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 Czechoslovakian wolfdog tribute video 
		
		
		My few ,,tribute, videos of Czechoslovakian wolfdog: 
	http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vIrc1Vwdtpg http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WQPFtilcgFY http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LH-VKuaEULA http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ojm0UYw59II  | 
		
 Great videos! 
	Who was the dog in Greece? 5 of our pups live there now and the owners didn't know of any others in the country.  | 
		
 а что за музыка в первом видео? 
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 A lot of the photo's that were used, are comming from the wolfdog galery "famous places" :) 
	And a lot of these dogs are not living in those countries "but visitors":rock_3 For example the CsW's that were showed in my country (Holland) were visitors from CZ rep. :) And the dog in Greece is my CsW Berta z vlic Chaloupky (born in CZ and living in Holland) "on hollidays" :lol: But since years there are also CsW's living in Athens and Thessaloniki :)  | 
		
 Great videos. 
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 (And SeaWorld, Disney...) Edit: Found it. :)  | 
		
 Can someone make a list of the movies which Vlcaks have "acted" in. I'm sure there was an American movie where they appeared at the beginning (the soldiers were stranded inside - bitter freezing weather etc..)... I just don't remember the name...:roll: 
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 Game of Thrones (the new HBO series)?  Officially those are Northern Inuits but it is suspected some may be vlcaks or vlcak mixes. 
	Other than that the only other movie I know of that used any kind of wolfdog was some older adaptations of White Fang. Here is what I have on my site: http://dogactors.com/category/dog-breeds/wolfdogs/ (I'm always looking for more, though). Edit: The "wolf" in the movie "Transsiberian" was a vlcak - I think the owner is on this forum, too.  | 
		
 Try this link within this site 
	http://www.wolfdog.org/drupal/en/gallery/cat/0-6/ there have been lots of appearances in films and advertising.  | 
		
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