw meat and love to eat raw meat, and the amount of food is not generally large, the flower branch is also a huge amount, plus eating raw meat is more so that some people will feel that they still retain the wild, not as docile as pet dogs.
< h1 class = "pgc-h-arrow-right" > fourth, impure breeds will have unstable temperament</h1>
The emergence of the Czech wolfhound also allows some black-hearted merchants to find business opportunities, which will make the Czech wolfhound hybridize with different wolves or dogs again, and there will be some more difficult to identify dog breeds, their temperament is unstable, and may appear animalistic at any time, which is very dangerous.
<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" > summary:</h1>
Purebred Czech wolfhounds have been modified by humans, relatively mild temperament, weak aggression, and many people in the Czech region will choose to raise them in their homes. But if you're not a purebred, shoveler who likes Czech wolfhounds and wants to keep them on your guard, you may be raising a ticking time bomb.
Conclusion: Have you ever kept a Czech wolfhound?