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Czechoslovakian Wolfhound: Buy TWH

Czechoslovakian Wolfhound: Buy TWH

Czechoslovakian Wolfhound: Buy TWH

The Czechoslovakian Wolfhound, or TWH for short, is an imposing, beautiful dog that resembles a cross between a wolf and a German Shepherd. He is strong, intelligent, handsome and lovable, however, when it comes to dog training, he is not always easy. If you want to buy a Czechoslovakian Wolfhound, you should have experience in dog keeping.

A Czechoslovakian Wolfhound is not a difficult dog from this point of view, but it is often stubborn, which is also due to its high intelligence. The robust and hardy TWH therefore needs an experienced, consistent and loving upbringing, without coercion or even violence. Who wants to buy a Czechoslovakian Wolfhound, should be clear in any case in advance that the education of the beautiful four-legged friend is nothing for on the side, but in any case very worthwhile.

Czechoslovakian Wolfhound needs a lot of space and nature

As already mentioned, as a dog owner you should have a certain experience before buying a TWH. In addition, aspects concerning the environment of his new home are also important. The up to 45 kilograms heavy fur nose needs space and preferably its own territory in the fresh air. An apartment is not a species-appropriate environment for the fresh air-loving dog. Czechoslovakian Wolfhounds often react very sensitively and fearfully to disturbances in human society, such as large gatherings of people or city traffic – it is better to have a natural living center and plenty of exercise and exercise.

Physical and mental exercise important

A Czechoslovakian Wolfhound can perform impressive physical feats, such as running many miles at a time at a walking pace and recovering from it quickly. Accordingly, a simple walk on the leash does not exhaust the athletic four-legged dog. The TWH is very intelligent and eager to learn, which is why mental occupation is important in addition to physical exercise. The dog breed loves to have tasks and to please the pack leader, i.e. the mistress or master. With simple retrieving it is usually not done – the Wolfhound usually has a natural aversion to repetitive exercises.

Schedule time and activity for TWH

A Czechoslovakian Wolfhound builds an intense bond with his caregiver(s) and should be left alone as infrequently as possible. A home where people work eight hours during the day and leave him alone is not suitable for the social cold-blooded dog. He would become lonely as well as suffer from massive lack of exercise. Therefore, devote a lot of time and love to your TWH – he will thank you with deep friendship, joy and loyalty. Inform yourself extensively about the dog breed at a reputable dog breeder. You can find out more about choosing a breeder in the guide: “How to recognize a good dog breeder”.

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