What are the advantages of the Czech Wolfhound

What are the advantages of the Czech Wolfhound? The Czech Wolfhound is very loyal and docile to its owner, and can survive strongly in harsh environments. It retains the basic appearance of the wolf, inherits the high intelligence of the German Shepherd, is very enduring, responsive, brave and fearless, and is highly adaptable to weather changes and has a wide range of uses. It has the strongest off-road performance and often comes first in dog running competitions. The Czech Wolfdog, also known as the Czechoslovakian Wolfdog since 1955, was bred by mixing the Carpathian Wolf with a purebred German Shepherd. It looks like a dog and very much like a wolf, with a lively, brave and very active personality. It is very loyal and docile to its owner. It is able to survive strongly in harsh environments. The Czech Wolfhound is loyal to its trainer and does not take orders from others. The Czech Wolfhound is very active and has a pleasant howl and less of an unpleasant whine. The Czech Wolfhound retains the basic appearance of a wolf and inherits the high intelligence of the German Shepherd. The Czech Wolfhound is lively, very active, tolerant, docile, responsive, brave and fearless, quite loyal to its owner, resilient to weather changes and versatile. The adult Czech Wolfhound can reach a height of 75 cm, which is typical for medium-sized dogs, but weighs up to 35 kg, giving the Czech Wolfhound a very agile body shape that is not at all vulnerable to climbing hills and water. The Czech Wolfhound is one of the strongest off-road dogs, able to climb over hills inclined at more than 80 degrees and resist extreme cold temperatures of -20 degrees Celsius, making it an all-round dog. The Czech Wolfhound on the track, not in dog fighting, but in dog running competitions, can often beat out German Shepherds, Rottweilers and other world famous dogs to win first place.

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