Czechoslovakian Wolfdog

Pastoral

Coat

Grizzle: Grey or Light red grizzle (regular), may have low to medium shading. Grey grizzles may use for the light markings.

Eyes

Nose

Faults

Dark brown or yellow eyes.
Incomplete markings - the severity of the fault is relative to how much the markings derivate from the desired pattern.

Disqualifications

Odd-eyed or any eye colour not listed above. Lack of mask all together.

Varieties

None

Notes

The czechoslovakian wolfdog (sometimes called "wolfhound" or "vlak") is a breed of dog that originates from crossing german shepherds with carphatian wolves. Its colouring resembles that of the wolf, but its physique is more like a primtive type of dog. The vlak resembles the saarloos wolfdog, but is overall leaner in body and comes in less colours - while the saarloos may be liver, cream or even white, this breed is always some shade of wolf grey.
The czekoslovakian wolfdog, just like its wild relatives, is a bit on the reserved side and not a beginner's dog, but in the hands of the right owner it can become a reliable service dog.

The czechoslovakian wolfdog should resemble a wolf. The body should be rectangular with high shoulders and straight topline. The head is powerful and rounded, with the muzzle slightly longer than the skull. The ears are set high, rather small and pointed. The tail should be set high and is often carried high and happily.
The breed should be lively, with great endurance and reserved towards strangers. It should be brave and without fear but suspicious.

Breed Files

Filename: Czech Wolfdog
Offset: 3C05
Base:
SCP:
Accepted: January 2, 2012
Notes: Optional nails and eye corners, 4 tail variations. VPZ dogz bred with this file might be slightly larger.

Filename: PDH Czech Wolfdog
Offset: 911A
Base: Dalmatian
SCP: Dalmatian
Accepted: December 15, 2006
Notes: It has an addballz tail, some addballz on the belly, on the ears and on the butt. Also includes a thinner tailtip variation.

Filename: Czech Wolfdog
Offset: 3C05
Base: Dalmatian
SCP: Scottie
Accepted: February 2, 2005
Notes: Includes two snout lengths as well as three types of tails. All equally accepted.