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Old 06-08-2010, 04:28   #34
Gypsy Wolf
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Very cool article. Regardless of "content" or percentage, I see in my own vlcaks the difference. And it makes me wonder if it is really possible to have a dog that looks like a wolf but acts like a dog? If temperament follows phenotype, perhaps we will always have an issue with wolfy behavior in wolfy-looking vlcaks. Either that or we just need more generations of selective breeding to get it right. After all we are a relatively new breed... I just wish I'd been around to see a vlcak like Rep z Pohranicni Straze - supposedly the perfect vlcak - wolfy looking but super character...
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