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On a danish TV I heard, that the CzW have 75% of wolf's blood, is it true?
Author: Pavel, Translation: Mirkawolf (Dec 06, 2001 - 02:06 PM)
FAQ-en In the first row I must say, that it is logical absurdity. The CzW is crossbreed of german shepherd and a carpatian wolf. Next generations after this crossbreeding have only codes F1-F4 (F1 is the first generation with 50% of wolf's blood, F2-F4 are just generations crosbreeded with german shepherd only). The finall generation is the 5th with less than 25% of wolf's blood, this generation is CzW. Simply is possible to say, that the CzW must have about 30% of wolf's blood. All other crossbreed are not CsV, but F1-F4 and this individuals are not part of FCI recognised breed.

 
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