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Originally Posted by Bugle
Beautiful animals, both of them, but the wolf cross featured does not look like the Kizzy I met. For a start, the age doesn't match up, the coat is completely different, the markings are different, Kizzy's ears are much smaller than this wolf cross. I have owned several high % wolf crosses myself in the past, and never have any of them changed so dramatically and completely as the "Kizzy" in this photograph ! The only feature that is the same is the eye colouration and the nose, everything else is completely different.
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This wolfcross is the full brother or sister of kizzy, most part of the high content wolfdogs arent really high content, when you have a really high content hybrid, with good selection you can get most part of the puppies really similar to wolves, almost impossible to distinguish it from a real wolf... but unhaply for the "breeders" not all litter will be so wolfish and little dogish details can appear.
The coat can have a huge difference, principally when the hybrid travel for a different country of wich it born, even in CzW you can see this difference, look at the dogs that born in Israel at Belij Klik kennel.
Timber wolf in their hole life can have a lot of difference in coat and even in marcation according to his age, climate contidions, place he life and between sumer and winter, but even with all this difference some points principally at mask continue without any change their hole life, and is used as identifications for the others.