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Old 08-05-2009, 00:00   #1
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I not.... If I would like them I would breed German Shepherd Dogs and not Czechoslovakian Wolfdogs...

Hartl made our breed because he also didn't liked the character and look of GSD. Character because GSD were to "lazy"; stable but in the fact indifferent for everything what happens near by them (not vigilant enough).
Also the body of GSD was (is) not good enough expecially compared to the wolves...

I like GSD looking like GSD. But not CzW looking and behaving like GSD... Both breed are (should be) different....
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Hartl made our breed because he also didn't liked the character and look of GSD. Character because GSD were to "lazy"; stable but in the fact indifferent for everything what happens near by them (not vigilant enough).
Vigilant...yes...that's the word that describes the wolfdog over the GSD. If something happens - a car turns onto my road for instance - my wolfdogs know long before my GSD reacts. If a stranger comes to the house, the wolfdogs will run up to investigate - and will usually bark briefly - and then evaluate the situation. Thankfully, all people that have come to my house intend no harm, so they only get some suspicious looks from the wolfdogs - but the wolfdog never, not for a minute, forgets where the people are - and would be my side in a second if trouble started. I've seen this naturally protective side to my wolfdogs only once, when an angry ex-student (age 17, definitely the size of a grown man), came walking aggressively up to me in a back alley (he'd been arrested for promoting gang violence in school, and wasn't very happy with us for expelling him). In all other instances, they accept new people - touching, petting, acting foolish...

In the same situation, at my house, my GSD runs up, also checks out the newcomer - but then she assumes all is okay, and goes about her business - laying in the sun, chewing on a bone. If trouble were to start, she first would look to the wolfdogs to see what to do, and might join in...same training, same upbringing, very average American bred GSD...but I think even she knows that she is not as bright or witty as the wolfdogs...
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