What is the personality of the Czech Wolfdog?
The full name of the Czech wolfdog is the Czechoslovakian wolfdog, also known as the Czechoslovakian wolfdog. The biggest feature is that its body shape, appearance, coat color, coat texture, and the way it moves are very similar to those of a wolf. But his character is very docile and loyal, lively and active, and he is quick to respond, fearless and extremely brave at work. Therefore, the Czech Wolfdog has both the amazing endurance of the wolf and the loyal character of the dog, so it is a perfect combination of wolf and dog.
The Czech Wolfdog is very loyal and docile to its owner. Able to survive in harsh environments. It is very loyal to its owner and does not listen to other people's orders, so it is not suitable as a police dog. Some Czech Wolfdogs are also afraid of strangers.
Czech Wolfdogs are very friendly to children. They can play happily with children, so owners don’t have to worry about them hurting your children. On the other hand, the Czech Wolfdog needs to be cared for. If you raise it, please treat it like your own child.
However, the Czech Wolfdog’s character is extremely unstable and can cause injury if you are not careful. Therefore, the Czech Wolfdog is prohibited from being raised in many countries because it has wolf blood in its body. As we all know, wolves are a kind of animal. A very ferocious animal.
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