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A descendant of the first hybrid of wolves and dogs: The Czech wolfhound is too domineering

Do you know the Czech Wolfhound? The Czech Wolfhound, whose full name is the Czechoslovak Wolfhound, also known as the Czechoslovak Willeko, is a descendant of the first generation of wolves and dogs

A descendant of the first hybrid of wolves and dogs: The Czech wolfhound is too domineering

It appeared in the second half of the twentieth century and was bred by a hybrid of the Carpathian Dimorbeth wolf and the German Shepherd for its parents

A descendant of the first hybrid of wolves and dogs: The Czech wolfhound is too domineering

The Czech Wolfhound is robust, rectangular in appearance as a whole, its body shape, appearance, appearance when moving, and the color and texture of its coat are exactly the same as the appearance of wolves, but with an extremely docile personality

A descendant of the first hybrid of wolves and dogs: The Czech wolfhound is too domineering

Czech wolfhounds are generally about 60-75 cm tall and weigh about 20 kg to 35 kg. Its ears are erect, and that kind of right-angled ear is very flexible. In winter , they also grow thick fuzz under their upright, closed outer coat

A descendant of the first hybrid of wolves and dogs: The Czech wolfhound is too domineering

Czech Wolfhounds come in a variety of colors, but are predominantly yellow, grey, and silver-grey. Their coats are straight and thick, and their coats vary in winter and summer. In winter, their coat is thick and wraps its body tightly like an overcoat

A descendant of the first hybrid of wolves and dogs: The Czech wolfhound is too domineering

The Czech Wolfhound is lively, active and endurance, and the dog is quick to react, fearless and brave in its work. It is very loyal to the host and docile. It can survive strong in harsh environments, so it is widely used

A descendant of the first hybrid of wolves and dogs: The Czech wolfhound is too domineering

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