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Czechoslovakian Wolfdog pair. The Czechoslovakian Wolfdog (Czech: Československý vlčák, Slovak: Československý vlčiak, German: Tschechoslowakischer Wolfhund) is a breed of wolfdog that began as an experiment conducted in Czechoslovakia in 1955. The breed was known as Czech Wolfdog (Czech: Český vlčák, Slovak: Český vlčiak) until ...
A Czechoslovakian Wolfdog. In the 1950s, ... High wolf-content wolfdogs typically have longer canine teeth than dogs of comparable size, ...
Czech Mountain Dog; Czechoslovakian Wolfdog; P. Pražský Krysařík This page was last edited on 21 March 2013, at 01:53 (UTC). Text ...
Czechoslovakian Wolfdog. Czechoslovakian Wolfdogs were bred in the 1950s using German Shepherds and Carpathian wolves. While capable of barking, the breed has a reputation for being rather quiet ...
The Czechoslovakian Wolfdog was shameless in his pursuit of begging someone to feed him. He wasn't going to stop until someone cracked. The dog's owner, Julie, was cracking up when she saw her dog ...
Czech Mountain Dog (Český horský pes) [4] Czechoslovakian Wolfdog (Československý vlčák) Pražský Krysařík; Beskydský bundáš (extinct) [5] Český brakýř (extinct) [6] Český tarač (extinct) [6] Karlovarský Krysařík (extinct) [6]
A wolfdog is a canine with a mix of both wolf and dog ancestry
A Czechoslovakian Wolfdog. The domestic dog (Canis familiaris) is a domesticated species of the gray wolf (Canis lupus), along with the dingo (Canis lupus dingo).Therefore, crosses between these species are biologically unremarkable and not a hybridization in the same sense as an interbreeding between different species of Canidae.