![]() ![]() Though pronounced, they must not interrupt the flow of the topline. Topline: Flowing transition from neck to body. The neck must be sufficiently long for the nose to touch the ground effortlessly. In repose forms an angle of up to 40 degrees to the horizontal. A vertical line from tip of ear would run close along the head.ĭry, well muscled. not longer than 1/6th of the height at withers) the lateral point of the set on of the ears and the outer corner of the eyes are in a direct line. Regular teeth set.Ĭheeks: Clean, sufficiently muscled, not markedly protruding ![]() Scissor or pincer bite with 42 teeth according to the usual tooth set. Well developed teeth, specially the canines. Muzzle: Clean, not broad straight bridge of nose. Skull: Seen from the side and from the front, the forehead is slightly arched. Seen from the side and from above, it forms a blunt wedge. Shows tremendous loyalty towards his master. Lively, very active, capable of endurance, docile with quick reactions. – Length of muzzle: Length of cranial region = 1: 1.5. – Length of body: Height at withers = 10: 9. In body shape, movement, coat texture, colour of coat and mask, similar to the wolf. Above average size with rectangular frame. In the year 1982, the Ceskoslovenský Vlciak, through the general committee of the breeders’ associations of the CSSR of that time, was recognized as a national breed.įirm type in constitution. This was to combine the usable qualities of the wolf with the favourable qualities of the dog. In the year 1965, after the ending of the experiment, a plan for the breeding of this new breed was worked out. ![]() The vast majority of the products of these matings possessed the genetic requirements for continuation of breeding. The experiment established that the progeny of the mating of male dog to female wolf as well as that of male wolf to female dog, could be reared. In the year 1955 a biological experiment took place in the CSSR of that time, namely, the crossing of a German Shepherd Dog with a Carpathian wolf. Origin: The former Czechoslovakian Republic.ĭate of publication of the official valid standard: .įCI-Classification: Group 1 Sheepdogs and Cattle Dogs. ![]()
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