How to distinguish the Czech Wolfhound from the real one

How can I tell if a Czech Wolfhound is real or not? The Czech Wolfhound has an overall rectangular appearance, identical to that of a wolf, but with an extremely docile personality. The coat is mainly yellow, gray and silvery gray, and can be dark gray around the neck and chest. The coat is straight and dense, and differs in winter and summer, when it is thick. The Czech Wolfhound, known as the Czechoslovakian Wolfhound, also known as the Czechoslovakian Willemco, appeared in the second half of the twentieth century. Overall Appearance: Robust and rectangular in appearance, its body shape, appearance, appearance when moving, and coat color and texture are identical to those of the wolf, but with an extremely docile personality. Important ratio: The ratio of height of shoulder blade and body length (measured from the top of shoulder to the tip of hip) is 10:9. The ratio of shoulder blade and chest depth is 1:1.5 at best. body shape height: 60-75 cm; weight: 20 kg~35 kg. Head: Ears upright and right-angle shaped ears are very flexible. Tail cape: In winter, a thick fleece grows under the upright and dense outer coat. Color: Multiple colors or any color, but mainly yellow, gray and silver gray. A dark gray neck and chest is also possible. Coat: Straight and dense, their coats are different in winter and summer. In winter, the coat is thick and wraps around the body like a coat, up to the inner thighs, inside the ears, scrotum and between the toes. Skin: elastic, taut and without any wrinkles.

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