How can I tell if it’s a purebred Czech Wolfhound?

The Czech Wolfdog is a newly bred breed, bred from German Shepherds and Carpathian wolves, and has now become a separate breed, the purebred Czech Wolfdog is very docile and suitable as a family dog, but in recent years there are fake Czech Wolfdogs in China, this kind of Czech Wolfdog is very unstable and can easily bite people, so when buying a Czech Wolfdog you must choose a purebred Czech Wolfdog. The first thing you need to do is to get a purebred Czech Wolfhound, and here are the characteristics of a purebred Czech Wolfhound. The Czech Wolfhound is a standard large and medium sized dog with a height of 60-75 cm and a weight of 20-35 kg. The Czech Wolfhound has a rectangular shape, a strong and powerful body, the same shape and appearance as a wolf, but with a more docile personality, and a ratio of 10:9 between the height of the scapula and the length of the body, and 1:1.5 between the scapula and the depth of the chest. The shape of the ears is right-angled and very flexible. Its skin is very elastic and taut without any folds. The coat of the Czech Wolfhound is thick and dense, and their winter and summer coats are different. In winter they are very thick, like a thick coat for their body, with coats on their inner thighs, ears, scrotum and between their toes. Color: The Czech Wolfhound’s coat can be any color, but it is mainly yellow, gray and silver gray, with dark gray around the neck and chest. The above five points are the characteristics of a purebred Czech Wolfhound and I hope they will help you when buying a purebred Czech Wolfhound.

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