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Old 12-09-2010, 10:17   #1
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Default Láska and Jara in quagmire.

Láska (Buia Whispering Wolf, Germany) and Jara van de Wolvenvallei (Belgium) in quagmire. Both 8 months young. Very funny to see.

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Old 12-09-2010, 17:01   #2
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Cute video!

Do I spy a malinois in there?

At 2:00 - is that the notorious Vlcak-alligator hybrid?

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Old 12-09-2010, 18:03   #3
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That's such a great video. They look like they're having a great time, though I can't say I envy you for having to clean them after, that water looks pretty muddy!
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Old 12-09-2010, 18:31   #4
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Default This is the proof !

Ok, now we have seen the proof here - obviously Karel Hartl originally did not make a cross-breed with wolf but indeed with wild boar !

(By the way: It seems to me that most Csv have such behaviour - as can be seen here in the photos of my "Zeus Lupus Ibericus" in Gallery of wd.org.)

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Old 12-09-2010, 23:23   #5
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This little girl still stinks, but we had a great walk!!
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Old 13-09-2010, 03:30   #6
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Default Muddy vlcaks

Luna and Pollux get incredibly muddy, too. Interestingly, though, I only rarely have to bathe them... it seems that they are "dirt-proof"... when the mud dries is flakes off completely and they are just as clean as before.
The only time I have to wash is when they roll around in the iron-rich mud in the obedience arena where I teach classes... the iron seems to stain the white undercoat - one day they got so red-orange I joked that they were trying to pretend they were Malinois! Of course, the joke was on me, having to bathe the two of them...
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Good video, especially of them having much fun in the muddy water.

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That's such a great video. They look like they're having a great time, though I can't say I envy you for having to clean them after, that water looks pretty muddy!
Actually, as Lunas mum said, wolfdog coat is quite mud-proof. But it keeps the scents, so sometime you have a nice and clean wolfdog which stinks like hell .
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