The difference between wolf dogs and German shepherds

Pedigree genetics of different wolf dog breeds German Shepherd, black back, wolf green, other grass dogs that look like wolves or string can be. It is not difficult to find out the difference between these dogs and German Shepherds. The difference between an ordinary wolfdog and a German Shepherd can appear to be greater due to their pedigree and genetics. The German Shepherd is genetically a dog with an independent pedigree and genetics. In a German Shepherd standing among a group of wolfdogs, an experienced person can recognize a German Shepherd at a glance. The difference in breed definition is that the term “wolfdog” is not a precise breed name, but rather refers to a broader range of dogs, while the German Shepherd is primarily a dog breed. The term “wolf dog” was first used to distinguish the “stupid dogs” of earlier rural areas, that is, the Chinese field dogs, which were named wolf dogs because they looked like wolves. The difference between the morphological character of a quality healthy German Shepherd is gentle, obedient, sensitive, alert, moderately sized, well-built and sturdy. The German Shepherd’s face is dark and shiny, the ears are erect and look spiritual, the body has thick hair, the body muscles are strong and compact, the limbs and claws are sharp and hard, the body is straight, the whole body parts look very well proportioned and harmonious, making the German Shepherd dog present a sense of dignified beauty. The wolf dog is shaped like a wild wolf, fierce in nature, with a keen sense of smell. The body is large and powerful. The eyes are like a torch, the ears are standing and the tail is hanging. The fur is either soft or hard, and the back hair is shiny and the limbs are strong and powerful. As the wolf dog includes a wide range of hair colors. The majority of them are yellow and black, but there is no shortage of individual colors, such as the black wolfdog is pure black. All wolfdogs have standing ears, but not the other way around. The difference between a German Shepherd and a Wolfhound is great.

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