They dont differ from other dogs. Yes they can be dangerous if they want (as almost every living sentient thing), but basically they are calm and friendly to their pack members.
These dogs are a wolf hybrid. They can be very dangerous or loving like wolves. They are a newer breed so before buying one you should ask a veterinarian.
Yes, there are only 2 breeders, one in Virginia and another in Texas (I think) but the one in Virginia is the better one.
There's no such thing as a Siberian wolfdog.
Well yes, dogs bite so do all animals. Wolfdogs are no different.
Czechoslovakian International was created in 1972.
Wolfdogs may be found anywhere that wolves and dogs can interact and breed. They are sometimes bred in captivity.
There is no longer a Czechoslovakian country. The Czech and Slovak Republics are separate countries.
Czechoslovakian Grand Prix was created in 1930.
Czechoslovakian Grand Prix ended in 1988.
You should join the "Stop Wolfdog misrepresentation," or "Wolfdogs for beginners" or "Peace for wolfdogs" groups. The people there have raised wolfdogs for years (many for 30 years or more), have worked in wolfdog/wolf preserves, and some have even been on the news for their expertise on wolfdogs/wolves and in court to identify real wolfdogs from the 90% of people being scammed everyday. They really know what they're doing and are friendly and ready to educate! That's what they're there for.
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