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Old 24-11-2010, 07:23   #1
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It is not that easy to mate a wolf and a dog that have not been raised together as it is with two dogs. So I think, like with the Mutara´s parents, they just happend to be there in this combinations.

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Exactly, it is not that easy to mate a wolf and a dog, so I tend to believe that lovely story how they let Brita the wolf choose her partner herself, from many GSD studs there and that it was the only one not scared of her but behaving like a dominant male! It is just a story though....
Another fact is that the primary reason for crossbreeding wolf and GSD at the beginning was the improvement of health and endurance of working dogs, especially GSD, creating the new breed came second...
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