A dog breed that resembles a wolf but is several times more expensive, it is called the Czechoslovakian Wolfdog!!

 



It is a relatively new breed, originating from an experiment in 1955, and was not recognized as a national breed by the FCI until 1989





This experiment aimed to create a breed that perfectly combined the German Shepherd's trainability, strength, and temperament with the physical endurance of the Carpathian wolf.




This experiment aimed to create a breed that perfectly combined the German Shepherd's trainability, strength, and temperament with the physical endurance of the Carpathian wolf.




Since 1955, the Czechoslovakian Wolfdog, also known as the Czechoslovakian Vlcak, looks like a dog yet very much like a wolf, having a lively, brave, and active personality. It is very loyal and gentle with its owner and can survive strongly in harsh environments.




The life of a Czechoslovakian Wolfdog as a pet is quite simple, generally eating more raw meat than regular dogs, and aside from eating and drinking, it just finds a warm place to sleep.





The Czechoslovakian Wolfdog is banned in many countries because it looks too much like a wolf! It's hard to tell them apart just by looking, and they are frightening enough when taken out, leading many to mistake them for wolves.



Even as puppies, Czechoslovakian Wolfdogs are quite expensive.


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