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yes, I have 2 Czechoslovakian wolfdogs, they are superb hunters... that's all i am going to say here about that though, they are everything you want from a dog, with the stamina and physical abilities of the wolf, The perfect dogs... Also, its untrue that we have bred the wolf 'out' of the dog... dogs ARE wolves! Just tame, inbred, retarded midget ones. The wolf is to the dog what the Muscular 'hunter Gatherer' Neanderthal would have been to a fat lazy obese man!

 

However, there are several breeds that are considered 'wolfdogs' and it was only 150 or so years back that wolfdogs were crossed with the German shepherd, the wolf was brought in to form the Czech because the problems that inbreeding had caused, And it worked :)

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yes, I have 2 Czechoslovakian wolfdogs, they are superb hunters... that's all i am going to say here about that though, they are everything you want from a dog, with the stamina and physical abilities of the wolf, The perfect dogs... Also, its untrue that we have bred the wolf 'out' of the dog... dogs ARE wolves! Just tame, inbred, retarded midget ones. The wolf is to the dog what the Muscular 'hunter Gatherer' Neanderthal would have been to a fat lazy obese man!

 

However, there are several breeds that are considered 'wolfdogs' and it was only 150 or so years back that wolfdogs were crossed with the German shepherd, the wolf was brought in to form the Czech because the problems that inbreeding had caused, And it worked :)

 

how much wolf are in them, any pics,,

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yes, I have 2 Czechoslovakian wolfdogs, they are superb hunters... that's all i am going to say here about that though, they are everything you want from a dog, with the stamina and physical abilities of the wolf, The perfect dogs... Also, its untrue that we have bred the wolf 'out' of the dog... dogs ARE wolves! Just tame, inbred, retarded midget ones. The wolf is to the dog what the Muscular 'hunter Gatherer' Neanderthal would have been to a fat lazy obese man!

 

However, there are several breeds that are considered 'wolfdogs' and it was only 150 or so years back that wolfdogs were crossed with the German shepherd, the wolf was brought in to form the Czech because the problems that inbreeding had caused, And it worked :)

 

how much wolf are in them, any pics,,

 

just over 30% carpathian wolf, the rest german shpherd... have a look here http://www.(!64.56:886/pages/Hebridean-Wolfdogs/110517029016354

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The Wolf content is very dilute, not many make decent workers, even in their native country. The Saarloos is shy and very unpredictable. Id rather have a Czech though, although a couple of the breeders in the UK are no more than puppy farmers.

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I doubt a wolf hybrid would be of any use in the field, plus you would require a dangerous wild animal licence which would have stipulation including not be allowed to take the animal into the field.........

 

 

 

i was under impression aslong as its 3 generations from wolf, it can be kept as a normal dog

 

an that if the germaqn shepard x greyhounds were decent deer dogs, why wouldnt these wolfdogs x greys be any good????

 

 

ill never try 1, even if the chance arose, but makes ye think tho, they are the ultimate dog, so to speak :laugh:

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The Wolf content is very dilute, not many make decent workers, even in their native country. The Saarloos is shy and very unpredictable. Id rather have a Czech though, although a couple of the breeders in the UK are no more than puppy farmers.

 

100% agree, our bitch was spayed though... no more pups form her :)

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I doubt a wolf hybrid would be of any use in the field, plus you would require a dangerous wild animal licence which would have stipulation including not be allowed to take the animal into the field.........

 

 

 

i was under impression aslong as its 3 generations from wolf, it can be kept as a normal dog

 

an that if the germaqn shepard x greyhounds were decent deer dogs, why wouldnt these wolfdogs x greys be any good????

 

 

ill never try 1, even if the chance arose, but makes ye think tho, they are the ultimate dog, so to speak :laugh:

 

F3 Generations (and beyond) are 100% legal, and they can actually be 'High content' even 3 generations from the wild wolf, the Czech is about f15

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I doubt a wolf hybrid would be of any use in the field, plus you would require a dangerous wild animal licence which would have stipulation including not be allowed to take the animal into the field.........

 

 

 

i was under impression aslong as its 3 generations from wolf, it can be kept as a normal dog

 

an that if the germaqn shepard x greyhounds were decent deer dogs, why wouldnt these wolfdogs x greys be any good????

 

 

ill never try 1, even if the chance arose, but makes ye think tho, they are the ultimate dog, so to speak :laugh:

 

F3 Generations (and beyond) are 100% legal, and they can actually be 'High content' even 3 generations from the wild wolf, the Czech is about f15

 

 

i have met a f3 one, the guy was a animal trainer, an it had the attitude of a german shepard

 

but it just seemed a lot more powerfull :icon_eek: i was impressed :thumbs:

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I doubt a wolf hybrid would be of any use in the field, plus you would require a dangerous wild animal licence which would have stipulation including not be allowed to take the animal into the field.........

 

 

 

i was under impression aslong as its 3 generations from wolf, it can be kept as a normal dog

 

an that if the germaqn shepard x greyhounds were decent deer dogs, why wouldnt these wolfdogs x greys be any good????

 

 

ill never try 1, even if the chance arose, but makes ye think tho, they are the ultimate dog, so to speak :laugh:

 

F3 Generations (and beyond) are 100% legal, and they can actually be 'High content' even 3 generations from the wild wolf, the Czech is about f15

 

 

I'm a little out of touch as i used to organise DWA licenses back in the late 90's..... Dotty the original question mentioned a wolfdog, no greyhound in the mix, so i was responding to that....

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