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Breed standard & bonitations How typical CzW should look like, measurements and commentaries to the breed standard, information about bonitations and youth presentations.... |
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Hi,
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subspecies of European Wolves: Canis lupus lupus. To be even more exact it was one type of Canis lupus lupus: the wolves are called Carpathian Wolves and leave in middle Europe (Slovakia, Romania, Poland, Ukraina and some time ago in Czech Republic). You can find some photos of Canis lupus lupus or American wolves that are similar to this subspecies in wolfdog.org gallery. Quote:
angulation of legs, black mask, too heavy head (with open lips) or slopping topline are considered a fault by Czechoslovakian Wolfdog. In general the more a specific CzW is similar to the Canis lupus lupus the better in regards to breed standard the CzW is. In one point the standard summarize even that CzW should look like a wolf.... Unfortunately it's not specified that it should be similar to Canis lupus lupus subspecies and people may have incorrect image about perfect breed representatives looking at US grey or arctic wolves. But don't worry Margo is preparing a commentary to the breed standard that will soon be published on wolfdog.org website that will exactly describe every single part of perfect CzW body building and exterieur. The commentary will be based on breed standard, original writtings of Mr. Hartl and Mr. Rosik and on scientific researches of Prof. H. Okarma who published a unique monograph of wolves living in Poland and Slovakia (which are Canis lupus lupus). So be patient ![]() Greetings, Przemek |
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