What is the personality of the Czech Wolfhound? The Czech Wolfhound is very gentle and loyal, lively and active, and extremely responsive, fearless and brave in its work. It has the amazing stamina of a wolf and the loyalty of a dog, being very loyal to its master and not listening to other people’s orders. It is very friendly to children, but its character is extremely unstable and can cause injuries if it is not careful. The Czech Wolfhound is known as the Czechoslovakian Wolfhound, also known as the Czechoslovakian Willeco. Its biggest characteristic is its size, appearance, coat color, texture of the coat, and its appearance when in motion is very similar to that of a wolf. However, its character is very gentle and loyal, lively and active, and it is responsive, fearless and extremely brave in its work. So the Czech Wolfdog has both the amazing stamina of a wolf and the loyalty of a dog, making it the perfect combination of wolf and dog. The Czech Wolfdog is very loyal and docile to its owner. It is strong enough to survive in harsh environments. He is very loyal to his master and does not take orders from others, so he is not suitable as a police dog, and some Czech Wolfhounds are afraid of strangers. Czech Wolfhounds are very friendly with children and they can play happily with them, so owners don’t have to worry about him hurting your children. On the other hand, the Czech Wolfhound needs to be loved and cared for, so if you have one, treat it as if it were your own child. However, the Czech Wolfhound is extremely unstable and can cause injury if you are not careful, so in many countries the Czech Wolfhound is banned because it has wolf blood in its body, which is known to be a very fierce animal.
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