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Originally Posted by shakespeare
I agree, Margo, this wolfdog is very wolfish but harmonious. In western Europa, wolfish wolfdogs tend to have, unfortunately, a too heavy and disgracious head.
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You mean Tambury, or the dog on the picture?
With Tambury I will agree - as I wrote he was not a very nice dog. But still in his line you can see totally different heads - not heady, with closed lips. Like the female on the photos. Really great example of CzW....
There are other dogs which is hard to call nice, but as stud dogs they are great. And you can also find other examples where a beautiful dog is nothing worth as stud dog because his puppies are average or low quality....
In the lines it is not about the dog which "started" the line (because the only "start" was ReP z PS

) but about some characteristics...
In the "line" of Tambury you do not have dogs with heavy heads, in the Orlik "line" curly coated dogs with wrong bite and in most Czech lines dogs which are dark Germans Shepherds....
Look, instead of Tambury-line we can say it is the "line" of Kaj z Rosikova.

Will it make the dog looking much better than when we call it the line of Tambury?

No, when I write Tambury-line, Orlik-line, or Kazan z PS

-line I mean the characteristisc which appear there, which are more common than by pther lines... Most "most" Orlik dogs have great eyes, Tambury-dogs great colour and heads and Kazan dogs black maska and GSD-look...

It is what I mean