Czechoslovakian Wolfdog
Wolf-like gait
Eredeti név: Československý Vlčák
Egyéb megnevezés: Czechoslovakian, Vlcak
Típus: Lupoid
Kan méret: At least 25½ inches
Kan testsúly: At least 57¼ lbs
Szuka méret: 23½ inches
Szuka testsúly: At least 44 lbs
Ápolás mértéke
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Sheepdogs and Cattle Dogs (except Swiss Cattle Dogs)
FCI
Származási hely Czech Republic

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At rest, the neck can be inclined at an angle of up to 40 . The neck has to be long enough to allow the dog to put its nose to the ground without effort.
The robustly built, above average sized Vlcak looks and moves like a wolf. The texture and color of its coat and its mask are also wolfish. Czechoslovakian Wolfdogs are temperamental, fast to react, receptive, and full of stamina. All told, these intrepid, brave, and very versatile dogs will prove exceptionally loyal.
Czechoslovakian Wolfdog Pár szóban :
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Fej
Symmetrical, muscular. Viewed from above or from the side the head takes the form of a blunt cone
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Test
Flowing topline from neck to torso, pronounced, muscular withers, firm, straight back. The lumbar region must be short and muscular, not broad.
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Bunda
Yellowish gray to silver gray, with a characteristic light mask.
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Fülek
Pricked, thin, triangular and short
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Farok
Set high, hanging straight at rest.
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Szőrzet
Straight and close, but the winter and summer coat differ greatly. In winter the undercoat is predominant, forming together with the topcoat a thick fleece over the entire body.
In 1955, in what was Czechoslovakia at the time, an experimental study crossed German Shepherds with Carpathian wolves. The majority of the progeny from both crossings (male-female / female-male) were found to be genetically suitable for breeding.In 1965 a systematic plan was designed to breed the new variety. The aim was to select the most useful qualities of the wolf and the best aptitudes of the dog. The Czechoslovakian Wolfdog was ultimately recognized as a domestic breed by the national committee of breed clubs in 1982.