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Or we misunderstand each other. What should be incorrect in dry (suchy) in your meaning?
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In Czech - Slovak languages we understand each other better

. But I try to explane it in english becouse a lot of people don!'t know this.
Czech card and czech judges:
- R1 - dry type
- R2 - rough type
- R3 - fine type
- R14 - lymphatic
without R in code = firm dog
Firm and dry - isn't the same. Dry type isn't bad - R1 ( I mean dry dogs) are excellent too. Dry type isn't fault.
R2 and R3 - (rough and fine types) - this is fault - this dog can be only good
R14 (lymphatic) - this is eliminating fault (but I never see realy lymphatic wolfdog) .
And now - when we this types "give to the line" - firm is standard for wolfdog.
fine type < dry type < firm type > rough type > lymphatic type
Shortly - dry type is a little bit fine then firm type. Dry dogs have thin skin, long legs, oval bones, dry muscular and are more nervous. (it¨s some definition).
Is really in slovak card R1 firm type ??????
If it is everything is OK, if not ......I don't wan't say that slovak judge don't know difference between dry and firm type.....
Some photos
Dry type male head
Firm type male head